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Emergence of depression during early abstinence in depressed and non-depressed women smokers.

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Pomerleau, CS; Brouwer, RJ; Pomerleau, OF
Published in: Journal of Addictive Diseases
January 2001

The emergence of depression early in a quit attempt and its relationship to ability to maintain abstinence were studied in 99 depressed and non-depressed women smokers. Participants rated withdrawal symptomatology during a baseline week and the first two weeks of a quit attempt, during which they used a 21-mg nicotine patch and received behavioral counseling. Depressed women experienced greater difficulty maintaining early abstinence than non-depressed women. They were significantly more likely to smoke on the first day of abstinence and smoked marginally more days during the first week. Among participants who relapsed during the first two weeks, latency to relapse was significantly shorter for depressed women. Although craving and all withdrawal symptoms except insomnia showed significant increases over baseline, only depression showed significant group differences, with trend analyses suggesting that depression asymptotes in non-depressed women after the first week but continues increasing in depressed women. Larger increases in depression on the first day of abstinence were associated with earlier lapse. Because depression is relatively infrequent as a withdrawal symptom, it may not be a "true" withdrawal symptom except in depressed people. Identification of depressed smokers and anticipation of their increased need for support during this period may help to counteract the "first-day effect" and difficulties during early abstinence.

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Journal of Addictive Diseases

DOI

EISSN

1545-0848

ISSN

1055-0887

Publication Date

January 2001

Volume

20

Issue

1

Start / End Page

73 / 80

Related Subject Headings

  • Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
  • Substance Abuse
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Recurrence
  • Nicotine
  • Motivation
  • Humans
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Female
  • Depressive Disorder
 

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Pomerleau, C. S., Brouwer, R. J., & Pomerleau, O. F. (2001). Emergence of depression during early abstinence in depressed and non-depressed women smokers. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 20(1), 73–80. https://doi.org/10.1300/j069v20n01_07
Pomerleau, C. S., R. J. Brouwer, and O. F. Pomerleau. “Emergence of depression during early abstinence in depressed and non-depressed women smokers.Journal of Addictive Diseases 20, no. 1 (January 2001): 73–80. https://doi.org/10.1300/j069v20n01_07.
Pomerleau CS, Brouwer RJ, Pomerleau OF. Emergence of depression during early abstinence in depressed and non-depressed women smokers. Journal of Addictive Diseases. 2001 Jan;20(1):73–80.
Pomerleau, C. S., et al. “Emergence of depression during early abstinence in depressed and non-depressed women smokers.Journal of Addictive Diseases, vol. 20, no. 1, Jan. 2001, pp. 73–80. Epmc, doi:10.1300/j069v20n01_07.
Pomerleau CS, Brouwer RJ, Pomerleau OF. Emergence of depression during early abstinence in depressed and non-depressed women smokers. Journal of Addictive Diseases. 2001 Jan;20(1):73–80.

Published In

Journal of Addictive Diseases

DOI

EISSN

1545-0848

ISSN

1055-0887

Publication Date

January 2001

Volume

20

Issue

1

Start / End Page

73 / 80

Related Subject Headings

  • Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
  • Substance Abuse
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Recurrence
  • Nicotine
  • Motivation
  • Humans
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Female
  • Depressive Disorder