Randomized controlled trial of behavioral activation smoking cessation treatment for smokers with elevated depressive symptoms.

Author: BrownRichard A, HopkoDerek R, KahlerChristopher W, LejuezC W, MacPhersonLaura, MatusiewiczAlexis K, RodmanSamantha, StrongDavid R, TullMatthew T, ZvolenskyMichael J

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Depressive symptoms are associated with poor smoking cessation outcomes, and there remains continued interest in behavioral interventions that simultaneously target smoking and depressive symptomatology. In this pilot study, we examined whether a behavioral activation treatment for smoking (BATS) ca...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20099950

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Behavioral Activation: A New Route to Smoking Cessation

This study investigates the effectiveness of behavioral activation treatment for smoking cessation in individuals with elevated depressive symptoms. The study utilizes a pilot trial methodology to examine whether a behavioral activation treatment can enhance cessation outcomes in smokers with depressive symptoms. The researchers aim to identify a potential intervention to address the challenges associated with smoking cessation in this particular population.

A Roadmap to Quitting: Behavioral Activation and Depressive Symptoms

The pilot study demonstrates the potential benefits of behavioral activation treatment in supporting smoking cessation efforts among individuals experiencing depressive symptoms. The research suggests that this approach may be a valuable tool for addressing the complex interplay between smoking and mental health.

A Spark of Hope in the Desert of Addiction: Addressing the Challenges of Smoking Cessation

This study provides a glimmer of hope for smokers struggling with depressive symptoms. By targeting both smoking behavior and depressive symptoms, behavioral activation treatment offers a promising avenue to support successful smoking cessation. This research emphasizes the importance of addressing the underlying mental health challenges that can contribute to addiction.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This pilot study offers a promising path toward helping smokers with depressive symptoms break free from the chains of addiction. It’s like finding a hidden oasis in the vast desert of addiction, offering a refreshing respite from the harsh realities of smoking. This study encourages the development and refinement of evidence-based interventions to help smokers find their way to a healthier future.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2010-03-31
  2. Date Revised 2022-03-30
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

20099950

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

NIHMS288796

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Languages

English

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