Smoking and mental health conditions: What you need to know

Author:

A. Chew-Graham Professor Carolyn123ORCID,Shiers Dr David45ORCID,Johnston Mr Gordon6,Farley Dr Amanda7,Burn Professor Wendy8910,Clark Dr Mike1112,Campion Dr Jonathan1314

Affiliation:

1. General Practitioner, Manchester

2. Professor of General Practice Research, Keele Staffs University, Keele

3. Email: Twitter handle: @CizCG

4. Carer

5. Honorary Senior Research Fellow, School of Medicine, Keele Staffs University

6. Person with Lived Experience of Mental Health conditions

7. Associate Professor, Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham

8. Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

9. National Mental Health Clinical Advisor

10. Health Education England

11. Associate Professorial Research Fellow, Care Policy & Evaluation Centre (CPEC)

12. London School of Economics & Political Science

13. Consultant Psychiatrist and Director for Public Mental Health (South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust)

14. Clinical and Strategic Co-director of Public Mental Health Implementation Centre (Royal College of Psychiatrists)

Abstract

Smoking is the largest single cause of preventable death and accounted for 74,600 deaths in 2019–20. One of the targets in the England Tobacco Control Plan is that the population prevalence of smoking will reach less than 5% of the population. The key to achieving this will be addressing smoking in societal groups where rates are stubbornly high, such as people with mental health conditions. People with mental health problems experience disproportionate levels of tobacco-associated harm, alongside wider social and economic impacts. Primary care can help tackle this health inequality.

Funder

NIHR 3 schools mental health

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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