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Time-varying effects of 'optimized smoking treatment' on craving, negative affect and anhedonia.

Nayoung KimDanielle E McCarthyJessica W CookMegan E PiperTanya R SchlamTimothy B Baker
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2020)
Time-varying effect models showed that a multi-component treatment intervention for smoking cessation suppressed significant withdrawal symptoms more effectively than recommended usual care among daily adult smokers motivated to quit. The intervention reduced craving pre- and post-target quit day (TQD) and anhedonia post-TQD.
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