Effects of nicotine deprivation on craving response covariation in smokers. |
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Authors: | Sayette, Michael A. Martin, Christopher S. Hull, Jay G. Wertz, Joan M. Perrott, Michael A. |
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Abstract: | Most models of craving propose that when cravings are strong, diverse responses--thought to index an underlying craving state--covary. Previous studies provided weak support for this hypothesis. The authors tested whether nicotine deprivation affects degree of covariation across multiple measures related to craving. Heavy and light smokers (N=127) were exposed to smoking cues while either nicotine deprived or nondeprived. Measures included urge ratings, affective valence, a behavioral choice task assessing perceived reinforcement value of smoking, and smoking-related judgment tasks. Results indicated higher correlations in the nicotine-deprived than in nondeprived group. The measures principally responsible for this effect loaded onto a single common Craving factor for nicotine-deprived but not nondeprived smokers. These findings suggest that, under certain conditions, measures of craving-related processes covary. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | nicotine deprivation craving response covariation smokers |
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