Response Time to Craving-Item Ratings as an Implicit Measure of Craving-Related Processes

对渴望项目评分的反应时间作为渴望相关过程的隐性测量指标

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Abstract

Drug craving is typically measured through explicit ratings of craving levels. We examined response time to craving ratings as an implicit measure of craving processes in cigarette smokers. Response time and inter-item variability were investigated as potential indices of certainty in craving ratings. Cigarette smokers, categorized as tobacco dependent or nondependent, completed multiple cue-reactivity sessions with smoking and neutral cues. After each cue, craving level and response time was assessed. Significant inverted-U relationships emerged between craving level and both response time and inter-item variability across conditions, sessions, and groups. Faster response times and less inter-item variability emerged after neutral relative to smoking cues for nondependent smokers and after smoking relative to neutral cues for dependent smokers. Response time provided incremental validity beyond craving level in predicting dependence. Results support use of response time as an implicit measure of craving processes and further distinguish craving experiences between dependent and nondependent smokers.

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