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An examination of differences in variables maintaining smoking behavior in adult smokers with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

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Van Voorhees, E; McClernon, FJ; Fuemmeler, B; English, J; Holdaway, A; Hallyburton, M; Dew, R; Kollins, S
Published in: Addiction Research and Theory
February 1, 2012

Individuals with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) smoke cigarettes at higher rates and have greater difficulty quitting than their non-diagnosed peers. This study examined differences between smokers with and without ADHD on a range of smoking-related variables. Twenty-two subjects with ADHD and 22 controls completed self-report measures of withdrawal symptoms, smoking motivation, sensory experience of smoking, and positive and negative affect. Compared to control smokers, smokers with ADHD reported greater craving and negative affect; perceived smoking as providing greater enhancement of concentration and alertness, as more calming, and as providing a greater decrease in irritability; found cigarette puffs to be more enjoyable and satisfying; and rated smoking as providing greater positive and negative reinforcement and greater cognitive enhancement. Women with ADHD reported the greatest effects of smoking on improving concentration and reducing irritability. Findings support the hypothesis that smokers with ADHD may experience smoking differently than smokers without the disorder, and that they may identify different motivations for smoking.

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Addiction Research and Theory

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1476-7392

ISSN

1606-6359

Publication Date

February 1, 2012

Volume

20

Issue

1

Start / End Page

72 / 81

Related Subject Headings

  • Substance Abuse
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 4206 Public health
  • 1701 Psychology
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
 

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Van Voorhees, E., McClernon, F. J., Fuemmeler, B., English, J., Holdaway, A., Hallyburton, M., … Kollins, S. (2012). An examination of differences in variables maintaining smoking behavior in adult smokers with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Addiction Research and Theory, 20(1), 72–81. https://doi.org/10.3109/16066359.2011.564692
Van Voorhees, E., F. J. McClernon, B. Fuemmeler, J. English, A. Holdaway, M. Hallyburton, R. Dew, and S. Kollins. “An examination of differences in variables maintaining smoking behavior in adult smokers with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.” Addiction Research and Theory 20, no. 1 (February 1, 2012): 72–81. https://doi.org/10.3109/16066359.2011.564692.
Van Voorhees E, McClernon FJ, Fuemmeler B, English J, Holdaway A, Hallyburton M, et al. An examination of differences in variables maintaining smoking behavior in adult smokers with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Addiction Research and Theory. 2012 Feb 1;20(1):72–81.
Van Voorhees, E., et al. “An examination of differences in variables maintaining smoking behavior in adult smokers with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.” Addiction Research and Theory, vol. 20, no. 1, Feb. 2012, pp. 72–81. Scopus, doi:10.3109/16066359.2011.564692.
Van Voorhees E, McClernon FJ, Fuemmeler B, English J, Holdaway A, Hallyburton M, Dew R, Kollins S. An examination of differences in variables maintaining smoking behavior in adult smokers with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Addiction Research and Theory. 2012 Feb 1;20(1):72–81.

Published In

Addiction Research and Theory

DOI

EISSN

1476-7392

ISSN

1606-6359

Publication Date

February 1, 2012

Volume

20

Issue

1

Start / End Page

72 / 81

Related Subject Headings

  • Substance Abuse
  • 5203 Clinical and health psychology
  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 4206 Public health
  • 1701 Psychology
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services