The Geneva Smoking Pictures: Development and Preliminary Validation

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Title
The Geneva Smoking Pictures: Development and Preliminary Validation
Journal
European Addiction Research
Author(s)
Khazaal Yasser, Zullino Daniele, Billieux Joël
ISSN
1022-6877
1421-9891
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2012
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
18
Number
3
Pages
103-109
Language
english
Abstract
Cue reactivity is essential to the maintenance of addictive
disorders. A useful way to study cue reactivity is by means of
normative pictures, but few validated tobacco-related pictures are available. This study describes a database of smoking-related pictures: The Geneva Smoking Pictures (GSP).
Sixty smoking-related pictures were presented to 91 participants who assessed them according to the classic emotional
pictures validation provided by the International Affective
Picture System (NIMH Center for the Study of Emotion and
Attention, 2002). The pictures were rated according to three
dimensions: (1) valence (from positive to negative), (2) emotional arousal (from high arousing to low arousing), and
(3) dominance (from submissive to dominant). Participants
were also screened with the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence. Normative ratings for valence, arousal and dominance of the pictures are provided for the whole sample, as
well as separately for dependent (n = 46) and nondependent
smokers (n = 45). Arousal and dominance were associated
with greater nicotine dependence, but valence ratings were
not. The GSP is a normative database providing a large number of stimuli for investigators who are conducting nicotine
and tobacco research.
Keywords
Cigarette, Cues, Smoking, Database, Picture
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Web of science
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Yes
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