Cognitive Model of Smoking

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Describe Tate et al.
Those told there would be no negative withdrawal symptoms, experienced less negative effects than those who weren't
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Describe Kassel et al.
Adolescents smoke when they have a bad mood
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Which study found that Adolescents believed smoking reduced bad mood?
Brandon and Baker
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Describe Expectancy theory
Positive expectancies about smoking that it will reduce bad mood and not increase it
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Who said that unconscious expectancies caused by autonomic processing leads to a loss of control maintaining a smoking addiction?
Brandon et al.
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Devires and Backbier found that?
Perception of costs and benefits about abstinence of smoking affect ability to relapse
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Nerin de Puerta and Jane found what?
Most smoking studies didn't have female participants
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Lopez et al.
Men and women have different smoking patterns
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Hurt et al found what?
Nictotine patches didn't improve cessation rates
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Which study found nicotine patches and CBT improve cessation rates and reduce relapse rates?
Moolchan et al.
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