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Smoking- and menstrual-related symptomatology during short-term smoking abstinence by menstrual phase and depressive symptoms.

Sharon S Allen1, Alicia M Allen2, Nicole Tosun3, Scott Lunos4, Mustafa al'Absi5, Dorothy Hatsukami6.   

Abstract

Menstrual phase and depressive symptoms are known to minimize quit attempts in women. Therefore, the influence of these factors on smoking- and menstrual-related symptomatology during acute smoking cessation was investigated in a controlled cross-over lab-study. Participants (n=147) completed two six-day testing weeks during their menstrual cycle with testing order randomly assigned (follicular vs. luteal). The testing week consisted of two days of ad libitum smoking followed by four days of biochemically verified smoking abstinence. Daily symptomatology measures were collected. Out of the 11 total symptoms investigated, six were significantly associated with menstrual phase and nine were significantly associated with level of depressive symptoms. Two significant interactions were noted indicating that there may be a stronger association between depressive symptoms with negative affect and premenstrual pain during the follicular phase compared to the luteal phase. Overall, these observations suggest that during acute smoking abstinence in premenopausal smokers, there is an association between depressive symptoms and symptomatology whereas menstrual phase appears to have less of an effect. Further study is needed to determine the effect of these observations on smoking cessation outcomes, as well as to define the mechanism of menstrual phase and depressive symptoms on smoking-related symptomatology.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Depressive symptoms; Menstrual cycle; Smoking cessation; Withdrawal

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24594903      PMCID: PMC4010248          DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.01.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Behav        ISSN: 0306-4603            Impact factor:   3.913


  57 in total

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  14 in total

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2.  The effect of combination oral contraceptives on smoking-related symptomatology during short-term smoking abstinence.

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3.  Associations between adrenocortical activity and nicotine response in female smokers by menstrual phase.

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4.  Premenstrual symptoms and smoking-related expectancies.

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5.  Differences in mood and cortisol by menstrual phase during acute smoking abstinence: A within-subject comparison.

Authors:  Samantha C Carlson; Alicia M Allen; Sharon S Allen; Mustafa al'Absi
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6.  Subjective response to nicotine by menstrual phase.

Authors:  Alicia M Allen; Scott Lunos; Stephen J Heishman; Mustafa al'Absi; Dorothy Hatsukami; Sharon S Allen
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Review 8.  Systematic and meta-analytic review of research examining the impact of menstrual cycle phase and ovarian hormones on smoking and cessation.

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