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Smoking by people with mental illness and benefits of smoke-free mental health services
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Tobacco CessationMental Health InterventionMental HealthMental IllnessTobacco ControlPublic HealthSmoking Related Lung DiseaseHealth SciencesMental Health ServicesPsychiatryHealth PolicyTobacco UseHealth PromotionMental Health ProblemsHealth ConditionsSubstance AbuseCommunity Mental HealthMental Health FacilitiesMental Health SettingsTobacco PolicyBehavioral Health
Smoking is the largest single cause of preventable illness in the UK. Those with mental health problems smoke significantly more and are therefore at greater risk. The new Health Act (2006) will require mental health facilities in England to be completely smoke-free by 1st July 2008. This article reviews the current literature regarding how smoking affects both the physical and mental well-being of people with mental health problems. It also considers the effects of smoke-free policy in mental health settings.
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