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Preferences for Smoking Cessation Support from Family and Friends Among Adults with Serious Mental Illness.

Kelly A Aschbrenner1,2,3,4, John A Naslund5,6, Lydia Gill7, Stephen J Bartels5,6,8,7,9, A James O'Malley6, Mary F Brunette8,7.   

Abstract

Engaging natural supports may be a promising strategy to promote the use of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment for individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) who smoke. This qualitative study explored preferences for support for quitting from family and friends among individuals with SMI who participated in cessation treatment. Participants were 41 individuals with SMI enrolled in a Medicaid Demonstration Project of smoking cessation at community mental health centers. Open-ended questions asked during a social network interview explored participants' preferences for more support for quitting smoking from family and friends. The qualitative data was coded and common themes were identified across the dataset. Three primary preferences emerged for smoking cessation support from family members and friends: 1) more practical support for quitting (e.g., financial help with purchasing cessation medications); 2) more emotional support for quitting (e.g., encouraging progress toward quitting); and 3) changing their own smoking behaviors in the presence of participants (e.g., don't smoke around them or offer them cigarettes). Individuals with SMI who participated in smoking cessation treatment at community mental health centers indicated several ways that family members and friends could support their efforts to quit smoking. Understanding how people with SMI want support from family and friends to quit smoking will inform strategies to leverage these natural resources to promote the use of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment and support smoking abstinence for this population.

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Keywords:  Serious mental illness; Smoking cessation treatment; Social networks; Social support

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28091796      PMCID: PMC5511779          DOI: 10.1007/s11126-016-9485-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Q        ISSN: 0033-2720


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