Peckham Emily, Allgar Victoria, Crosland Suzanne, Heron Paul, Johnston Gordon, Newbronner Elizabeth, Ratschen Elena, Spanakis Panagiotis, Wadman Ruth, Walker Lauren, Gilbody Simon
Mental Health and Addiction Research Group, University of York, UK.
Hull York Medical School, UK.
BJPsych Open. 2021 Apr 23;7(3):e86. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2021.45.
Smoking rates are higher for people who use mental health services, which contributes substantially to health inequalities. Smoking can lead to worse COVID-19 outcomes, yet it remains unclear whether smoking has changed for people who use mental health services. We examined smoking patterns in a large clinical cohort of people with severe mental illness, before and during the pandemic. We found high levels of nicotine dependence and heavier patterns of smoking. Although some people had reported quitting, it is likely that smoking inequalities have become further entrenched. Mental health services should seek to mitigate this modifiable risk and source of poor health.
使用心理健康服务的人群吸烟率更高,这在很大程度上加剧了健康不平等。吸烟会导致感染新冠病毒的后果更严重,但尚不清楚使用心理健康服务的人群的吸烟情况是否发生了变化。我们研究了一大群患有严重精神疾病的患者在疫情之前及期间的吸烟模式。我们发现他们对尼古丁的依赖程度很高,吸烟量也更大。尽管有些人报告已经戒烟,但吸烟不平等现象可能进一步加剧。心理健康服务机构应设法降低这种可改变的风险及健康不佳的根源。