Título |
Anxiety Sensitivity and Tobacco Use: A Transdiagnostic Approach |
Autores |
Aonso-Diego, Gema , Ruz, M , FERNÁNDEZ ARTAMENDI, SERGIO, Ruiz, Manuel J. , LÓPEZ NUÑEZ, CARLA |
Publicación externa |
No |
Medio |
Clin. Salud |
Alcance |
Article |
Naturaleza |
Científica |
Cuartil JCR |
2 |
Cuartil SJR |
2 |
Impacto JCR |
2.3 |
Impacto SJR |
0.503 |
Web |
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85153607621&doi=10.5093%2fclysa2023a2&partnerID=40&md5=85e5c065703e6b51e8d547f98382677d |
Fecha de publicacion |
29/05/2023 |
ISI |
000940106100001 |
Scopus Id |
2-s2.0-85153607621 |
DOI |
10.5093/clysa2023a2 |
Abstract |
Background: In recent years, several studies have found a relationship between transdiagnostic variables, such as anxiety sensitivity (AS) and tobacco use and smoking cessation. Method: In this line, the aim was twofold: 1) to analyze sex differences in variables related to tobacco and AS and 2) to examine the mediating effect of AS. For this purpose, the sample consisted of 340 smokers (M (age) = 33.59 years, SD = 11.98, 68.5% women). Results: The results showed that men smoked more cigarettes per day and women had higher levels of total, physical, and cognitive AS. The structural equation model confirmed that AS is a mediator variable between the number of cigarettes per day and nicotine dependence, and the number of previous cessation attempts. Conclusions: These findings suggest that transdiagnostic variables, such as AS, and sex differences, must be taken into account in smoking cessation interventions. |
Palabras clave |
Tobacco; Anxiety sensitivity; Smoking cessation; Transdiagnostic approach; Sex differences |
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