Using decision tree analysis to identify risk factors for relapse to smoking
This research used classification tree analysis and logistic regression models to identify risk
factors related to short-and long-term abstinence. Baseline and cessation outcome data from …
factors related to short-and long-term abstinence. Baseline and cessation outcome data from …
Paths to tobacco abstinence: A repeated-measures latent class analysis.
DE McCarthy, L Ebssa, K Witkiewitz… - Journal of consulting …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Knowledge of smoking change processes may be enhanced by identifying
pathways to stable abstinence. We sought to identify latent classes of smokers based on …
pathways to stable abstinence. We sought to identify latent classes of smokers based on …
The day-to-day process of stopping or reducing smoking: a prospective study of self-changers
Introduction Almost all descriptions of attempts to quit smoking have focused on what
happens after an abrupt quit attempt and end once a smoker relapses. The current study …
happens after an abrupt quit attempt and end once a smoker relapses. The current study …
The hardening hypothesis: is the ability to quit decreasing due to increasing nicotine dependence? A review and commentary
JR Hughes - Drug and alcohol dependence, 2011 - Elsevier
The “hardening hypothesis” states tobacco control activities have mostly influenced those
smokers who found it easier to quit and, thus, remaining smokers are those who are less …
smokers who found it easier to quit and, thus, remaining smokers are those who are less …
Increases in hyperactive–impulsive symptoms predict relapse among smokers in nicotine replacement therapy
M Rukstalis, C Jepson, F Patterson… - Journal of substance abuse …, 2005 - Elsevier
Inattention and hyperactive–impulsive symptoms have been associated with nicotine
dependence. In an open-label randomized trial (N= 454) of transdermal nicotine versus …
dependence. In an open-label randomized trial (N= 454) of transdermal nicotine versus …
Reduced smoking: an introduction and review of the evidence
JR Hughes - Addiction, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
The major questions about reductions in the number of cigarettesday as a treatment goal are
(1) how many smokers can reduce and maintain such reduction,(2) how much …
(1) how many smokers can reduce and maintain such reduction,(2) how much …
Motivation to quit as a predictor of smoking cessation and abstinence maintenance among treated Spanish smokers
Introduction Although quitting motivation predicts smoking cessation, there have been
inconsistent findings regarding motivation predicting long-term maintenance of abstinence …
inconsistent findings regarding motivation predicting long-term maintenance of abstinence …
[HTML][HTML] Initial smoking experiences and current smoking behaviors and perceptions among current smokers
H Klein, CE Sterk, KW Elifson - Journal of addiction, 2013 - hindawi.com
Purpose. We examine early-onset cigarette smoking and how, if at all, it is related to
subsequent smoking practices. Methods. From 2004 to 2007, face-to-face interviews were …
subsequent smoking practices. Methods. From 2004 to 2007, face-to-face interviews were …
The role of self‐efficacy, recovery self‐efficacy, and preparatory planning in predicting short‐term smoking relapse
I Elfeddali, C Bolman, MJJM Candel… - British journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives. This study aims to identify the role of self‐efficacy, recovery self‐efficacy, and
preparatory planning with regard to short‐term smoking relapse. We also assessed whether …
preparatory planning with regard to short‐term smoking relapse. We also assessed whether …
Predictors of quit attempts and abstinence among smokers not currently interested in quitting
BF Jardin, MJ Carpenter - Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Introduction: Rates of quitting smoking remain stagnant, and thus it is becoming increasingly
important to identify determinants of successful quitting behavior. The primary purpose of the …
important to identify determinants of successful quitting behavior. The primary purpose of the …