Hyperstress and outcomes in a long-term smoking intervention program
- PMID: 7134361
- DOI: 10.1097/00006842-198207000-00001
Hyperstress and outcomes in a long-term smoking intervention program
Abstract
A group of 182 smokers in a CHD risk factor intervention program were prospectively followed for 4 years to note the relationship of selected psychosocial factors to long-term outcomes in smoking cessation. The results of the study suggest that the combined effects of high levels of presumed stress and low self-reliance (measured by a multimode method) have predictive value in determining failure in long-term follow-up. The results were linked to a possible treatment-person interaction and to current theory on conditioned emotional states and addictive smoking.
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