IntroductionAnxiety sensitivity (AS) as well as negative cognitions about one's ability to quit smoking represent cognitive-affective vulnerabilities implicated in smoking cessation success. However, the extent to which one's perceived sensitivity to anxiety and cessation-related cognitions uniquely and interactively affect acute abstinence outcomes has not been examined. The current study examined the interactive effects of AS and cessation cognitions on percent reductions in cigarettes smoked during the first 24-h of a quit attempt.MethodsAdult cessation-motivated smokers (n = 64; Mage = 34.21, SD = 11.49) completed a planned quit attempt. AS and cessation cognitions were evaluated prior to quit day. Percent ...
Background and aims: Performance on cognitive tasks may be sensitive to acute smoking abstinence and...
Introduction: Treatment completion is associated with abstinence outcomes in smoking cessation inter...
Nicotine cravings are important predictors of smoking cessation difficulty and relapse. Metacognitiv...
ObjectivesAnxiety sensitivity--fear of anxiety symptoms--may increase motivation to smoke by influen...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent scholarly attention has focused on explicating the nature of to...
Research on smoking cessation has found consistencies and similarities during abstinence, but also t...
Background: Although anxiety sensitivity has been primarily conceptualized as a dimensional latent c...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives: Anxiety sensitivity (AS) is associated with poor smoking c...
Cessation failure occurs when smokers lapse within 24 hours of initiating a quit attempt. Although a...
The present study evaluated the association between the lower-order facets of anxiety sensitivity co...
AbstractThe current study examined the moderating effects of smoking amount per day on the relation ...
Introduction: Some studies using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) have revealed an association ...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the association of anxiety with cigarette dependence over time, depending on...
The current study examined the moderating effects of smoking amount per day on the relation between ...
Aims: This study prospectively tested the hypothesis that changes in momentary affect, abstinence mo...
Background and aims: Performance on cognitive tasks may be sensitive to acute smoking abstinence and...
Introduction: Treatment completion is associated with abstinence outcomes in smoking cessation inter...
Nicotine cravings are important predictors of smoking cessation difficulty and relapse. Metacognitiv...
ObjectivesAnxiety sensitivity--fear of anxiety symptoms--may increase motivation to smoke by influen...
Item does not contain fulltextRecent scholarly attention has focused on explicating the nature of to...
Research on smoking cessation has found consistencies and similarities during abstinence, but also t...
Background: Although anxiety sensitivity has been primarily conceptualized as a dimensional latent c...
Item does not contain fulltextObjectives: Anxiety sensitivity (AS) is associated with poor smoking c...
Cessation failure occurs when smokers lapse within 24 hours of initiating a quit attempt. Although a...
The present study evaluated the association between the lower-order facets of anxiety sensitivity co...
AbstractThe current study examined the moderating effects of smoking amount per day on the relation ...
Introduction: Some studies using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) have revealed an association ...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the association of anxiety with cigarette dependence over time, depending on...
The current study examined the moderating effects of smoking amount per day on the relation between ...
Aims: This study prospectively tested the hypothesis that changes in momentary affect, abstinence mo...
Background and aims: Performance on cognitive tasks may be sensitive to acute smoking abstinence and...
Introduction: Treatment completion is associated with abstinence outcomes in smoking cessation inter...
Nicotine cravings are important predictors of smoking cessation difficulty and relapse. Metacognitiv...