大学年龄吸烟者情感加工测量与吸烟动机指标的关系

David W Wetter , Thomas H Brandon , Timothy B Baker
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两项研究考察了情感信息处理问卷(AIPQ)评估的情感处理措施与吸烟指数之间的关系。AIPQ评估归因风格,对情感反应强度、频率和持续时间的期望,以及对吸烟或通过其他方式对一系列描绘压力情景的情感反应的可控性的期望。在第一项研究中,195名大学生完成了AIPQ以及情绪和吸烟的测量。结果表明,AIPQ量表的信度令人满意。研究1受试者的子样本(n=49)在研究2中暴露于实验室应激源。结果表明,影响控制期望测量预测了消极影响、吸烟冲动、吸烟负强化和肺泡一氧化碳值的后应激源测量。关于情感反应的归因风格和期望不能一致地预测压力后测量。探讨了情感加工与吸烟动机和复吸的关系。
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The relation of affective processing measures and smoking motivation indices among college-age smokers

Two studies examined the relation among affective processing measures as assessed by the Affective Information Processing Questionnaire (AIPQ) and smoking indices. The AIPQ assesses attributional style, expectations regarding the strength, frequency, and duration of affective reactions, and expectations regarding the controllability of affective reactions both by smoking and by other means in response to a series of vignettes depicting stressful situations. In the first study, 195 undergraduates completed the AIPQ along with measures of affect and smoking. Results indicated satisfactory reliability for the AIPQ scales. A subsample of Study 1 subjects (n=49) were exposed to a laboratory stressor in Study 2. Results indicated that the affect control expectations measures predicted post-stressor measures of negative affect, urge to smoke, negative reinforcement from smoking, and alveolar carbon monoxide value. Attributional style and expectations regarding affective reactions did not consistently predict post-stressor measures. The relation of affective processing to smoking motivation and relapse is discussed.

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