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Schreiber, Nicholas,
Functional Assessment of Smoking and Feasibility of Cessation Without Nicotine Replacement /
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Title/Author:
Functional Assessment of Smoking and Feasibility of Cessation Without Nicotine Replacement // Nicholas Schreiber.
Author:
Schreiber, Nicholas,
Description:
1 electronic resource (200 pages)
Notes:
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-08, Section: B.
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This study assessed the effectiveness of a Function-Based smoking cessation assessment and protocol in the absence of nicotine replacement against a progressive and resetting Voucher-Based protocol. The assessment utilized a 5-point Likert for the 144 questions across four functions, six sub-categories, and six questions. If participants were unsuccessful in titrating down in tandem with their individualized behavior plan on a regular schedule (e.g., 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%), they would advance to a Voucher-Based treatment. This study lasted between 3 and 12 weeks for four participants. Function-Based treatment was shown to be effective at reducing smoking relative to baseline in all three participants that completed the study, with one participant remaining abstinent at follow-up. Of the two participants that were unsuccessful in Function-Based treatment, their frequency of smoking continued to drop while in Voucher-Based treatment, and frequency of smoking for those participants remained partially suppressed at one-month follow up.
Contained By:
Dissertations Abstracts International85-08B.
Subject:
Clinical psychology. -
Online resource:
http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=29166941
ISBN:
9798381721218
Functional Assessment of Smoking and Feasibility of Cessation Without Nicotine Replacement /
Schreiber, Nicholas,
Functional Assessment of Smoking and Feasibility of Cessation Without Nicotine Replacement /
Nicholas Schreiber. - 1 electronic resource (200 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-08, Section: B.
This study assessed the effectiveness of a Function-Based smoking cessation assessment and protocol in the absence of nicotine replacement against a progressive and resetting Voucher-Based protocol. The assessment utilized a 5-point Likert for the 144 questions across four functions, six sub-categories, and six questions. If participants were unsuccessful in titrating down in tandem with their individualized behavior plan on a regular schedule (e.g., 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%), they would advance to a Voucher-Based treatment. This study lasted between 3 and 12 weeks for four participants. Function-Based treatment was shown to be effective at reducing smoking relative to baseline in all three participants that completed the study, with one participant remaining abstinent at follow-up. Of the two participants that were unsuccessful in Function-Based treatment, their frequency of smoking continued to drop while in Voucher-Based treatment, and frequency of smoking for those participants remained partially suppressed at one-month follow up.
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ISBN: 9798381721218Subjects--Topical Terms:
261137
Clinical psychology.
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Function-Based treatment
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