Department of Psychology, University at Albany, Albany, NY 12222, USA.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2010 Sep;24(3):446-52. doi: 10.1037/a0018545.
Recent research has suggested that practicing small acts of self-control can lead to an improvement in self-control performance. Because smoking cessation requires self-control, it was hypothesized that a treatment that builds self-control should help in quitting smoking. A total of 122 smokers either practiced small acts of self-control for 2 weeks before quitting smoking or practiced a task that increased their awareness of self-control or feelings of confidence, without exercising self-control. Their smoking status was assessed using daily telephone calls and biochemically verified. Individuals who practiced self-control remained abstinent longer than those who practiced tasks that did not require self-control. Supplemental analyses suggested that the increased survival times were a product of building self-control strength and were not produced by changes in feelings that practicing should help in cessation, effort exerted on the practice task, or thinking more about self-control while practicing.
最近的研究表明,进行一些小的自我控制练习可以提高自我控制能力。由于戒烟需要自我控制,因此假设一种增强自我控制的治疗方法应该有助于戒烟。共有 122 名吸烟者在戒烟前进行了为期 2 周的自我控制小练习,或者进行了一项增强自我控制意识或自信心的任务,但不进行自我控制。他们的吸烟状况通过每天的电话和生物化学验证来评估。进行自我控制练习的个体比进行不需要自我控制的任务练习的个体保持更长的戒烟时间。补充分析表明,存活时间的延长是增强自我控制力量的结果,而不是练习有助于戒烟的感觉、练习任务所付出的努力或在练习时更多地思考自我控制等因素变化的结果。