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C A Patten1, J E Martin, N Owen.
Abstract
The feasibility and appropriateness of establishing smoke-free psychiatric and chemical dependency treatment units are topics of recent interest. This paper reviews the literature on the implementation of smoke-free policies in psychiatric and chemical dependency treatment units. Several issues are addressed including (a) the concerns raised by treatment staff regarding the implementation of a smoke-free policy, (b) the effects of involuntary smoking cessation or reduction on the treatment and/or recovery of patients, (c) the utilization of smoking cessation interventions by patients and staff, and (d) the effects of a smoke-free environment on the smoking behavior of patients and staff. It is concluded that a smoke-free environment is a reasonable and achievable goal in these settings. However, the implementation of a smoke-free policy in chemical dependency treatment units has met with several more problems than those observed in psychiatric settings. Recommendations for further clinical research and program implementation are offered.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8880668 DOI: 10.1016/0740-5472(96)00040-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Subst Abuse Treat ISSN: 0740-5472