Approach Without Liking: The Effects of Smoking-Related Settings on Implicit Liking Attitudes and Approach Tendencies Toward Smoking.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal of psychoactive drugs Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1080/02791072.2025.2462004
Haide Chen, Enjin Zheng, Keying Lai, Boqiang Zhao, Tingting Wei, Lingfeng Gao, Weijian Li
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Little is known about whether smokers consistently show implicit liking attitudes and approach tendencies toward smoking in various smoking-related settings. This study aimed to examine the effects of static object and dynamic action cues associated with cigarettes on the liking and approach components of implicit attitudes toward smoking. Three experiments were conducted using a modified paradigm of the Brief Implicit Association Test (BIAT). In each experiment, participants were required to complete both the liking-BIAT and approach-BIAT. Experiment 1 showed that smokers exhibited fewer negative attitudes and more approach tendencies toward smoking than nonsmokers. Experiment 2 showed that neither liking nor approach tendencies of implicit attitudes toward smoking differed significantly in smoking-related and neutral situations among smokers. Experiment 3 showed that smokers exhibited more approach tendencies toward smoking under dynamic action cues associated with cigarettes than that under static object cues, whereas implicit liking attitudes were not significantly different under these two settings. The present results suggested that the approach component of implicit attitudes was more sensitive to smoking-related settings, including cues of cigarette-offering action, than implicit liking attitudes, which increased the understanding of distinct activation mechanisms of different components of implicit attitudes toward smoking.

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不喜欢的方式:吸烟相关环境对隐性喜欢态度和吸烟接近倾向的影响。
在各种与吸烟有关的环境中,吸烟者是否始终表现出隐性的喜欢态度和接近倾向,我们知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨与香烟有关的静态物体和动态动作线索对吸烟内隐态度的喜好和接近成分的影响。采用改进后的短内隐联想测验(BIAT)范式进行了三个实验。在每个实验中,参与者都被要求完成喜欢性biat和接近性biat。实验1表明,吸烟者比非吸烟者表现出更少的消极态度和更多的接近倾向。实验2表明,在吸烟相关情境和中性情境下,吸烟者对吸烟的内隐态度的喜欢倾向和接近倾向均无显著差异。实验3表明,吸烟者在与香烟相关的动态动作线索下比在静态物体线索下表现出更多的接近倾向,而内隐喜欢态度在这两种情况下没有显著差异。本研究结果表明,内隐态度的接近成分比内隐喜欢态度对吸烟相关环境(包括提供香烟行为的线索)更敏感,这有助于理解内隐吸烟态度不同成分的不同激活机制。
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