Mobile sensors can now provide unobtrusive measurement of both stress and cigarette smoking behavior. We describe, here, the first field tests of two such methods, cStress and puffMarker, that were used to examine relationships between stress and smoking behavior and lapse from a sample of 76 smokers motivated to quit smoking. Participants wore a mobile sensors suite, called AutoSense, which collected continuous physiological data for 4 days (24-hours pre-quit and 72-hours post-quit) in the field. Algorithms were applied to the physiological data to create indices of stress (cStress) and first lapse smoking episodes (puffMarker). We used mixed effects interrupted autoregressive time series models to assess changes in heart rate (HR), cStres...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of smartphones and wearable sensor technologies enables easy and unobtrusi...
BACKGROUND: Ambulatory physiological monitoring could clarify antecedents and consequences of drug u...
Smoking lapses early on during a quit attempt are highly predictive of failing to quit. A large prop...
Stress can lead to headaches and fatigue, precipitate addictive behaviors (e.g., smoking, alcohol an...
Objective: Understanding the psychological processes that contribute to smoking reduction will yield...
Recent researches have demonstrated the feasibility of detecting smoking from wearable sensors, but ...
AIMS: To determine the accuracy of a wearable sensor to detect and differentiate episodes of self-re...
Craving usually precedes a lapse for impulsive behaviors such as overeating, drinking, smoking, and ...
abStraCt Much is known about the immediate and predictive antecedents of smoking lapse, which includ...
Background: Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the world today. Ecological researc...
Smoking is still one of the most challenging behavioral health problems in modern society; successfu...
BACKGROUND: A major cause of lapse and relapse to smoking during a quit attempt is craving triggered...
Objective: Understanding the psychological processes that contribute to smoking reduction will yield...
Background: A major cause of lapse and relapse to smoking during a quit attempt is craving triggered...
Background: Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the world today. Ecological researc...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of smartphones and wearable sensor technologies enables easy and unobtrusi...
BACKGROUND: Ambulatory physiological monitoring could clarify antecedents and consequences of drug u...
Smoking lapses early on during a quit attempt are highly predictive of failing to quit. A large prop...
Stress can lead to headaches and fatigue, precipitate addictive behaviors (e.g., smoking, alcohol an...
Objective: Understanding the psychological processes that contribute to smoking reduction will yield...
Recent researches have demonstrated the feasibility of detecting smoking from wearable sensors, but ...
AIMS: To determine the accuracy of a wearable sensor to detect and differentiate episodes of self-re...
Craving usually precedes a lapse for impulsive behaviors such as overeating, drinking, smoking, and ...
abStraCt Much is known about the immediate and predictive antecedents of smoking lapse, which includ...
Background: Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the world today. Ecological researc...
Smoking is still one of the most challenging behavioral health problems in modern society; successfu...
BACKGROUND: A major cause of lapse and relapse to smoking during a quit attempt is craving triggered...
Objective: Understanding the psychological processes that contribute to smoking reduction will yield...
Background: A major cause of lapse and relapse to smoking during a quit attempt is craving triggered...
Background: Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the world today. Ecological researc...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of smartphones and wearable sensor technologies enables easy and unobtrusi...
BACKGROUND: Ambulatory physiological monitoring could clarify antecedents and consequences of drug u...
Smoking lapses early on during a quit attempt are highly predictive of failing to quit. A large prop...