Authors
Noreen L Watson, Joseph W VanderVeen, Lee M Cohen, Kenneth G DeMarree, Holly ER Morrell
Publication date
2012/8/1
Journal
Addictive Behaviors
Volume
37
Issue
8
Pages
986-989
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Smokers with symptoms of social anxiety often report smoking as a way to cope with negative affect. These individuals have lower success rates when attempting cessation compared with the general population. However, there is a paucity of research examining the role of social anxiety in nicotine dependence. The present study explored the relationships between symptoms of social anxiety, smoking to cope with these symptoms during social situations (STC), and cigarette craving. Thirty-eight participants completed measures of social anxiety and STC at baseline. Cigarette craving was subsequently assessed pre and post exposure to smoking-related images during periods of nicotine satiation and deprivation. Regression analyses revealed that greater symptoms of social anxiety predicted the frequency of STC behaviors and the number of cigarettes participants thought they would need in order to feel more …
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