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ERIC Number: EJ357862
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1987
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Highly Tempting Situations Associated with Abstinence, Temporary Lapse, and Relapse among Participants in Smoking Cessation Programs.
O'Connell, Kathleen A.; Martin, Edwin J.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, v55 n3 p367-71 Jun 1987
Used classification scheme developed by Marlatt and Gordon (1980) to categorize the highly tempting situations of 596 participants in smoking cessation programs. Relapsers had significantly more situations characterized by withdrawal symptoms and negative affect and fewer situations involving cigarette cues than did temporary lapsers and abstainers. Relapsers made more internal attributions and fewer external attributions than did temporary lapsers. (Author/KS)
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Language: English
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