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孕妇在尝试戒烟时情绪调节困难与社会控制因素和吸烟的相关性。

Emotion regulation difficulties and social control correlates of smoking among pregnant women trying to quit.

机构信息

Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, United States.

Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, United States.

出版信息

Addict Behav. 2019 Feb;89:104-112. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.09.033. Epub 2018 Sep 26.

Abstract

Approximately 15% of US women currently smoke during pregnancy. An important step toward providing effective smoking cessation interventions during pregnancy is to identify individuals who are more likely to encounter difficulty quitting. Pregnant smokers frequently report smoking in response to intrapersonal factors (e.g., negative emotions), but successful cessation attempts can also be influenced by interpersonal factors (i.e., influence from close others). This study examined the association between emotion regulation difficulties, positive and negative social control (e.g., encouragement, criticism), and smoking cessation-related variables (i.e., smoking quantity, withdrawal symptoms) among pregnant smokers. Data were drawn from the pretreatment wave of a smoking cessation trial enrolling low-income pregnant women who self-reported smoking in response to negative affect (N = 73). Greater emotion regulation difficulties were related to greater smoking urges (b = 0.295, p = .042) and withdrawal symptoms (b = 0.085, p = .003). Additionally, more negative social control from close others was related to fewer smoking days (b = -0.614, p = .042) and higher smoking abstinence self-efficacy (b = 0.017, p = .002). More positive social control from close others interacted with negative affect smoking (b = -0.052, p = .043); the association between negative affect smoking and nicotine dependence (b = 0.812, p < .001) only occurred at low levels of positive social control. Findings suggest that emotion regulation difficulties may contribute to smoking during pregnancy by exacerbating women's negative experiences related to smoking cessation attempts. Negative social control was related to lower smoking frequency and greater confidence in quitting smoking, suggesting that it may assist pregnant smokers' cessation efforts. Positive social control buffered women from the effects of negative affect smoking on nicotine dependence. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01163864.

摘要

大约 15%的美国女性在怀孕期间吸烟。为了提供有效的戒烟干预措施,重要的一步是识别那些更有可能戒烟困难的人。怀孕的吸烟者经常报告说,他们吸烟是为了应对内在因素(例如,负面情绪),但成功的戒烟尝试也可能受到人际因素的影响(即,来自亲密他人的影响)。本研究调查了情绪调节困难、积极和消极的社会控制(例如,鼓励、批评)与怀孕期间吸烟者的戒烟相关变量(即吸烟量、戒断症状)之间的关系。数据来自一项招募低收入孕妇的戒烟试验的预处理阶段,这些孕妇自我报告说,她们吸烟是为了应对负面情绪(N=73)。情绪调节困难越大,吸烟冲动越强(b=0.295,p=0.042),戒断症状越严重(b=0.085,p=0.003)。此外,来自亲密他人的更多负面社会控制与吸烟天数减少(b=-0.614,p=0.042)和更高的戒烟自信(b=0.017,p=0.002)有关。来自亲密他人的更多积极社会控制与负面情绪吸烟之间存在相互作用(b=-0.052,p=0.043);负面情绪吸烟与尼古丁依赖之间的关系(b=0.812,p<0.001)仅在积极社会控制水平较低时才会发生。研究结果表明,情绪调节困难可能通过加剧女性与戒烟尝试相关的负面体验,导致怀孕期间吸烟。负面社会控制与较低的吸烟频率和更高的戒烟信心有关,这表明它可能有助于孕妇戒烟。积极的社会控制缓冲了女性负面情绪吸烟对尼古丁依赖的影响。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT01163864。

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