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Self-efficacy,nicotine-fading/self-monitoring and cigarette-smoking behaviour
Authors:R.M. Nicki  G.A. MacDonald  R.E. Remington
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. E3B 6E4, Canada;Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO9 5NH, England
Abstract:An attempt to replicate and extend the successful results of Foxx and Brown's (1979) nicotine-fading, self-monitoring procedure for smoking abstinence or controlled smoking was undertaken using a combination of their procedure and cognitive-behavioural interventions. The latter consisted of: (1) a variation of Meichenbaum's (1977) self-instructional training and (2) a simple, direct manipulation of Bandura's (1977) concept of self-efficacy. Evidence was found to support Foxx and Brown's (1979) procedure with respect to reduced smoking rate and nicotine/tar intake. Combinations of treatments did not result in an enhancement of these effects. However, with respect to smoking abstinence, comparable results were only found in groups receiving specific training in self-efficacy. It was suggested that the variability of findings in this study as well as those in the literature subsequent and relating to Foxx and Brown's (1979) procedure might be accounted for using Bandura's (1977) self-efficacy concept.
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