First lapses to smoking: Within-subjects analysis of real-time reports

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作者
Shiffman, S
Paty, JA
Gnys, M
Kassel, JA
Hickcox, M
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[1] Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh
[2] University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychology, Bellefield Professional Building, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
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10.1037/0022-006X.64.2.366
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Studies of smoking relapse and temptation episodes have relied on retrospective recall and confounded between- and within-subject variability, Real-time data on temptations and lapses to smoke were gathered using palm-top computers. We made within-subject comparisons of the initial lapse, a temptation episode, and base rate data obtained through randomly scheduled assessments. Negative affect discriminated all three situations, with lapses worse than temptations, and temptations worse than random situations. Participants attributed lapses to negative mood and smoking cues, whereas temptations were more often attributed to behavioral transitions. Participants were 12 times mom likely to report coping in temptations than in lapses. However, only cognitive (vs. behavioral) coping strategies were effective. Lapses (vs. the other situations) were more likely to occur when smoking was permitted, when cigarettes were easily available, and in the presence of other smokers. The results have clinical implications, and the computerized monitoring methods may be applicable to an array of clinical research problems.
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