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Current smoking rate in patients with psychiatric disorders in Japan: questionnaire survey

Authors :
Hikaru Hori
Kenji Hayashi
Tsutomu Hoshuyama
Reiji Yoshimura
Kiyokazu Atake
Atsuko Ikenouchi-Sugita
Asuka Katsuki
Jun Nakamura
Wakako Umene-Nakano
Hideki Nakano
Chiharu Yoshii
Source :
Psychiatry research. 210(1)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The association between smoking and psychiatric disorders (PD) has been known for many years. Support for smoking cessation among patients with PD is provided in advanced nations, but there is a little support for smoking cessation among patients with PD in Japan, where few studies have investigated the smoking rate. The aim of the present study is to determine the smoking rate and smoking habits of Japanese patients with PD. The subjects included outpatients who visited the outpatient psychiatric clinic at a University hospital between January and March of 2011. They answered a questionnaire consisting of questions about their sociodemographic background and smoking habits. In an analysis of 733 subjects, the overall smoking rate was 25.1%. The smoking rates among the patients with schizophrenia and depression were 17.3% and 23.9%, respectively, and these rates were lower than the results of previous studies. Among the current smokers, 43.4% had experienced smoking cessation, and only 26.1% were not interested in smoking cessation. Of the current smokers, 37.5% spent between US$128.88 and US$257 per month on cigarettes.

Details

ISSN :
18727123
Volume :
210
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychiatry research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....95232c8c8eb924b18a6399eb8d1ca536