Lack of inhibitory control predicts cigarette smoking dependence: Evidence from a non-deprived sample of light to moderate smokers

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Title
Lack of inhibitory control predicts cigarette smoking dependence: Evidence from a non-deprived sample of light to moderate smokers
Journal
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Author(s)
Billieux Joël, Gay Philippe, Rochat Lucien, Khazaal Yasser, Zullino Daniele, Van der Linden Martial
ISSN
0376-8716
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
112
Number
1-2
Pages
164-167
Language
english
Abstract
Objective: To examine the relationship between prepotent inhibition capacities and cigarette dependence
in a sample of non-deprived light to moderate smokers.
Methods: Fifty volunteer smokers were screened with a laboratory go-stop paradigm, and self-reports of
cigarette dependence (Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence, FTND) and cigarette craving (revised
Questionnaire on Smoking Urge, QSU-12).
Results: Correlation and regression analyses showed that lower prepotent inhibition capacities predict
higher levels of cigarette dependence when individual differences in processing speed, craving states,
and age were controlled for. In addition, lower inhibition capacity is associated with a higher number of
cigarettes smoked per day.
Conclusions: A poor ability to inhibit prepotent responses seems to be one of the individual factors related
to cigarette smoking dependence
Keywords
Cigarette, Smoking, Inhibition
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