Associations of Trait Psychomotor Restlessness and Agitation With Tobacco Withdrawal Symptoms in a Nonclinical Sample of Adults Who Smoke Cigarettes.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Walter G Dyer, Adam M Leventhal, Young In Chung, Stephen J Wilson, Mariel S Bello
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Abstract

Introduction: Psychomotor restlessness and agitation (PMA)-unintentional motor activity (eg, fidgeting and pacing) stemming from mental tension-is a transdiagnostic psychopathological trait linked to several psychiatric conditions comorbid with tobacco dependence. Prior work suggests that PMA is cross-sectionally associated with retrospective reports of more severe tobacco withdrawal during prior quit attempts. Whether PMA is associated with tobacco withdrawal symptoms during experimentally manipulated smoking abstinence is currently unknown. This study investigated PMA as a predictor of tobacco withdrawal symptom severity using a controlled laboratory design in a nonclinical sample of adults who smoke cigarettes daily.

Aims and methods: Participants (N = 778; 37.5% female; M [SD] age = 47 years [11.2]) attended a baseline session that assessed PMA severity. Participants then attended two counterbalanced sessions (one preceded by 16-hour tobacco abstinence vs. nonabstinence) where they completed self-report questionnaires on urges to smoke, nicotine withdrawal symptoms, positive and negative affect states, and a task assessing smoking lapse behavior.

Results: Higher PMA at baseline was positively associated with abstinence-induced increases in urges to smoke, nicotine withdrawal symptoms, several negative affect states, cognition (in covariate-adjusted analyses), and smoking reinstatement behavior (in unadjusted, but not adjusted analyses). Trait PMA was not associated with abstinence-induced changes in positive affect states.

Conclusions: Higher trait PMA may heighten vulnerability to experiencing more severe smoking urges, nicotine withdrawal, negative affect, confusion, and (to some extent) motivation to reinstate smoking during acute smoking abstinence. These findings may inform precision medicine approaches and the development of tailored interventions for populations with PMA during smoking cessation.

Implications: This study shows how psychomotor restlessness and agitation-a transdiagnostic psychopathological trait-is associated with cognitive, affective, and behavioral features of tobacco withdrawal in a nonclinical sample of adults who smoke cigarettes daily. The implications of our findings may inform precision medicine approaches and the development of tailored interventions that address PMA during smoking cessation.

精神运动性不安、躁动和戒烟。
精神运动性躁动不安(PMA)——由精神紧张引起的无意识的运动活动(如坐立不安、踱步)——是一种跨诊断的精神病理特征,与烟草依赖共病的几种精神疾病有关。先前的研究表明,在先前的戒烟尝试中,PMA与更严重的烟草戒断的回顾性报告横断面相关。在实验控制的戒烟过程中,PMA是否与烟草戒断症状有关目前尚不清楚。本研究调查了PMA作为烟草戒断症状严重程度的预测因素,采用对照实验室设计,在非临床样本中,每天吸烟的成年人。方法:受试者(N = 778;37.5%的女性;M [SD]年龄= 47岁[11.2])参加了评估PMA严重程度的基线会议。然后,参与者参加了两个平衡的会议(其中一个之前是16小时的戒烟与非戒烟),在那里他们完成了关于吸烟冲动、尼古丁戒断症状、积极和消极影响状态的自我报告问卷,以及评估吸烟失效行为的任务。结果:基线时较高的PMA与戒烟引起的吸烟冲动增加、尼古丁戒断症状、几种负面影响状态、认知(在协变量调整分析中)和吸烟恢复行为(在未调整但未调整的分析中)呈正相关。特质PMA与禁欲诱导的积极情绪状态变化无关。结论:在急性戒烟期间,较高的特质PMA可能会增加更严重的吸烟冲动、尼古丁戒断、负面影响、困惑和(在某种程度上)恢复吸烟的动机。这些发现可能为精准医学方法和针对戒烟期间PMA人群量身定制的干预措施的发展提供信息。意义:这项研究显示了精神运动性不安和躁动——一种跨诊断的精神病理特征——是如何与每天吸烟的成年人的非临床样本中的认知、情感和行为特征相关联的。我们的研究结果可能为精确医学方法和量身定制的干预措施的发展提供信息,以解决戒烟期间的PMA。
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Nicotine & Tobacco Research
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
10.60%
发文量
268
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nicotine & Tobacco Research is one of the world''s few peer-reviewed journals devoted exclusively to the study of nicotine and tobacco. It aims to provide a forum for empirical findings, critical reviews, and conceptual papers on the many aspects of nicotine and tobacco, including research from the biobehavioral, neurobiological, molecular biologic, epidemiological, prevention, and treatment arenas. Along with manuscripts from each of the areas mentioned above, the editors encourage submissions that are integrative in nature and that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries. The journal is sponsored by the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT). It publishes twelve times a year.
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