Fucito Lisa M, Juliano Laura M
Department of Psychology, American University, Washington, DC 20016, USA.
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2007 Nov;194(4):475-83. doi: 10.1007/s00213-007-0851-7. Epub 2007 Jul 10.
Smokers have weak positive expectancies for nicotine replacement therapies relative to smoking (Juliano and Brandon, Nicotine Tob Res, 6:569-574, 2004).
This study investigated if a manipulation designed to alter expectancies for the nicotine patch was effective in increasing positive expectancies for the patch and influencing smoking cessation outcomes during a 2-day abstinence period.
Smokers (n = 72) were randomly assigned to receive information that emphasized either patch benefits (n = 25) or standard patch information including side effects (n = 25). Participants wore placebo patches but were told that the patches contained nicotine. A control condition (n = 22) was informed that they received placebo patches while given standard patch information to independently test the effect of the nicotine-dose instructional set on abstinence outcomes.
Benefits information significantly increased positive expectancies for the patch and promoted positive mood during the abstinence period relative to the side effects information. Nicotine-dose instructions resulted in fewer lapsed cigarettes and higher ratings of patch helpfulness than placebo instructions. In particular, women's smoking behavior appeared to be more influenced by nicotine instructions than that of men.
The results of this preliminary study suggest that information provided to smokers about patch effects and nicotine content may influence behavioral and subjective outcomes of patch use.
相对于吸烟,吸烟者对尼古丁替代疗法的积极预期较弱(朱利亚诺和布兰登,《尼古丁与烟草研究》,6:569 - 574,2004年)。
本研究调查了一种旨在改变对尼古丁贴片预期的操作,是否能有效增加对贴片的积极预期,并在2天的戒烟期内影响戒烟结果。
吸烟者(n = 72)被随机分配,分别接受强调贴片益处的信息(n = 25)或包含副作用的标准贴片信息(n = 25)。参与者佩戴安慰剂贴片,但被告知贴片含有尼古丁。一个对照组(n = 22)被告知他们接受的是安慰剂贴片,同时给予标准贴片信息,以独立测试尼古丁剂量说明对戒烟结果的影响。
与副作用信息相比,益处信息显著增加了对贴片的积极预期,并在戒烟期促进了积极情绪。尼古丁剂量说明导致复吸香烟数量少于安慰剂说明,且对贴片帮助程度的评分更高。特别是,女性的吸烟行为似乎比男性更容易受到尼古丁说明的影响。
这项初步研究的结果表明,向吸烟者提供的关于贴片效果和尼古丁含量的信息,可能会影响贴片使用的行为和主观结果。