Intensive smoking cessation treatment as an adjunct to concurrent psychotherapy: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Esra Teresa Sünkel, Alla Machulska, Marie Neubert, Tim Klucken

TL;DR
This study tests if adding intensive smoking cessation treatment to psychotherapy improves mental health and reduces smoking in patients with mental disorders.
Contribution
The study introduces a guideline-based smoking cessation program integrated with psychotherapy for mental health patients.
Findings
Smoking cessation may improve mental health outcomes in patients with mental disorders.
Intensive cessation treatment could reduce smoking intensity and nicotine dependence.
Digital health tools may enhance smoking cessation efforts in psychotherapy settings.
Abstract
Tobacco use is globally recognized by the World Health Organization as the foremost risk factor for premature mortality. Individuals with mental disorders exhibit a notably heightened dependence on tobacco, approximately twice as high as that of the general population. The long-term effects of nicotine consumption include an exacerbation of depressive symptoms and a decline in mental health, which can be considered additional risk factors for the vulnerable population of smokers with preexisting mental disorders. Successful smoking cessation is associated with an increase in mental health, comparable or superior to that of pharmacological antidepressant treatments. However, smoking is frequently disregarded within the realm of psychotherapeutic care, unlike in the treatment of other substance use disorders. Smoking may hinder patients’ recovery and responsiveness to psychotherapy,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmoking Behavior and Cessation · Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study · Behavioral Health and Interventions
