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尼古丁刺激和反应预期对男性和女性吸烟者对无尼古丁电子烟反应的影响。

The effects of nicotine stimulus and response expectancies on male and female smokers' responses to nicotine-free electronic cigarettes.

作者信息

Copp Sebastian R, Collins Jamie L, Dar Reuven, Barrett Sean P

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Canada.

School of Psychological Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2015 Jan;40:144-7. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.09.013. Epub 2014 Sep 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have been reported to reduce tobacco craving and withdrawal; however, the mechanisms underlying these effects have not been elucidated.

METHODS

This study examined the contributions of nicotine stimulus and response expectancies to responses to nicotine-free e-cigarettes in 21 e-cigarette naïve smokers (12 male). Participants completed two randomized experimental sessions in which they administered a nicotine-free e-cigarette. During one session they were informed that the e-cigarette contained nicotine and during the other session they were informed that the e-cigarette was nicotine-free. Participants completed subjective assessments before and immediately after sampling ten puffs from the e-cigarette and were then invited to earn additional puffs using a computerized progressive ratio task. Prior to their enrolment in the study, participants provided an estimate of the relative importance of the nicotine content of e-cigarettes for craving relief.

RESULTS

Instructions that the e-cigarette contained nicotine were found to reduce both intention to smoke (p=0.017) and withdrawal-related (p=0.018) craving, regardless of a-priori reported beliefs regarding the relative importance of nicotine. Nicotine content instructions were also found to be associated with a shorter latency to self-administration (p=0.005); however, a Sex×Instructions×Response Expectancy interaction (p=0.008) revealed that this effect was specific to women who had strong a-priori nicotine content craving relief expectations. Neither nicotine content instructions nor response expectancies impacted the number of puffs self-administered.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest that nicotine content expectations contribute to smokers' responses to e-cigarettes, and that a-priori beliefs about nicotine effects may be especially important in women.

摘要

背景

据报道,电子烟可减少对烟草的渴望和戒断反应;然而,这些作用背后的机制尚未阐明。

方法

本研究调查了尼古丁刺激和反应预期对21名未使用过电子烟的吸烟者(12名男性)对不含尼古丁电子烟反应的影响。参与者完成了两个随机实验环节,在其中使用不含尼古丁的电子烟。在一个环节中,他们被告知电子烟含有尼古丁,而在另一个环节中,他们被告知电子烟不含尼古丁。参与者在从电子烟中抽取十口之前和之后立即完成主观评估,然后被邀请使用计算机化的累进比率任务来赚取额外的抽吸次数。在参与研究之前,参与者对电子烟尼古丁含量对缓解渴望的相对重要性进行了估计。

结果

发现关于电子烟含有尼古丁的说明可降低吸烟意愿(p = 0.017)和与戒断相关的渴望(p = 0.018),无论先前报告的关于尼古丁相对重要性的信念如何。还发现尼古丁含量说明与自我给药的潜伏期缩短有关(p = 0.005);然而,性别×说明×反应预期的交互作用(p = 0.008)表明,这种效应特定于那些事先对尼古丁含量缓解渴望有强烈预期的女性。尼古丁含量说明和反应预期均未影响自我给药的抽吸次数。

结论

研究结果表明,尼古丁含量预期有助于吸烟者对电子烟的反应,并且事先对尼古丁作用的信念在女性中可能尤为重要。

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