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Sex Differences in Smoking Constructs and Abstinence: The Explanatory Role of Smoking Outcome Expectancies

机译:吸烟结构和戒酒中的性别差异:吸烟结果预期的解释性作用

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Scientific evidence suggests women experience more severe problems when attempting to quit smoking relative to men. Yet, little work has examined potential explanatory variables that maintain sex differences in clinically-relevant smoking processes. Smoking outcome expectancies have demonstrated sex differences and associative relations with the smoking processes and behavior, including problems when attempting to quit, smoking-specific experiential avoidance, perceived barriers to quitting, and smoking abstinence. Thus, expectancies about the consequences of smoking may explain sex differences across these variables. Accordingly, the current study examined the explanatory role of smoking-outcome expectancies (e.g., long-term negative consequences, immediate negative consequences, sensory satisfaction, negative affect reduction, and appetite weight control) in models of sex differences across cessation-related problems, smoking-specific experiential avoidance, perceived barriers to quitting, and smoking abstinence. Participants included 450 (48.4% female; Mage = 37.45; SD = 13.50) treatment-seeking adult smokers. Results indicated that sex had an indirect effect on problems when attempting to quit smoking through immediate negative consequences and negative affect reduction expectancies; on smoking-specific experiential avoidance through long-term negative consequences, immediate negative consequences, and negative affect reduction expectancies; on barriers to quitting through negative affect reduction expectancies; and on abstinence through appetite weight control expectancies. The current findings suggest that sex differences in negative affect reduction expectancies and negative consequences expectancies may serve to maintain maladaptive smoking processes, while appetite weight control expectancies may promote short-term abstinence. These findings provide initial evidence for the conceptual role of smoking expectancies as potential ‘linking variables’ for sex differences in smoking variables.
机译:科学证据表明,与男性相比,女性在尝试戒烟时会遇到更严重的问题。但是,很少有研究检查可能的解释变量,这些变量在临床相关吸烟过程中保持性别差异。吸烟结果的期望值已表明性别差异以及与吸烟过程和行为的关联关系,包括尝试戒烟时的问题,特定于吸烟的体验回避,感知的戒烟障碍和戒烟。因此,对吸烟后果的预期可能解释了这些变量之间的性别差异。因此,本研究调查了吸烟结局预期的解释性作用(例如长期负面​​影响,直接负面影响,感官满足感,负面影响减少和食欲控制体重)在跨性别相关问题的性别差异模型中的作用,特定于吸烟的体验回避,感知到的戒烟障碍和戒烟。参与者包括450名(48.4%女性;法师= 37.45; SD = 13.50)寻求治疗的成年吸烟者。结果表明,在尝试戒烟时,性行为会通过直接的负面影响和减少负面影响的预期对问题产生间接影响;通过长期的负面影响,直接的负面影响和负面影响的减少预期来避免吸烟。通过减少负面影响的期望而戒烟的障碍;以及通过控制食欲来控制体重。目前的研究结果表明,性别差异对减少期望有负面影响,而期望的负面影响可能会维持不良适应性吸烟过程,而控制食欲控制体重可能会促进短期戒酒。这些发现为吸烟期望作为吸烟变量中性别差异的潜在“联系变量”的概念作用提供了初步证据。

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