2022
Relating individual differences in the reinforcing value of smoking and dependence severity to nicotine exposure levels in vulnerable populations
Browning K, DeSarno M, Davis D, Streck J, Bergeria C, Harfmann R, Parker M, Heil S, Sigmon S, Gaalema D, Tidey J, Lee D, Tetreault H, Higgins S. Relating individual differences in the reinforcing value of smoking and dependence severity to nicotine exposure levels in vulnerable populations. Preventive Medicine 2022, 165: 107312. PMID: 36272516, PMCID: PMC9986960, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2022.107312.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotine exposure levelsValue of smokingCigarette purchase taskNicotine dependenceVulnerable populationsDependence severityPsychiatric conditionsSocioeconomic disadvantageCo-morbid psychiatric conditionsExposure levelsNicotine dependence severityCigarette smokingNicotine exposureSmoking Dependence MotivesFagerström TestSmokingBrief Wisconsin InventorySeverityDependence MotivesFTNDWisconsin InventoryConsiderable overlapPresent studyPopulation
2012
Relations of Alcohol Consumption With Smoking Cessation Milestones and Tobacco Dependence
Cook JW, Fucito LM, Piasecki TM, Piper ME, Schlam TR, Berg KM, Baker TB. Relations of Alcohol Consumption With Smoking Cessation Milestones and Tobacco Dependence. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2012, 80: 1075-1085. PMID: 22963593, PMCID: PMC3644956, DOI: 10.1037/a0029931.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol consumption patternsTobacco dependenceAlcohol consumptionSmoking cessation milestonesCessation milestonesInfrequent drinkersBinge drinkersModerate drinkersDependence MotivesInitial cessationComposite International Diagnostic InterviewSmoking cessation attemptEffect of treatmentPrimary dependence motivesClinical trialsCessation attemptsSmoking Dependence MotivesCessation failureSecondary dependence motivesDiagnostic InterviewClinical researchDrinkersCessation difficultiesWisconsin InventoryCessation
2007
Time to first cigarette in the morning as an index of ability to quit smoking: implications for nicotine dependence.
Center T, Workgroup T, Baker T, Piper M, McCarthy D, Bolt D, Smith S, Kim S, Colby S, Conti D, Giovino G, Hatsukami D, Hyland A, Krishnan-Sarin S, Niaura R, Perkins K, Toll B. Time to first cigarette in the morning as an index of ability to quit smoking: implications for nicotine dependence. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2007, 9 Suppl 4: s555-70. PMID: 18067032, PMCID: PMC2933747, DOI: 10.1080/14622200701673480.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotine dependenceFirst cigarettePlacebo-controlled smoking cessation trialSmoking cessation outcomesSmoking cessation trialInternational epidemiological studiesNicotine Dependence Syndrome ScaleTobacco dependence measuresCessation successCessation trialSmoking indexCessation outcomesTobacco dependenceSmoking Dependence MotivesEpidemiological studiesFagerström TestSyndrome ScaleAutomatic smokingSingle-item measureDependence MotivesSmokingCigarettesWisconsin InventoryPredictive validityLittle evidence
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