2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.abrep.2020.100301
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Associations between affect, craving, and smoking in Korean smokers: An ecological momentary assessment study

Abstract: Highlights First study of Korean smokers using Ecological Momentary Assessment. Positive between-subject association between negative and positive affect. Robust associations between negative/positive affect and craving.

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“…Craving increases the likelihood of alcohol use and alcohol dependence (Hochster et al, 2018; Khosravani et al, 2019; Remmerswaal et al, 2019; Thorberg et al, 2019). Furthermore, higher levels of craving are associated with nicotine use (Gunter et al, 2020) and reduced resistance to cigarette use (Stevenson et al, 2017) resulting in nicotine lapse (Motschman et al, 2018). In addition, cognitive‐affective factors such as negative affect, impulsivity and thought suppression are well known to contribute to alcohol and nicotine use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Craving increases the likelihood of alcohol use and alcohol dependence (Hochster et al, 2018; Khosravani et al, 2019; Remmerswaal et al, 2019; Thorberg et al, 2019). Furthermore, higher levels of craving are associated with nicotine use (Gunter et al, 2020) and reduced resistance to cigarette use (Stevenson et al, 2017) resulting in nicotine lapse (Motschman et al, 2018). In addition, cognitive‐affective factors such as negative affect, impulsivity and thought suppression are well known to contribute to alcohol and nicotine use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%