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Effect of depressive symptoms on smoking abstinence and treatment adherence among smokers with a history of alcohol dependence.
Authors:Patten, Christi A.   Drews, Amanda A.   Myers, Mark G.   Martin, John E.   Wolter, Troy D.
Abstract:This study examined the effect of depressive symptoms on smoking abstinence and treatment adherence among smokers with a past history of alcohol dependence. Participants (24 women, 27 men) were randomly assigned to behavioral counseling (BC) or behavioral counseling plus cognitive-behavioral mood management training (CBT). The Hamilton -Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD; A Hamilton, 1967) was administered to assess baseline depressive symptoms. Participants who received CBT and had higher HRSD scores were more likely to achieve short-term abstinence from smoking and attend more treatment sessions than those with lower depression scores, whereas for BC participants the effect of HRSD scores was the opposite. Smokers with a history of alcohol dependence reporting high levels of depressive symptoms may benefit from a mood management intervention. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:depressive symptoms   smoking abstinence   treatment adherence   behavioral counseling   cognitive-behavioral mood management training   smokers   history of alcohol dependence
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