Evaluating the Impact of Motivational Enhancement Therapy on Tobacco Cessation in Schizophrenia: A Comprehensive Review

评估动机增强疗法对精神分裂症患者戒烟的影响:一项综合综述

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Abstract

Tobacco use is markedly prevalent among individuals with schizophrenia, presenting significant challenges to their physical health and psychiatric treatment. This comprehensive review evaluates the impact of motivational enhancement therapy (MET) on tobacco cessation in this population. Schizophrenia, a chronic mental disorder characterized by symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations, is frequently accompanied by high rates of smoking, which exacerbates health risks and complicates treatment regimens. MET, a client-centered approach rooted in motivational interviewing, aims to enhance intrinsic motivation for behavior change through empathetic and non-confrontational therapeutic sessions. This review synthesizes evidence from clinical studies on MET's effectiveness in promoting smoking cessation among individuals with schizophrenia. The review highlights the therapy's strengths, including its adaptability and client-focused nature, which are particularly beneficial for addressing the unique challenges faced by this population. It also discusses the broader health benefits of smoking cessation, such as improved physical health and enhanced efficacy of psychiatric medications. Despite promising results, the review identifies limitations and challenges in applying MET, such as potential barriers to implementation and the need for further research. In conclusion, MET offers a valuable intervention for tobacco cessation in individuals with schizophrenia, with the potential to significantly improve health outcomes and quality of life. Future research should focus on optimizing MET strategies and exploring their broader impacts on this vulnerable population.

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