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Psychosocial and psychiatric-related stress and cigarette smoking among Black and Latinx adults with psychiatric disorders

  • Danielle M. Shpigel
  • , Jennifer M. Gittleman
  • , David Estey
  • , Jennifer T. Birchwale
  • , Shayna Rabin Rosensweig
  • , Daniel Sullivan
  • , Shama Lalani
  • , Angelica De La Fuente
  • , Enmanuel Mercedes
  • , Andrea H. Weinberger

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Abstract

While the cigarette smoking prevalence in the United States has decreased, smoking disparities persist for individuals with psychiatric disorders and individuals who identify as racial/ethnic minorities. These groups also experience higher levels of psychosocial stress. This study was the first to examine the relationship between psychosocial and psychiatric-related stressors and cigarette smoking status in a sample of Black and Latinx adults with psychiatric illness. Stress associated with friend strain, lifetime discrimination, and attending appointments for psychotropic medication management were associated with cigarette smoking. The present results have implications for integrating smoking cessation interventions into mental health treatment settings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)260-284
Number of pages25
JournalJournal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Cigarettes
  • ethnicity
  • psychiatric disorders
  • race
  • smoking
  • stress

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