Literature DB >> 19918662

[Therapeutic group for smokers: results after two-year follow-up].

Renata Cruz Soares de Azevedo1, Celina Matiko Hori Higa, Isilda Sueli Mira Andreolli de Assumpção, Cecília Regina Gonzaga Frazatto, Rejane Firmino Fernandes, Welson Goulart, Neury José Botega, Marília Montoya Boscolo, Rosana Márcia Sartori.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the smokers' profile, immediate results and outcome after 25 months of treatment at a university public service.
METHODS: One hundred and seventy one smokers were evaluated for treatment in the Therapeutic Group (TG) of the Service of Psychoactive Substances. We evaluated sociodemographic variables, history of smoking, presence of medical comorbidity and psychiatric symptoms, initial and late outcomes (median 25 months), by telephone contact. Frequency analysis and multiple logistic regression analysis were used, with a significance level of 5% for associated factors.
RESULTS: Most patients were female (73.4%), married (48%), had basic education (74.6%), were working (57%); 65.2% started to smoke before the age of 15, 63.8% smoked for more than thirty years, 76% already had tried to stop smoking, 46.2% had severe dependence, 72.1% had medical comorbidity and 36% presented psychiatric symptoms. The service was sought by 51%, mainly concerned with health. During treatment, 79.1% stopped smoking. After 25 months, 62% remained abstinent. The variable associated with failure of smoking cessation was the presence of psychiatric symptoms. Variables related to relapse were psychiatric symptoms and lesser attendance at Motivation Group sessions. There was an association between clinical comorbidity and years of smoking and years of inactivity
CONCLUSION: This study reinforces the importance of understanding the profile of the subjects to evaluate strategies employed and adequacy of treatment proposed for smokers to improve the rates of smoking cessation and reduce rates of relapse.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19918662     DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42302009000500025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992)        ISSN: 0104-4230            Impact factor:   1.209


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