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Prevention of nicotine addiction: neuropsychopharmacological issues.

J E Henningfield1, N R Jude.   

Abstract

Most children and adolescents try smoking cigarettes; up to two-thirds discontinue. What explains the one-third or more who continue smoking? What physiological, pharmacological, and other environmental factors affect the risk of developing a pattern of chronic tobacco use? How can the transition from occasional use to chronic use be slowed, if not halted? What are the safest, most effective means of intervention for those children and adolescents who develop patterns of chronic daily cigarette smoking and would like to quit? How can they be motivated to want to quit? These are just a few of the issues that might be resolved in part by further neuropsychopharmacological research, but the challenges and barriers to conducting such research on children and adolescents are substantial. The barriers may be better understood by a brief summary of what neuropsychopharmacology research involves, and a corresponding summary of the disincentives to conduct such research.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 11072403     DOI: 10.1080/14622299050011581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res        ISSN: 1462-2203            Impact factor:   4.244


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3.  Interest in genetic counseling and testing for adolescent nicotine addiction susceptibility among a sample of adolescent medicine providers attending a scientific conference on adolescent health.

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4.  Withdrawal symptoms over time among adolescents in a smoking cessation intervention: do symptoms vary by level of nicotine dependence?

Authors:  Steffani R Bailey; Christopher T Harrison; Christina J Jeffery; Seth Ammerman; Susan W Bryson; Diana T Killen; Thomas N Robinson; Alan F Schatzberg; Joel D Killen
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