At baseline, participants (N=235; Age, M=41.6 years; 59% male; 58.7% Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder, 22.1% Bipolar Affective Disorder, 19.1% Psychotic Disorder NOS) were smoking on average 28.6 (SD= 15.3) cigarettes per day (CPD). CO verified point prevalence abstinence (last 7 days) was 16% (n=13) at 15 weeks and 13% (n=9) at 12-months for the face-to face condition and 17% (n=15) and 13% (n=9) for the telephone condition.
At 15 weeks and 12-months, participants still smoking reduced their mean CPD for both the face-to-face (Mean 10.8; SD=14.6 and Mean 6.5; SD=12.1) and telephone delivered interventions (Mean 11.4; SD=12.1 and Mean 6.0; SD=11.4), p