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Acute nicotine withdrawal symptoms and anxious responding to bodily sensations: a test of incremental predictive validity among young adult regular smokers
Authors:Zvolensky Michael J  Feldner Matthew T  Leen-Feldner Ellen W  Gibson Laura E  Abrams Kenneth  Gregor Kristin
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Psychology, University of Vermont, 320 Dewey Hall, Burlington, VT 05405, USA

bUniversity of Richmond, USA

Abstract:Although previous work has found associations between panic and smoking, little research has investigated potential mechanisms by which smoking may contribute to panic problems. The present investigation evaluated the incremental validity of acute nicotine withdrawal symptoms (elicited by an average of 2 h of nicotine deprivation) relative to negative affectivity, anxiety sensitivity, and nicotine dependence in predicting anxiety responding to 3-min voluntary hyperventilation. The sample consisted of 90 regular smokers (46 females), as defined by smoking 10 cigarettes per day for at least 1 year, recruited through the general community. Consistent with prediction, greater levels of pre-challenge nicotine withdrawal symptoms uniquely predicted post-challenge intensity of panic symptoms and anxiety relative to other established factors. Findings are discussed in the context of how regular smoking may promote panic symptomotology.
Keywords:Smoking   Anxiety   Bodily sensations   Nicotine withdrawal symptoms   Biological challenge
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