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Effect of smoking cessation counseling on recovery from alcoholism: findings from a randomized community intervention trial.

作者信息

Bobo J K, McIlvain H E, Lando H A, Walker R D, Leed-Kelly A

机构信息

University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, USA.

出版信息

Addiction. 1998 Jun;93(6):877-87. doi: 10.1046/j.1360-0443.1998.9368779.x.

Abstract

AIMS

To assess the effects of a smoking cessation program for recovering alcoholics on use of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs after discharge from residential treatment.

DESIGN AND SETTING

A randomized community intervention trial design was employed in which 12 residential drug treatment centers in Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska were matched and then randomly assigned to the intervention or control condition.

PARTICIPANTS

Approximately 50 adult residents (inpatients) from each site were followed for 12 months after treatment discharge.

INTERVENTION

Participating residents in the six intervention centers received a 4-part, individually tailored, smoking cessation program while those in the six control sites received usual care.

FINDINGS

Both moderate and heavy drinking rates were reduced in the intervention group. Intervention site participants were significantly more likely than controls to report alcohol abstinence at both the 6-month (OR = 1.59, 95%CI: 1.09-2.35) and 12-month assessment (OR = 1.84, 95%CI: 1.28-2.92). Illicit drug use rates were comparable. Effect of the intervention on tobacco quit rates was not statistically significant.

CONCLUSIONS

Counseling alcoholics in treatment to quit smoking does not jeopardize the alcohol recovery process. However, low-intensity tobacco interventions are unlikely to yield high tobacco quit rates.

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