Examination of smoking inflexibility as a mechanism linking anxiety sensitivity and severity of smoking behavior

探讨吸烟僵化作为一种连接焦虑敏感性和吸烟行为严重程度的机制

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Anxiety sensitivity is associated with smoking processes and poorer clinical outcomes. Yet, the specific mechanisms underlying this association are unclear. Smoking-specific avoidance and inflexibility (AIS) is a construct implicated in multiple manifestations of mood regulation that may underlie smoking severity. The current study examined whether AIS accounted for (ie, statistically mediated) the relationship between anxiety sensitivity and multiple indices of smoking severity. METHODS: Baseline self-report data were collected among treatment-seeking smokers (N = 396; 48% female; Mage  = 37.8 years) taking part in a larger intervention study. Gender, smoking-related medical history, Axis I diagnoses, hazardous alcohol use, substance abuse/dependence, and negative affectivity were statistically controlled in analyses. RESULTS: Anxiety sensitivity was indirectly related to all smoking severity variables, with the exception of nicotine dependence, through its relation with AIS. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide initial evidence suggesting AIS may be an important construct in better understanding anxiety sensitivity-smoking relations. SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE: Results suggest the importance of AIS as a malleable target for smoking cessation intervention.

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