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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Smoking is prevalent in psychiatric populations.
  • Understanding smoking's impact on treatment outcomes is crucial for mental health care.
  • Acute partial hospitalization (PH) settings serve a vulnerable patient group.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate demographic and clinical characteristics of smokers in PH.
  • To compare clinical outcomes among current smokers, former smokers, and nonsmokers.
  • To identify smoking as a potential marker for treatment challenges in PH.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of patients in a smoke-free acute PH.
  • Comparison of demographic data, clinical features, and treatment outcomes.
  • Categorization of patients into current smokers, former smokers, and nonsmokers.

Main Results:

  • Current smokers were younger, unmarried, unemployed, and had more prior inpatient (IP) and PH episodes.
  • Current smokers exhibited more interpersonal, mood, psychosis, and substance use issues.
  • Current smokers had higher rates of missed treatment days, dropout, and longer readmission times.

Conclusions:

  • Smoking in acute PH is associated with significant psychiatric and psychosocial impairment.
  • Smoking status can predict treatment interruptions and poorer outcomes in PH.
  • Interventions addressing smoking may improve treatment adherence and outcomes in psychiatric partial hospitalization.