Mental health facility ownership and smoking cessation services: a facility-level analysis across the United States
Abdullah A. Alharbi

TL;DR
Public mental health facilities in the U.S. are more likely to offer smoking cessation counseling than private ones, highlighting a gap in tobacco control efforts.
Contribution
This study reveals how facility ownership affects the availability of smoking cessation services in mental health care.
Findings
41.72% of U.S. outpatient mental health facilities provided smoking cessation counseling.
Private for-profit facilities were 30% less likely to offer the service compared to public ones.
Private non-profit facilities were 27% less likely to offer the service than public ones.
Abstract
In the U.S., tobacco use affects 19.8% of adults (49.2 million) as of 2022, with rates highest among those with mental health conditions. Mental health facilities offering cessation counseling present critical opportunities to support these vulnerable populations. This study aims to examine how ownership structure influences smoking cessation counseling provision in U.S. outpatient mental health facilities. This cross-sectional study derived data on 9,645 outpatient (OPD) mental facilities from the 2019 N-MHSS—a census of all public and private mental health treatment facilities in the United States. We used multiple logistic regressions to examine how facility ownership would be associated with smoking cessation counseling provision, controlling for other facility characteristics. Models adjusted for state-level clustering for correlated random variances in service provisions across…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmoking Behavior and Cessation · Health disparities and outcomes · Homelessness and Social Issues
