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Elsevier, Addictive Behaviors, 6(16), p. 467-479, 1991

DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(91)90054-l

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Exposure to smoking-relevant cues: Effects on desire to smoke and topographical components of smoking behavior

Journal article published in 1991 by Thomas J. Payne ORCID, Mitchell L. Schare, Donald J. Levis, Gep Colletti
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Abstract

The effects of exposure to two classes of smoking-relevant cues (environmental; negative affect) on desire to smoke and smoking topography were evaluated. Sixty chronic smokers were randomly assigned to one of six groups in a two-way ANOVA design in which the salience of environmental cues and presence of negative affective cues were manipulated. This was followed by a 20-minute interval during which ad libitum smoking was videotaped in an unobtrusive manner. Results indicated that the experimental manipulations differentially influenced ratings of desire and topographical components of smoking behavior. Implications are raised regarding the role of cue reactivity in the maintenance of smoking behavior.