Dawkins Lynne, Munafò Marcus, Christoforou Gina, Olumegbon Naomi, Soar Kirstie
School of Psychology, University of East London.
MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit and School of Experimental Psychology, UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, University of Bristol.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2016 Feb;30(1):101-5. doi: 10.1037/adb0000112. Epub 2015 Sep 28.
Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is becoming increasing popular among smokers, and there is a plethora of devices available. Nicotine delivery is clearly important for reducing tobacco craving and withdrawal symptoms, but other sensorimotor aspects of e-cigarettes (such as visual appearance) may contribute to this effect. This study explored whether it is important for an e-cigarette to visually resemble a tobacco cigarette in order to reduce craving and withdrawal symptoms. Sixty-three cigarette smokers (40% female, aged 18-65 years) who were not current e-cigarette users were randomly allocated to take ten 3-s puffs from either a white or a red first-generation e-cigarette following overnight abstinence. Current craving (urge to smoke) and nicotine withdrawal symptoms (using the Mood and Physical Symptoms Scale [MPSS]) were measured before and 10 min after use. Linear regression revealed higher craving and withdrawal symptoms in the red condition versus the white condition, but only among those who were e-cigarette naive (craving: B = .76, p = .009; withdrawal symptoms: B = 2.18, p = .009), not among those with e-cigarette experience (craving: B = -.08, p = .89; withdrawal symptoms: B = .24, p = .81), and these effects differed between groups (p = .04 and 0.01 for craving and withdrawal symptoms, respectively). In conclusion, cigarette-like appearance was associated with lower craving and withdrawal symptoms, but only for those with no prior e-cigarette experience. This effect, putatively mediated via classical conditioning or expectancies, may aid understanding of smokers' initial preferences for "cigalike" e-cigarette devices.
电子烟的使用在吸烟者中越来越普遍,并且有大量的设备可供选择。尼古丁递送对于减少烟草渴望和戒断症状显然很重要,但电子烟的其他感觉运动方面(如外观)可能也有助于产生这种效果。本研究探讨了电子烟在外观上与卷烟相似对于减少渴望和戒断症状是否重要。63名非当前电子烟使用者的吸烟者(40%为女性,年龄在18 - 65岁之间)在过夜 abstinence后被随机分配从白色或红色第一代电子烟中进行十次3秒的抽吸。在使用前和使用后10分钟测量当前的渴望(吸烟冲动)和尼古丁戒断症状(使用情绪和身体症状量表[MPSS])。线性回归显示,与白色条件相比,红色条件下的渴望和戒断症状更高,但仅在那些对电子烟不熟悉的人中如此(渴望:B = 0.76,p = 0.009;戒断症状:B = 2.18,p = 0.009),而在有电子烟使用经验的人中并非如此(渴望:B = -0.08,p = 0.89;戒断症状:B = 0.24,p = 0.81),并且这些效应在两组之间存在差异(渴望和戒断症状的p值分别为0.04和0.01)。总之,类似卷烟的外观与较低的渴望和戒断症状相关,但仅适用于那些没有先前电子烟使用经验的人。这种效应可能是通过经典条件作用或预期介导的,这可能有助于理解吸烟者对“类似卷烟”电子烟设备的初始偏好。