Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, 2001 N Soto Street, 312E, Los Angeles, CA, 90032, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2020 Jun;237(6):1737-1744. doi: 10.1007/s00213-020-05494-z. Epub 2020 Mar 10.
Nicotine patches may be less effective in female compared with male smokers. However, it is unknown if negative affect and physical symptoms influence transdermal nicotine patch-related effects on smoking behaviors.
Eighty-one acutely tobacco-abstinent premenopausal female smokers attended three counter-balanced experimental sessions across the menstrual cycle (early follicular, late follicular, and mid-luteal) and were randomized to patch condition (nicotine [21 mg] vs. placebo [0 mg] transdermal patch). Negative affect and physical symptoms were assessed prior to patch administration. The patch was removed 5 h post-administration, and participants completed a smoking reinstatement task. Multilevel linear models tested associations of patch condition, negative affect and physical symptoms, and their interaction on smoking behavior.
There was a significant patch condition × Negative Affect and Pain symptoms interaction on the number of cigarettes smoked (p < 0.05). When Negative Affect and Pain were lower-than-usual, females administered a nicotine patch smoked significantly fewer cigarettes than females administered a placebo patch (p < .05), but there were no significant patch differences when Negative Affect and Pain were higher-than-usual. There was also a significant patch condition × Negative Affect interaction on time delay. The effects of patch condition on time delay to smoking were greater during sessions in which Negative Affect was higher-than-usual.
Results suggest that among female smokers transdermal nicotine patch effectiveness may interact with negative affect and pain. Understanding and considering female-specific factors that may impact the efficacy of one of the most commonly used cessation medications is important for improving smoking cessation in female smokers.
与男性吸烟者相比,尼古丁贴片在女性中的效果可能较差。然而,目前尚不清楚负面情绪和身体症状是否会影响经皮尼古丁贴片对吸烟行为的相关影响。
81 名急性戒烟的绝经前女性吸烟者在整个月经周期(卵泡早期、卵泡晚期和黄体中期)中参加了三个平衡的实验,随机分为贴片组(尼古丁[21mg]与安慰剂[0mg]经皮贴片)。在贴片给药前评估负面情绪和身体症状。贴片给药后 5 小时去除,参与者完成吸烟恢复任务。多层次线性模型测试了贴片条件、负面情绪和身体症状及其相互作用对吸烟行为的关联。
在吸烟量(p<0.05)上,贴片条件×负面情绪和疼痛症状存在显著的交互作用。当负面情绪和疼痛低于平时时,给予尼古丁贴片的女性吸烟量明显少于给予安慰剂贴片的女性(p<0.05),但当负面情绪和疼痛高于平时时,贴片无显著差异。在时间延迟上,贴片条件与负面情绪也存在显著的交互作用。当负面情绪高于平时时,贴片条件对吸烟时间延迟的影响更大。
结果表明,在女性吸烟者中,经皮尼古丁贴片的有效性可能与负面情绪和疼痛相互作用。了解和考虑可能影响最常用戒烟药物之一疗效的女性特有的因素,对于提高女性吸烟者的戒烟率非常重要。