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Characteristics of smokers enrolled in a public smoking cessation program.

Laura Miranda de Oliveira Caram1, Renata Ferrari, Suzana Erico Tanni, Liana Sousa Coelho, Ilda de Godoy, Rosana dos Santos e Silva Martin, Irma de Godoy.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the characteristics of smokers seeking treatment in a public smoking cessation program.
METHODS: This was a retrospective evaluation of data collected during the interview for enrollment in the smoking cessation program of the Smoking Outpatient Clinic of the Paulista State University School of Medicine in the city of Botucatu, Brazil, between April of 2003 and April of 2007. Demographic variables; previous use of the behavioral approach, medications or alternative treatments for smoking cessation; degree of nicotine dependence; and history of comorbidities were evaluated in 387 smokers.
RESULTS: In our sample, 63% of the smokers were female. The mean age of the subjects was 50 + or - 25 years. More than half of the subjects (61%) had up to eight years of schooling, and 66% had a monthly income of less than twice the national minimum wage. The degree of nicotine dependence was high/very high in 59%, medium in 17% and low/very low in 24% of the subjects. Although 95% of the patients presented comorbidities, only 35% had been referred to the program by a physician. More than half of the subjects (68%) had made at least one smoking-cessation attempt, 83% of whom did so without the help of a structured program.
CONCLUSIONS: Smokers seeking assistance for smoking cessation were socially disadvantaged, presented a high degree of nicotine dependence and had previously made smoking-cessation attempts without the benefit of a structured program. Therefore, in order to be effective, smoking control interventions should take into consideration the general characteristics of the smokers treated via the public health care system.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19918630     DOI: 10.1590/s1806-37132009001000006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bras Pneumol        ISSN: 1806-3713            Impact factor:   2.624


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4.  Clinico-epidemiological profile of tobacco users attending a tobacco cessation clinic in a teaching hospital in Bangalore city.

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5.  Evaluation of smoking cessation treatment initiated during hospitalization in patients with heart disease or respiratory disease.

Authors:  Thaís Garcia; Sílvia Aline Dos Santos Andrade; Angélica Teresa Biral; André Luiz Bertani; Laura Miranda de Oliveira Caram; Talita Jacon Cezare; Irma Godoy; Suzana Erico Tanni
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