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Nicotine Fading and Smokeholding Methods to Smoking Cessation1,2

Authors :
Becoña, Elisardo
García, M. Pilar
Source :
Psychological Reports; December 1993, Vol. 73 Issue: 3 p779-786, 8p
Publication Year :
1993

Abstract

We tested a multicomponent behavioural package to stop smoking that contained nicotine fading and smokeholding techniques. 73 smokers were randomly assigned to one of five treatment programmes: (1) nicotine fading and cigarette fading, (2) nicotine fading and concurrent smokeholding, (3) nicotine fading and subsequent smokeholding, (4) a nonintensive smokeholding programme, and (5) an intensive smokeholding programme (daily sessions). Common components of the programmes were self-monitoring, information on smoking, stimulus control, CO feedback, and strategies to avoid withdrawal symptoms. Each treatment was carried out during a total of 10 sessions over 4 weeks (Treatments 1–4) or 2 weeks (Treatment 5). End-of-treatment quit rates ranged from 85% to 91%. At 12-mo. follow-up, the most effective package proved to have been nicotine fading and cigarette fading, with an abstinence rate of 57% as against 25 to 37% for the other treatments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00332941 and 1558691X
Volume :
73
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Psychological Reports
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52766429
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/00332941930733pt109