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Randomized Trial of Mindfulness- and Reappraisal-Based Regulation of Craving Training Among Daily Cigarette Smokers.

Authors :
Roos, Corey R.
Harp, Nicholas R.
Vafaie, Nilofar
Gueorguieva, Ralitza
Frankforter, Tami
Carroll, Kathleen M.
Kober, Hedy
Source :
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors; Nov2023, Vol. 37 Issue 7, p829-840, 12p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: Craving predicts smoking, yet existing interventions may not adequately target regulation of craving. We evaluated two versions of regulation of craving-training (ROC-T), a computerized intervention with intensive practice of strategies when exposed to smoking-related images. Method: Ninety-two nicotine-dependent daily smokers were randomized to mindfulness-based therapy (MBT) ROC-T focusing on mindful acceptance, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) ROC-T focusing on reappraisal or no intervention control. The ROC task was administered pre- and postintervention to assess changes in cueinduced craving and mindfulness- and reappraisal-based regulation of craving. Results: MBT and CBT-- versus control--showed significantly greater reductions in smoking during the intervention phase (baseline to Week 4), corresponding to large (d = -1.08, 95% CI [-1.64, -0.52]) and medium-to-large effect sizes (d = -0.69, 95% CI [-1.22, -0.15]), respectively. During follow-up (Week 4-16), CBT showed significant increases in smoking, whereas MBT and control did not. For the entire study (baseline to Week 16), MBT showed significantly greater reductions in smoking compared to control (d = -1.6, 95% CI [-2.56, -0.66]) but CBT was not significantly different than control (d = -0.82, 95% CI [-1.77, 0.13]). There were no effects on smoking when directly comparing MBT and CBT. Quit rates were low across the sample, with no difference among conditions. MBT and CBT--versus control--significantly reduced cue-induced craving. CBT (but not MBT)--versus control--significantly improved reappraisal-based regulation of craving. Both MBT and CBT--versus control--significantly improved mindfulness-based regulation of craving. Conclusions: MBT- and CBT-ROC-T may reduce cue-induced craving and smoking, and MBT may be more durable than CBT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0893164X
Volume :
37
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173648421
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1037/adb0000940