Involuntary smoking cessation: a treatment option in chemical dependency programs for women and children.

J Psychoactive Drugs

CODAC Behavioral Health Services, Tucson, Arizona 85705, USA.

Published: September 1996

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent research highlights a connection between nicotine addiction and the abuse of other substances, underscoring the need for specialized chemical dependency programs for women that prohibit smoking.
  • Involuntary smoking cessation (ISC) programs have faced significant pushback, often leading to their elimination in mixed-gender settings, prompting the need to develop specific strategies for women's programs.
  • The article discusses the creation of an ISC program for pregnant and postpartum women, detailing methods to reduce client resistance and measures to assess the program’s effectiveness, with initial findings suggesting it can be successfully implemented with positive outcomes.

Article Abstract

Recent research has indicated that a relationship exists between nicotine addiction and the abuse of other substances. This relationship, as well as the severe impact of nicotine addiction on the health of women, their children, and the developing fetus, provides the basis of a rationale for developing chemical dependency programs for women where smoking is not allowed. Involuntary smoking cessation (ISC) programs have been tried recently in mixed-gender and male-only programs, and have met with strong resistance from clients. In most published reports this resistance was strong enough to force the programs to eliminate the ISC policy. This article describes the development of an ISC program at a residential substance abuse treatment center for pregnant and postpartum women and their children. It traces the evolution of tactics to defuse resistance and enlist client support for the program. The development of techniques to measure the effectiveness of the program are also presented. Preliminary results indicate that a properly designed program can be instituted at a residential treatment center for women without excessive program disruption and with positive results.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02791072.1996.10471714DOI Listing

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