The primary objectives of the current proposal are as follows: 1.a. To test the hypothesis that smokers characterized by higher compared to lower Anxiety Sensitivity (AS) will demonstrate less success in a self-guided cessation attempt, as indexed by: (1.a.1) Shorter time to first smoking lapse;(1.a.2) Lower point-prevalence abstinence at one, two, four, and 12 weeks post-quit date. 1.b. To test the hypothesis that the association between AS and lapse/relapse to smoking is mediated by the specified emotion and smoking-based processes, including: (1.b.1) Greater levels of negative affect intensity during the cessation attempt;(1.b.2) Greater levels of nicotine withdrawal symptom intensity during the cessation attempt.

Public Health Relevance

The present proposal fills a needed clinically- and theoretically-relevant gap in the smoking- psychiatric literature, as recently espoused by the current NIMH smoking-psychiatric vulnerability report (Ziedonis et al., in press). Indeed, results of the proposed study will directly inform AS-smoking models, and serve more generally as an illustration of how specific anxiety-related processes serve to maintain smoking behavior. The proposed investigation represents a clinically significant and innovative test for a program of research aimed at understanding the mechanisms underlying smoking lapse and relapse.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Type
Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F31)
Project #
5F31DA026634-02
Application #
7822832
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-F12B-N (20))
Program Officer
Grossman, Debra
Project Start
2009-09-01
Project End
2012-08-31
Budget Start
2010-09-01
Budget End
2011-08-31
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2010
Total Cost
$41,380
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Vermont & St Agric College
Department
Psychology
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
066811191
City
Burlington
State
VT
Country
United States
Zip Code
05405
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Langdon, Kirsten J; Fox, Annie B; King, Lynda A et al. (2016) Examination of the dynamic interplay between posttraumatic stress symptoms and alcohol misuse among combat-exposed Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) Veterans. J Affect Disord 196:234-42
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