| Literature DB >> 15612859 |
Andrew J Waters1, Saul Shiffman, Michael A Sayette, Jean A Paty, Chad J Gwaltney, Mark H Balabanis.
Abstract
Cue exposure paradigms have been used to examine reactivity to smoking cues. However, it is not known whether cue-provoked craving is associated with smoking cessation outcomes or whether cue reactivity can be attenuated by nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) in clinical samples. Cue-provoked craving ratings and reaction time responses were measured on the 1st day of abstinence among 158 smokers who had been randomized to high-dose nicotine (35 mg) or placebo patch. The nicotine patch reduced overall levels of craving but did not attenuate cue-provoked craving increases or reaction time responses. Cue-provoked craving predicted relapse among participants on the nicotine patch but not among those on placebo. In summary, NRT users could benefit from treatment that attenuates cue-provoked craving. Copyright 2004 APA.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15612859 DOI: 10.1037/0022-006X.72.6.1136
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Consult Clin Psychol ISSN: 0022-006X