2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2013.04.005
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Carbon monoxide feedback in a motivational decision support system for nicotine dependence among smokers with severe mental illnesses

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“…The robust inverse association between age and smoking suggests the need for approaches that appeal to young adult populations, such as Web-, social media-, and text messagebased interventions (Brunette et al, 2013;Ramo, Thrul, Chavez, Delucchi, & Prochaska, 2015;Ybarra, Prescott, & Holtrop, 2014). Of interest, some of these have been designed to integrate smoking and alcohol treatment and thus can serve as platforms for including other substances of abuse (Haug et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The robust inverse association between age and smoking suggests the need for approaches that appeal to young adult populations, such as Web-, social media-, and text messagebased interventions (Brunette et al, 2013;Ramo, Thrul, Chavez, Delucchi, & Prochaska, 2015;Ybarra, Prescott, & Holtrop, 2014). Of interest, some of these have been designed to integrate smoking and alcohol treatment and thus can serve as platforms for including other substances of abuse (Haug et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The program uses motivational interviewing techniques for smoking cessation and targets motivation to quit and use of evidence-based cessation treatment [12]. The decision aid has consistently engaged 30%-50% of users into evidence-based cessation treatment [12,19]. The materials mailed to support persons prior to their telephone coaching session included a laminated card with a study-specifıc code linked to the support person study ID number that their smoker could use for up to 12 weeks.…”
Section: Online Cessation Decision Aid For Smokersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, a number of studies have evaluated approaches to encourage treatment utilization and cessation efforts in smokers with serious mental illness (SMI). These have included studies of web-based interventions, demonstrating significant effects on treatment utilization and cessation outcomes (Brunette et al, 2013;Brunette, Ferron, Gottlieb, Devitt, & Rotondi, 2016;Brunette et al, 2011). Similarly, the utility of in-person brief motivational interventions has been demonstrated for enhancing treatment utilization and cessation outcomes in smokers with SMI (Steinberg, Williams, Stahl, Budsock, & Cooperman, 2016;Steinberg, Ziedonis, Krejci, & Brandon, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%