Associations between self-reported sleep quality, fatigue severity, factors associated with successful cessation, and cessation beliefs among regular smokers.
Joe A MatthewsHannah M SallisMaddy L DyerRyan McConvilleHanna IsotalusAngela S AttwoodPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2023)
This study is the first to examine associations between sleep quality, fatigue severity, and factors associated with successful cessation and cessation beliefs. Findings show that both sleep quality and fatigue severity are associated with multiple factors associated with successful cessation and could be modifiable targets for future smoking cessation interventions. Furthermore, our data suggest that fatigue severity has an independent effect on multiple factors associated with successful cessation when accounting for sleep quality. This indicates that fatigue, independent of sleep quality, could be an important factor in a quit attempt.