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Exploring longitudinal course and treatment-baseline severity interactions in secondary outcomes of smoking cessation treatment in individuals with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Sean X LuoMelanie WallLirio CoveyMei-Chen HuJennifer M ScodesFrances R LevinEdward V NunesTheresa Winhusen
Published in: The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse (2018)
Methylphenidate improved secondary outcomes during smoking cessation independent of baseline ADHD severity, with no evident treatment-baseline severity interaction. Our results suggest divergent responses to smoking cessation treatment in the higher and lower severity groups cannot be explained by concordant divergence in craving, withdrawal and ADHD symptom severity, and alternative hypotheses may need to be identified.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • replacement therapy
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • adipose tissue
  • working memory