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Premeditated automaticity : the role of explicit cognition in the development of obsessive smoking

2010

- Abstract The purpose of the present study was to examine the role of explicit cognitions in relation to the development of obsessive smoking passion. Data derives from a longitudinal internet survey conducted among 939 daily smokers over a period of four months. Mental representations were the strongest predictor of obsessive smoking passion (ß=.47, p<.001) followed by habit strength (ß=.25, p<.001) and number of cigarettes smoked (ß=.09, p<.01). Altogether the variables accounted for 48% of the variance in obsessive smoking passion. The results indicated that mental representations, along with automatic processes, play an important role in the prediction of obsessive smoking passion. The…

Representasjoner / RepresentationsRøyking / SmokingeducationPsychologyPsycholgy Classificationhumanitiessmoking; obsessive passion; mental representations; habitJournal of Human Sciences
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