Smoking behavior involves not only a biological addiction, but also psycho-cognitive components. This runs from smoking initiation, through to maintaining, attempts at quitting, and relapse. This perspective is an important element in studying and intervening in smoking behaviors. The main aim of this narrative review is to explore tobacco cigarette smoking behavior, considering the pivotal role of cognitive mechanisms embedded in decision-making and in risk judgment, with particular attention to the so-called Optimistic Bias (OB). The mechanisms through which this fallacy supports smoking initiation and continuance are explored, considering the transition from young to adult smokers and the case of light and intermittent smokers. Furthermo...
Rationale Different theories of addiction make conflicting predictions about whether attentional and...
Published version of an article in the journal: Europe's Journal of Psychology. Also available from ...
INTRODUCTION: Research demonstrates that cognitive biases toward drug-related stimuli are correlated...
Summary Smoking behavior involves not only a biological addiction, but also psycho-co...
Smoking behavior involves not only a biological addiction, but also psycho-cognitive components. Thi...
The role of optimistic bias in beliefs about the health consequences of cigarette smoking was examin...
Background: In recent years, new neurocognitive explanatory approaches such as dual-process theories...
Optimistic biases regarding the risks of smoking were examined among 200 adolescents (aged 12-17) an...
The aim of the present study was to assess the importance of cognitive and affective risk perception...
INTRODUCTION: Rogers' (1983) Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) suggests that providing information ...
AIMS: To examine the influence of risk perception on intentions to quit smoking and post-treatment a...
Impulsivity is associated with smoking, difficulties quitting smoking, and approach tendencies towar...
Published version of an article in the journal: Europe's Journal of Psychology. Also available from ...
AbstractOur research starts from the assumption that a series of cognitive mechanisms lead to an err...
Personal fable aspects of adolescent cognitive egocentrism reflected in individuals\u27 beliefs of o...
Rationale Different theories of addiction make conflicting predictions about whether attentional and...
Published version of an article in the journal: Europe's Journal of Psychology. Also available from ...
INTRODUCTION: Research demonstrates that cognitive biases toward drug-related stimuli are correlated...
Summary Smoking behavior involves not only a biological addiction, but also psycho-co...
Smoking behavior involves not only a biological addiction, but also psycho-cognitive components. Thi...
The role of optimistic bias in beliefs about the health consequences of cigarette smoking was examin...
Background: In recent years, new neurocognitive explanatory approaches such as dual-process theories...
Optimistic biases regarding the risks of smoking were examined among 200 adolescents (aged 12-17) an...
The aim of the present study was to assess the importance of cognitive and affective risk perception...
INTRODUCTION: Rogers' (1983) Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) suggests that providing information ...
AIMS: To examine the influence of risk perception on intentions to quit smoking and post-treatment a...
Impulsivity is associated with smoking, difficulties quitting smoking, and approach tendencies towar...
Published version of an article in the journal: Europe's Journal of Psychology. Also available from ...
AbstractOur research starts from the assumption that a series of cognitive mechanisms lead to an err...
Personal fable aspects of adolescent cognitive egocentrism reflected in individuals\u27 beliefs of o...
Rationale Different theories of addiction make conflicting predictions about whether attentional and...
Published version of an article in the journal: Europe's Journal of Psychology. Also available from ...
INTRODUCTION: Research demonstrates that cognitive biases toward drug-related stimuli are correlated...