Journal article
Use of prescribed smoking cessation pharmacotherapy following release from prison: A prospective data linkage study
C Puljevic, D De Andrade, M Carroll, MJ Spittal, SA Kinner
Tobacco Control | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background A significant proportion of people who cycle through prisons express a desire to quit smoking, yet smoking rates in this population are two to four times higher than in the general community. Smoking cessation pharmacotherapy (SCP) is an important component of evidence-based cessation support, yet no studies have examined use of this pharmacotherapy after release from prison. Methods We linked data from a survey of 971 smokers who were within 8 weeks of release from prison in Queensland, Australia, with federal Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) records for the 2 years after release, to identify subsidised use of SCP (varenicline, bupropion and nicotine patches). We used Cox pro..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The HIP-Aus study is funded by NHMRC Strategic Award APP409966 and Project Grant APP1002463. SK is supported by NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship APP1078168.