Background. Relationships between mindfulness and general craving have been documented. However, there is still no data regarding relationships between mindfulness and the different craving factors.Methods. Using data from an online survey among hospital workers smoking tobacco in France (n=127), we performed linear regression models with the four craving factors as outcomes, and dispositional mindfulness as explanatory variable.Results. After adjusting for nicotine dependence, mindfulness was negatively associated with general craving and three out of four craving factors (emotionality, compulsivity and purposefulness, but not expectancy).Conclusions. These results support the implementation of mindfulness-based interventions in the context of tobacco cessation attempt.