Cognitive Distortions as Barriers to Seeking Smoking Cessation Treatment: A Comparative Study

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Arpacioglu, Selim [1 ]
Erzincan, Erkal [2 ]
Ergelen, Mine [3 ]
Arpacioglu, Beyza [3 ]
Paltun, Salih Cihat [3 ]
Yalcin, Murat [3 ]
Bilici, Rabia [4 ]
机构
[1] Altinbas Univ, Fac Med, Psychiat Dept, TR-34147 Istanbul, Turkiye
[2] Gelisim Univ, Fac Econ Adm & Social Sci, Psychol Dept, TR-34310 Istanbul, Turkiye
[3] Univ Hlth Sci, Erenkoy Training & Res Hosp Mental & Neurol Dis, Psychiat Dept, TR-34736 Istanbul, Turkiye
[4] Istanbul Ticaret Univ, Fac Humanities & Social Sci, Psychol Dept, TR-34445 Istanbul, Turkiye
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smoking cessation; tobacco use disorder; nicotine addiction; cognitive distortion; misperception; seeking treatment; treatment utilization; SMOKERS; TURKEY;
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10.3390/jcm13133974
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background/Objectives: Despite the availability of effective pharmacotherapy and evidence-based treatments, a substantial proportion of smokers do not seek treatment. This study aims to explore the cognitive distortions associated with not seeking evidence-based smoking cessation treatment and to identify cognitive barriers. Methods: The research conducted in Istanbul between October and December 2017 employs a cross-sectional design and includes two groups: a treatment-seeking group comprising 156 patients diagnosed with tobacco use disorder and a non-treatment seeking group of 78 patients with tobacco use disorder who had never sought professional help for smoking cessation. A comprehensive data collection process was used, including sociodemographic information, cognitive distortion assessment using the cognitive distortions scale, a smoking-related cognitive distortions interview and the Fagerstr & ouml;m Test for Nicotine Dependence. Results: While no significant sociodemographic differences were observed between the treatment-seeking and non-treatment-seeking groups, the study found that higher nicotine dependence was associated with a higher likelihood of seeking treatment. The treatment-seeking group displayed significantly higher levels of "all-or-nothing thinking" cognitive distortions related to smoking and smoking cessation. Conversely, the non-treatment-seeking group exhibited elevated levels of cognitive distortions such as "labeling", "mental filtering", "should statements" and "minimizing the positive" regarding receiving smoking cessation treatment. Conclusions: Understanding the cognitive distortions associated with treatment-seeking behavior for tobacco use disorder is crucial for developing targeted public-based interventions, public service announcements for tobacco use prevention and encouraging individuals to seek evidence-based treatment. Addressing these cognitive distortions can also potentially enhance the effectiveness of smoking cessation programs and reduce the global burden of tobacco-related diseases and mortality.
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