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DOI: 10.1037/0021-843x.109.1.74
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Smoking withdrawal dynamics in unaided quitters.

Thomas M. Piasecki,Raymond Niaura,William G. Shadel,David B. Abrams,Michael Goldstein,Michael C. Fiore,Timothy B. Baker

Psychology
Dynamics (music)
Clinical psychology
2000
Considerable research shows that withdrawal severity is inconsistently related to smoking cessation outcomes. This may result from measurement problems or failure to scrutinize important dimensions of the withdrawal experience. Two recent studies demonstrated that withdrawal elevation and variations in the time course of withdrawal were related to relapse in smokers treated with the nicotine patch (T. M. Piasecki, M. C. Fiore, & T. B. Baker, 1998). This article reports a conceptual replication and extension of those findings in unaided quitters. Evidence for temporal heterogeneity was found across different types of withdrawal symptoms. Patterns or slopes of affect and urge reports over time predicted smoking status at follow-up, as did mean elevation in withdrawal symptoms. These results suggest that affect and urge withdrawal symptoms make independent contributions to relapse and that relapse is related to both symptom severity and trajectory.
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    Smoking withdrawal dynamics in unaided quitters.” is a paper by Thomas M. Piasecki Raymond Niaura William G. Shadel David B. Abrams Michael Goldstein Michael C. Fiore Timothy B. Baker published in 2000. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.