2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107293
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Affective mechanisms of stress-induced cigarette craving: Considerations of gender and race/ethnicity

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“…In this population, special consideration of lower socioeconomic status, female gender, and race/ethnicity may be important when developing interventions given our findings of association with concurrent comorbidity. Given the positive association between comorbidities and female gender, interventions for PWH who have comorbidities should consider that women with HIV may have a more difficult time quitting given multiple life stressors (Fletcher et al, 2019), and that stress may increase cravings more among women than men (Erblich et al, 2022). Women may have an even more difficult time quitting if they have lower educational and insurance status (Breger et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this population, special consideration of lower socioeconomic status, female gender, and race/ethnicity may be important when developing interventions given our findings of association with concurrent comorbidity. Given the positive association between comorbidities and female gender, interventions for PWH who have comorbidities should consider that women with HIV may have a more difficult time quitting given multiple life stressors (Fletcher et al, 2019), and that stress may increase cravings more among women than men (Erblich et al, 2022). Women may have an even more difficult time quitting if they have lower educational and insurance status (Breger et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%