Cigarette demand among smokers with elevated depressive symptoms: an experimental comparison with low depressive symptoms.
Roberto Secades-VillaSara WeidbergAlba González-RozDerek D ReedJosé R Fernández-HermidaPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2017)
As smokers with elevated depressive symptoms are less sensitive to increases in cigarette prices than those with low depressive symptomatology, future studies should consider these cigarette demand indices when designing depression-focused smoking cessation treatments. Providing this difficult-to-treat population with interventions that promote both pleasurable and alternative reinforcing activities is highly encouraged.