Assessment of Prevalence of Cigarette Smoking and Associated Factors Among Psychiatric Outpatients at Dessie Referal Hospital, Northeast Ethiopia
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2017-06
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Addis Ababa University
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Background - Smoking is currently considered one of the leading problems in public health
worldwide, and it is one of the most preventable causes of death. Cigarette consumption killed
over 6 million people, nearly 80% in low and middle income countries in 2011. Smoking is
prevalent in the general population even this may be increased in patients with mental condition.
People with mental illness have high rates of morbidity and mortality from smoking related
illnesses such as cardiovascular disease, respiratory diseases and cancer.
Objectives –The aim of the this study was to assess the prevalence of cigarette smoking and
associated factors among psychiatric outpatients at Dessie referral hospital, Ethiopia march,2017.
Method – Institutional based cross sectional study was carried out in Dessie referral hospital
psychiatric outpatients. The final calculated sample size was 281. A pretested questionnaire
adapted from world health organization Global youth Tobacco survey was used assess the use of
tobacco and associated factors and modified as appropriate to address the study objectives was
used to assess alcohol use disorder in psychiatric patients. The study was conducted from march
1 - march 30, 2017.
Results: The prevalence of cigarette smoking among psychiatric outpatients was 25.6%. Among
this the prevalence of cigarette smoking in persons with schizophrenia, bipolar I disorders, major
depressive disorders and anxiety disorder were 10.75%, 8.1%,3.7% and 2.9%%, respectively.
Cigarette smoking was strongly associated with male gender, being schizophrenic, and khat use.
Conclusion and recommendation:
The current prevalence of cigarette smoking was high amongst persons with mental disorders.
Attention should be given routine screening for cigarette smoking in psychiatric patients and
consequent management of smoking along with psychiatric management.
Key words: Smoking, mental health, determinants
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Smoking, Mental health, Determinants