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Qualitative analysis of social network influences on quitting smoking among individuals with serious mental illness.

Kelly A Aschbrenner1,2, John A Naslund1, Lydia Gill2, Terence Hughes3, Alistair J O'Malley1, Stephen J Bartels1,2,4, Mary F Brunette1.   

Abstract

Objective: The prevalence of cigarette smoking among adults with serious mental illness (SMI) remains high in the United States despite the availability of effective smoking cessation treatment. Identifying social influences on smoking and smoking cessation may help enhance intervention strategies to help smokers with SMI quit. The objective of this qualitative study was to explore social network influences on efforts to quit smoking among adults with SMI enrolled in a cessation treatment program.
Methods: Participants were 41 individuals with SMI enrolled in a Medicaid Demonstration Project of smoking cessation at community mental health centers. A convenience sampling strategy was used to recruit participants for social network interviews exploring the influence of family, friends, peers, and significant others on quitting smoking. A team-based analysis of qualitative data involved descriptive coding, grouping coded data into categories, and identifying themes across the data.
Results: Social barriers to quitting smoking included pro-smoking social norms, attitudes, and behaviors of social network members, and negative interactions with network members, either specific to smoking or that triggered smoking. Social facilitators to quitting included quitting with network members, having cessation role models, and social support for quitting from network members. Conclusions: Similar to the general population, social factors appear to influence efforts to quit smoking among individuals with SMI enrolled in cessation treatment. Interventions that leverage positive social influences on smoking cessation have the potential to enhance strategies to help individuals with SMI quit smoking.

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Keywords:  Smoking cessation; serious mental illness; social influences; social networks

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28675331      PMCID: PMC5876150          DOI: 10.1080/09638237.2017.1340600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ment Health        ISSN: 0963-8237


  34 in total

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3.  Egocentric social networks and smoking among adults with serious mental illness.

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4.  A Systematic Review of Mental Health Professionals, Patients, and Carers' Perceived Barriers and Enablers to Supporting Smoking Cessation in Mental Health Settings.

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7.  Modeling Health Disparities and Outcomes in Disenfranchised Populations.

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