Literature DB >> 15733252

Context-dependency of cue-elicited urge to smoke.

Roy Thewissen1, Marcel van den Hout, Remco C Havermans, Anita Jansen.   

Abstract

AIMS: Earlier studies have suggested that the cue-induced urge to smoke depends on the expectation of the availability of smoking. The present study investigated whether a 'room context' change could undo the learned discrimination between two stimuli, respectively, predicting smoking availability or smoking unavailability.
DESIGN: A 2 (smoking cue) x 2 (availability context cue) x 6 (trial) x 2 (room context change) within-subjects design was used. Participants were repeatedly presented with a context cue predicting smoking availability (blue serving tray) and a context cue predicting unavailability (yellow serving tray) in one room and tested for an effect of context change in a different room.
SETTING: Two distinct rooms located in different department buildings of Maastricht University. PARTICIPANTS: Seventeen daily smokers who had smoked at least five cigarettes a day for at least 2 years. MEASUREMENTS: Self-reported urge to smoke using a visual analogue scale (VAS). FINDINGS AND
CONCLUSIONS: Results replicated the finding that a context cue that predicted smoking elicited greater urges to smoke than a context cue that predicted no smoking, irrespective of the presence of smoking cues. In addition, this study showed that this differential effect on the urge to smoke was generalized to a context other than the context in which learning took place. These findings are discussed in relation to the significance of a context change regarding the predictive value of smoking availability.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15733252     DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2005.00996.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addiction        ISSN: 0965-2140            Impact factor:   6.526


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