From: Smoking and its treatment in addiction services: Clients’ and staff behaviour and attitudes
(A) Clients % (n) | (B) Staff % (n) | |
---|---|---|
Smoking status (Whole sample) | Total n = 163 | Total n = 144 |
Never | 6 (9) | 30 (43) |
Ex-smoker | 6 (10) | 25 (36) |
Occasional smoker | 1 (2) | 19 (27) |
Daily smoker | 87 (142) | 26 (38) |
CPD (Daily smokers) | Total n = 140 | Total n = 38 |
1-10 cigarettes | 32 (45) | 55 (21) |
11-20 cigarettes | 53 (74) | 37 (14) |
21-30 cigarettes | 10 (14) | 5 (2) |
31+ cigarettes | 5 (7) | 3 (1) |
TTF (Daily smokers) | Total n = 130 | Total n =32 |
≤5 minutes | 52 (68) | 19 (6) |
6-30 minutes | 34 (44) | 22 (7) |
31-60 minutes | 9 (12) | 19 (6) |
61+ minutes | 5 (6) | 41(13) |
HSI (Daily smokers) | Total n =130 | Total n = 32 |
0-2 (low addiction) | 25 (33) | 66 (21) |
3-4 (moderate addiction) | 64 (83) | 31 (10) |
5-6 (high addiction) | 11 (14) | 3 (1) |
Motivation to quit (All smokers) | Total n = 140 | Total n = 57 |
Want to quit imminently (in the next month, three months or soon) | 40 (56) | 49 (28) |
Want to quit but don’t know when | 39 (55) | 21 (12) |
Do not want to quit | 19 (27) | 26 (15) |
Do not know | 1 (2) | 4 (2) |