2023
Intolerance of aloneness as a prospective predictor of suicidal ideation during COVID-19
Lewis K, Roche M, Brown F, Tillman J. Intolerance of aloneness as a prospective predictor of suicidal ideation during COVID-19. Journal Of Affective Disorders Reports 2023, 11: 100469. PMID: 36618605, PMCID: PMC9811853, DOI: 10.1016/j.jadr.2023.100469.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuicidal ideationExperience sampling periodPersonality-based factorsSocial contactReduced social contactGeneral adult samplesHealth intervention approachesShort-term contextRegulation impairmentsExperience samplingProspective predictorsPersonality traitsAdult samplesPerson social contactIntolerance of alonenessIntervention approachesMental healthSuicidal distressHigher IASARS-CoV-2 virusInitial study periodSuicide riskIdeationSocial distancingLongitudinal follow
2021
Awareness, Affect, and Craving During Smoking Cessation: An Experience Sampling Study
Sala M, Roos CR, Brewer JA, Garrison KA. Awareness, Affect, and Craving During Smoking Cessation: An Experience Sampling Study. Health Psychology 2021, 40: 578-586. PMID: 34570534, PMCID: PMC8629854, DOI: 10.1037/hea0001105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNegative affectHigher positive affectExperience samplingMindfulness trainingPositive affectExperience Sampling StudyLower negative affectBetween-person levelKey psychological variablesMultilevel linear modelingLower smokingPsychological variablesSmoking cessationAffective statesPerson levelPerson's awarenessLower cravingAffectCessation researchLinear modelingSampling studyMindfulnessBehavior changeSmartphone appTraining
2018
Craving to Quit: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Smartphone App–Based Mindfulness Training for Smoking Cessation
Garrison KA, Pal P, O’Malley S, Pittman BP, Gueorguieva R, Rojiani R, Scheinost D, Dallery J, Brewer JA. Craving to Quit: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Smartphone App–Based Mindfulness Training for Smoking Cessation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2018, 22: 324-331. PMID: 29917096, PMCID: PMC7297096, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/nty126.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMindfulness trainingExperience samplingPreliminary evidenceSmartphone appPoint prevalence abstinence ratesMindfulnessSmoking cessationTreatment startersSmoking ratesGroup differencesGroup interactionCravingStrong positive associationAbstinence ratesTrainingTreatment completionPositive associationControlled TrialsTreat approachSmokingTrialsCigarettesMonthsAppsAssociation
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