Urges/craving to smoke: Preliminary results from withdrawing and continuing smokers

Jack E Sherman, Elsimae Morse, Timothy B Baker
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Urges/craving to use drugs may be conceptualized as affective states indexing appetite motivation for drug use. To explore urges/cravings among cigarette smokers, we measured attitudinal/verbal, physiological and behavioral responses of withdrawing, continuing and non-smokers under experimental conditions theoretically or empirically related to enhanced urges/craving to smoke, i.e. drug-associated stimuli, drug-availability and noxious stimulation. Preliminary results suggested that urges/craving to smoke might be subserved by different processes in withdrawing and continuing smokers. They differed in phasic heart rate responses, self-reported mood, arousal and drug craving. Of particular interest, for withdrawing smokers self-reported craving was associated with negative affect, whereas for continuing smokers craving was associated with positive affect or low levels of negative affect. These findings are discussed in the context of current theory.

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渴望吸烟:戒烟和继续吸烟的初步结果
使用药物的冲动/渴望可以被概念化为指示药物使用的食欲动机的情感状态。为了探究吸烟者的欲望/渴望,我们测量了戒烟者、继续吸烟者和非吸烟者在理论或经验条件下的态度/语言、生理和行为反应,这些反应与增强的吸烟欲望/渴望有关,即药物相关刺激、药物可用性和有害刺激。初步结果表明,在戒烟和继续吸烟的过程中,对吸烟的渴望可能会受到不同的影响。他们在阶段性心率反应、自我报告的情绪、觉醒和药物渴望方面存在差异。特别有趣的是,戒烟者自我报告的渴望与消极影响有关,而持续吸烟者的渴望与积极影响或低水平的消极影响有关。这些发现是在当前理论的背景下讨论的。
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