The indirect effect of panic disorder on smoking cognitions via difficulties in emotion regulation

Addictive Behaviors(2017)

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Panic disorder (PD) and cigarette smoking are highly comorbid and associated with worse panic and smoking outcomes. Smoking may become an overlearned automatized response to relieve panic-like withdrawal distress, leading to corresponding smoking cognitions, which contribute to its reinforcing properties and difficultly abstaining. Difficulties in emotion regulation (ER) may underlie this relation such that in the absence of adaptive emotion regulatory strategies, smokers with PD may more readily rely upon smoking to manage affective distress. in the current study, the indirect relation between PD status and smoking cognitions through ER difficulties was examined among daily smokers (N = 74). We found evidence for an indirect relation between PD status and negative affect, addictive and habitual smoking motives, and anticipating smoking will result in negative reinforcement and personal harm, through self-reported difficulties with ER. Our findings are aligned with theoretical models on anxiety and smoking, and suggest that reports of greater smoking cognitions may be due to ER difficulties.
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Emotion regulation,Panic disorder,Smoking,Smoking motive,Smoking outcome expectancy,Anxiety
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