Hepatitis C and Cigarette Smoking Behavior: Themes From Focus Groups.
Julia F CohenKathleen M WardJennifer GittlemanEsther PerezTyler PiaJonathan ShuterAndrea H WeinbergerMark SulkowskiPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2024)
People with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV; PWHC) smoke cigarettes at a high prevalence, yet little is known about their smoking behaviors. Moreover, there are no cessation treatments targeting PWHC. This is the first study to collect focus group data from PWHC who smoke in order to identify reasons for cigarette use (HCV-related and non-HCV-related), and motivators and barriers to quitting cigarettes. PWHC reports using cigarettes to cope with the stress of an HCV diagnosis and to celebrate HCV cure. These findings suggest there are specific times during the HCV care continuum where providers can aid with cessation efforts.