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  • Anxiety sensitivity (AS) involves fears related to anxiety experiences and is linked to smoking habits and challenges in quitting.
  • A study with 473 smokers showed that physical and cognitive concerns related to AS were significantly associated with higher tobacco dependence and more severe problems during attempts to quit smoking.
  • The findings suggest that while cognitive and physical aspects of AS are tied to the negative effects of smoking, social concerns relate to both the enjoyment and the reinforcement of smoking behaviors, indicating potential areas to focus on for smoking cessation treatments.

Article Abstract

Anxiety sensitivity (AS)--fear of anxiety-related experiences--has been implicated in smoking motivation and maintenance. In a cross-sectional design, we examined AS facets (physical, cognitive, and social concerns) in relation to tobacco use, abstinence-related problems, and cognitions in 473 treatment-seeking smokers. After controlling for sex, race, age, educational attainment, hypertension status, and neuroticism, linear regression models indicated that AS physical and cognitive concerns were associated with tobacco dependence severity (β=.13-.14, p<.01), particularly the severity of persistent smoking regardless of context or time of day (β=.14-.17, p<.01). All three AS facets were related to more severe problems during past quit attempts (β=.23-.27, p<.001). AS cognitive and social concerns were related to negative affect reduction smoking motives (β=.14, p<.01), but only the social concerns aspect of AS was related to pleasurable relaxation smoking motives and positive and negative reinforcement-related smoking outcome expectancies (β=.14-.17, p<.01). These data suggest that AS physical and cognitive concerns are associated with negative reinforcement-related smoking variables (e.g., abstinence-related problems), whereas the social concerns aspect of AS is associated with positive and negative reinforcement-related smoking variables. Together with past findings, current findings can usefully guide AS-oriented smoking cessation treatment development and refinement.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4738174PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2016.01.005DOI Listing

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