Distress Intolerance in Relation to Reliance on Cigarettes for Weight, Shape, and Appetite Control
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, pp. 247-254, 2020.
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Distress intolerance, one’s inability to withstand distressing emotional or physical states, is a transdiagnostic vulnerability implicated in affect-based health behaviors, including cigarette smoking and poor weight control. The current study evaluated associations between distress intolerance and the reliance on cigarettes for managemen...More
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