Smoking among patients followed at the department of psychiatry
Introduction Smoking and nicotine dependence are particularly common in patients with a psychiatric disorder compared to the general population. Objectives To study the prevalence of smoking in patients followed at the department of psychiatry and to assess their dependence on nicotine. Methods This...
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Published in | European psychiatry Vol. 64; no. S1; pp. S567 - S568 |
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Abstract | Introduction
Smoking and nicotine dependence are particularly common in patients with a psychiatric disorder compared to the general population.
Objectives
To study the prevalence of smoking in patients followed at the department of psychiatry and to assess their dependence on nicotine.
Methods
This was a cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study. The study focused on patients followed at the department of psychiatry of the regional hospital of Gabes. Sociodemographic and clinical data were assessed. Fagerstrom questionnaire in its validated French version was used to assess the nicotine dependence. Data were analyzed using the software SPSS (20th edition).
Results
100 patients were included. They were male (60%) and single (50%) and with a mean age of 45.3 years [18-71]. The three most common pathologies were anxiety disorders (31%), schizophrenia (30%) and depression (29%). Among the patients surveyed 48% were smokers. Of which, 93.7% smoked cigarettes, 20.8% snorted chewing tobacco and 12.5% smoked hookah. The average number of pack-years was 11.6, with an average of 22.8 cigarettes per day. The mean duration of regular smoking was 19.1 years. Regarding nicotine dependence, 42% of patients were dependent. Regarding the degree of dependency, 43.7% were heavily dependent, 25% were weakly dependent and 18.8% were moderately dependent. Smoking was significantly associated with the male gender (p≤10-3), alcoholism (p=0.002) and schizophrenia (p=0.006).
Conclusions
Results of our study show that smoking is frequent in patients followed at the psychiatry department. This aspect should be taken into account during the psychiatric evaluation, especially when therapeutic resistance occurs. |
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AbstractList | IntroductionSmoking and nicotine dependence are particularly common in patients with a psychiatric disorder compared to the general population.ObjectivesTo study the prevalence of smoking in patients followed at the department of psychiatry and to assess their dependence on nicotine.MethodsThis was a cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study. The study focused on patients followed at the department of psychiatry of the regional hospital of Gabes. Sociodemographic and clinical data were assessed. Fagerstrom questionnaire in its validated French version was used to assess the nicotine dependence. Data were analyzed using the software SPSS (20th edition).Results100 patients were included. They were male (60%) and single (50%) and with a mean age of 45.3 years [18-71]. The three most common pathologies were anxiety disorders (31%), schizophrenia (30%) and depression (29%). Among the patients surveyed 48% were smokers. Of which, 93.7% smoked cigarettes, 20.8% snorted chewing tobacco and 12.5% smoked hookah. The average number of pack-years was 11.6, with an average of 22.8 cigarettes per day. The mean duration of regular smoking was 19.1 years. Regarding nicotine dependence, 42% of patients were dependent. Regarding the degree of dependency, 43.7% were heavily dependent, 25% were weakly dependent and 18.8% were moderately dependent. Smoking was significantly associated with the male gender (p≤10-3), alcoholism (p=0.002) and schizophrenia (p=0.006).ConclusionsResults of our study show that smoking is frequent in patients followed at the psychiatry department. This aspect should be taken into account during the psychiatric evaluation, especially when therapeutic resistance occurs. Introduction Smoking and nicotine dependence are particularly common in patients with a psychiatric disorder compared to the general population. Objectives To study the prevalence of smoking in patients followed at the department of psychiatry and to assess their dependence on nicotine. Methods This was a cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study. The study focused on patients followed at the department of psychiatry of the regional hospital of Gabes. Sociodemographic and clinical data were assessed. Fagerstrom questionnaire in its validated French version was used to assess the nicotine dependence. Data were analyzed using the software SPSS (20th edition). Results 100 patients were included. They were male (60%) and single (50%) and with a mean age of 45.3 years [18-71]. The three most common pathologies were anxiety disorders (31%), schizophrenia (30%) and depression (29%). Among the patients surveyed 48% were smokers. Of which, 93.7% smoked cigarettes, 20.8% snorted chewing tobacco and 12.5% smoked hookah. The average number of pack-years was 11.6, with an average of 22.8 cigarettes per day. The mean duration of regular smoking was 19.1 years. Regarding nicotine dependence, 42% of patients were dependent. Regarding the degree of dependency, 43.7% were heavily dependent, 25% were weakly dependent and 18.8% were moderately dependent. Smoking was significantly associated with the male gender (p≤10-3), alcoholism (p=0.002) and schizophrenia (p=0.006). Conclusions Results of our study show that smoking is frequent in patients followed at the psychiatry department. This aspect should be taken into account during the psychiatric evaluation, especially when therapeutic resistance occurs. Introduction Smoking and nicotine dependence are particularly common in patients with a psychiatric disorder compared to the general population. Objectives To study the prevalence of smoking in patients followed at the department of psychiatry and to assess their dependence on nicotine. Methods This was a cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study. The study focused on patients followed at the department of psychiatry of the regional hospital of Gabes. Sociodemographic and clinical data were assessed. Fagerstrom questionnaire in its validated French version was used to assess the nicotine dependence. Data were analyzed using the software SPSS (20th edition). Results 100 patients were included. They were male (60%) and single (50%) and with a mean age of 45.3 years [18-71]. The three most common pathologies were anxiety disorders (31%), schizophrenia (30%) and depression (29%). Among the patients surveyed 48% were smokers. Of which, 93.7% smoked cigarettes, 20.8% snorted chewing tobacco and 12.5% smoked hookah. The average number of pack-years was 11.6, with an average of 22.8 cigarettes per day. The mean duration of regular smoking was 19.1 years. Regarding nicotine dependence, 42% of patients were dependent. Regarding the degree of dependency, 43.7% were heavily dependent, 25% were weakly dependent and 18.8% were moderately dependent. Smoking was significantly associated with the male gender (p≤10-3), alcoholism (p=0.002) and schizophrenia (p=0.006). Conclusions Results of our study show that smoking is frequent in patients followed at the psychiatry department. This aspect should be taken into account during the psychiatric evaluation, especially when therapeutic resistance occurs. |
Author | Kerkeni, A. Medhaffer, K. Abbes, W. Zitoun, K. Abbes, M. Ghanmi, L. |
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