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1. Adherence to low-calorie and low-sugar diets is uniquely associated with distinct facets of appearance/weight-related smoking motivations.

2. Distress Intolerance in Relation to Reliance on Cigarettes for Weight, Shape, and Appetite Control.

3. Anxiety sensitivity and daily cigarette smoking in relation to sleep disturbances in treatment-seeking smokers.

4. Distress Intolerance and Smoking Topography in the Context of a Biological Challenge.

5. Smoking-related weight and appetite concerns and use of electronic cigarettes among daily cigarette smokers.

6. Sex-Specific Link Between Emotional Vulnerability and Poor Weight Control in Cigarette Smokers.

7. A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Smoking and Weight Eating Episodes Test (SWEET).

8. Anxiety sensitivity in the association between posttraumatic stress and substance use disorders: A systematic review.

9. Acute Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Affect and Smoking Craving in the Weeks Before and After a Cessation Attempt.

10. Anxiety sensitivity in smokers with indicators of cardiovascular disease.

11. Emotion dysregulation explains the relation between insomnia symptoms and negative reinforcement smoking cognitions among daily smokers.

12. Development and initial validation of a marijuana cessation expectancies questionnaire.

13. Panic attack history and smoking topography.

14. Understanding the Connection Between Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Respiratory Problems: Contributions of Anxiety Sensitivity.

15. Posttraumatic stress symptoms and body mass index among World Trade Center disaster-exposed smokers: A preliminary examination of the role of anxiety sensitivity.

16. An experimental test of the effect of acute anxious arousal and anxiety sensitivity on negative reinforcement smoking.

17. Anxiety sensitivity in relation to quit day dropout among adult daily smokers recruited to participate in a self-guided cessation attempt.

18. Smoking to Regulate Negative Affect: Disentangling the Relationship Between Posttraumatic Stress and Emotional Disorder Symptoms, Nicotine Dependence, and Cessation-Related Problems.

19. Associations Between Anxiety Sensitivity, Negative Affect, and Smoking During a Self-Guided Smoking Cessation Attempt.

20. The role of smoking-specific experiential avoidance in the relation between perceived stress and tobacco dependence, perceived barriers to cessation, and problems during quit attempts among treatment-seeking smokers.

21. Examining substance use and affective processes as multivariate risk factors associated with overweight body mass among treatment-seeking smokers.

22. Validation of the Avoidance and Inflexibility Scale (AIS) Among Treatment-Seeking Smokers.

23. Anxiety Sensitivity and Pre-Cessation Smoking Processes: Testing the Independent and Combined Mediating Effects of Negative Affect-Reduction Expectancies and Motives.

24. Predictors of breath-holding duration among treatment-seeking tobacco users.

25. Dysphoria and smoking among treatment seeking smokers: the role of smoking-related inflexibility/avoidance.

26. Emotional disorders and smoking: Relations to quit attempts and cessation strategies among treatment-seeking smokers.

27. Trauma Exposure and Cigarette Smoking: The Impact of Negative Affect and Affect-Regulatory Smoking Motives.

28. Main and Interactive Effects of Anxiety Sensitivity and Physical Distress Intolerance with Regard to PTSD Symptoms Among Trauma-Exposed Smokers.

29. Negative affect and smoking motives sequentially mediate the effect of panic attacks on tobacco-relevant processes.

30. Anxiety Sensitivity and Cognitive-Based Smoking Processes: Testing the Mediating Role of Emotion Dysregulation Among Treatment-Seeking Daily Smokers.

31. Examining the role of emotion regulation in the bidirectional relation between physiological and subjective stress response among daily cigarette smokers.

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