All Relations between self-efficacy and Nicotine

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Robert A Schnoll, Suzanne M Miller, Michael Unger, Cecilia McAleer, Theresa Halbherr, Pamela Bradle. Characteristics of female smokers attending a lung cancer screening program: a pilot study with implications for program development. Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands). vol 37. issue 3. 2003-02-21. PMID:12234693. enrollees showed low-to-moderate levels of quit motivation and high levels of nicotine addiction; enrollees were interested in a range of smoking cessation treatments; 20% of enrollees exhibited clinical-levels of emotional distress; 64% of enrollees reported low levels of self-efficacy (i.e. 2003-02-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Robert A Schnoll, Suzanne M Miller, Michael Unger, Cecilia McAleer, Theresa Halbherr, Pamela Bradle. Characteristics of female smokers attending a lung cancer screening program: a pilot study with implications for program development. Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands). vol 37. issue 3. 2003-02-21. PMID:12234693. greater motivation to quit smoking was related to: greater age, lower nicotine addiction, fewer health symptoms, and higher quitting self-efficacy and quitting pros. 2003-02-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Robert A Schnoll, Suzanne M Miller, Michael Unger, Cecilia McAleer, Theresa Halbherr, Pamela Bradle. Characteristics of female smokers attending a lung cancer screening program: a pilot study with implications for program development. Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands). vol 37. issue 3. 2003-02-21. PMID:12234693. screening may represent an opportunity for quitting smoking, although more intensive smoking cessation interventions that target nicotine addiction and self-efficacy may be needed to maximize the health benefits of an early detection program. 2003-02-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Robert A Schnoll, Michael Malstrom, Calvin James, Randi L Rothman, Suzanne M Miller, John A Ridge, Benjamin Movsas, Michael Unger, Corey Langer, Melvyn Goldber. Correlates of tobacco use among smokers and recent quitters diagnosed with cancer. Patient education and counseling. vol 46. issue 2. 2002-08-20. PMID:11867244. this study, with 74 cancer patients, showed that smoking and lower readiness to quit was associated with: having relatives at home who smoke, a longer time between diagnosis and assessment, completion of medical treatment, greater nicotine dependence, lower self-efficacy, quitting pros, and risk perceptions, and higher quitting cons, fatalistic beliefs, and emotional distress. 2002-08-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sharon E Connor, Robert L Cook, Mary I Herbert, Stephen M Neal, Jennifer T William. Smoking cessation in a homeless population: there is a will, but is there a way? Journal of general internal medicine. vol 17. issue 5. 2002-08-02. PMID:12047734. nicotine replacement was the most commonly preferred assistance method (44%), and self-efficacy to quit (10-point scale) was significantly greater if assistance was available (7.3 vs 4.9; p <.001). 2002-08-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
K O Fagerströ. Interventions for treatment-resistant smokers. Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. vol 1 Suppl 2. 2002-05-22. PMID:11768181. hopefully, taking some control over smoking with the help of, for example, nicotine replacement can increase self-efficacy and motivation to quit. 2002-05-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
F J Kelley, S A Thomas, E Friedman. Smoking patterns, health behaviors, and health-risk behaviors of college women. Clinical excellence for nurse practitioners : the international journal of NPACE. vol 4. issue 5. 2002-04-02. PMID:11858452. each woman was interviewed about smoking habits and completed a health survey, the fagerstrom test for nicotine dependence, a self-efficacy scale for predicting smoking relapse, a decisional balance scale for smoking, a readiness for change tool, and the derogatis stress profile. 2002-04-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
J P Read, R A Brown, B H Marcus, C W Kahler, S E Ramsey, M E Dubreuil, J M Jakicic, C Francion. Exercise attitudes and behaviors among persons in treatment for alcohol use disorders. Journal of substance abuse treatment. vol 21. issue 4. 2002-03-06. PMID:11777669. nicotine dependence and level of depressive symptoms were both significantly negatively associated with self-efficacy for physical exercise (spe). 2002-03-06 2023-08-12 human
J P Read, R A Brown, B H Marcus, C W Kahler, S E Ramsey, M E Dubreuil, J M Jakicic, C Francion. Exercise attitudes and behaviors among persons in treatment for alcohol use disorders. Journal of substance abuse treatment. vol 21. issue 4. 2002-03-06. PMID:11777669. exercise self-efficacy mediated the relationship between nicotine dependence and physical activity level. 2002-03-06 2023-08-12 human
M E D'Angelo, R D Reid, K S Brown, A L Pip. Gender differences in predictors for long-term smoking cessation following physician advice and nicotine replacement therapy. Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique. vol 92. issue 6. 2002-03-05. PMID:11799544. predictor variables included: age, education level, number of years smoking, cigarettes per day, quit attempts, nicotine dependence, stage of change, decisional balance, processes of change, self-efficacy, and perceived stress. 2002-03-05 2023-08-12 human
T P Oei, T Burro. Alcohol expectancy and drinking refusal self-efficacy: a test of specificity theory. Addictive behaviors. vol 25. issue 4. 2001-02-02. PMID:10972442. using 161 first-year psychology students and multiple regression analyses this study indicated that alcohol expectancies and drinking refusal self-efficacy were specifically related to quantity of alcohol consumption, but not to caffeine or nicotine intake. 2001-02-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
J K Ockene, K M Emmons, R J Mermelstein, K A Perkins, D S Bonollo, C C Voorhees, J F Holli. Relapse and maintenance issues for smoking cessation. Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. vol 19. issue 1S. 2000-03-30. PMID:10709945. predictors of relapse include slips, younger age, nicotine dependence, low self-efficacy, weight concerns, and previous quit attempts. 2000-03-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
B Hitsman, R Pingitore, B Spring, A Mahableshwarkar, J S Mizes, K A Segraves, J L Kristeller, W X. Antidepressant pharmacotherapy helps some cigarette smokers more than others. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 67. issue 4. 1999-09-22. PMID:10450625. it was predicted that fluoxetine would selectively benefit smokers with higher baseline depression, nicotine dependence, and weight concern and lower self-efficacy about quitting smoking. 1999-09-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
A M Martinell. A theoretical model for the study of active and passive smoking in military women: an at-risk population. Military medicine. vol 164. issue 7. 1999-08-05. PMID:10414061. other model constructs include (1) personal and situational factors, (2) a mother's self-efficacy to reduce the child's smoke exposure, (3) a mother's expectation for the child's smoke exposure, (4) smoke avoidance, (5) nicotine dependence, and (6) social support for quitting smoking. 1999-08-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
J D Vernon, L A Crane, A V Prochazka, D Fairclough, T D MacKenzi. Smokers hospitalized in an urban, public hospital: addiction, stages of change, and self-efficacy. Preventive medicine. vol 28. issue 5. 1999-06-03. PMID:10329339. this study characterizes adult smokers on the medicine service of an urban, public hospital, including stage of change, self-efficacy to quit, and nicotine dependence, and explores relationships between perceived and actual smoking-related illness and these three predictive variables. 1999-06-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
J M Pohl, A Martinelli, C Antonako. Predictors of participation in a smoking cessation intervention group among low-income women. Addictive behaviors. vol 23. issue 5. 1999-01-19. PMID:9768305. logistic regression analysis was used to predict group membership with age, self-efficacy, optimism, social support, nicotine dependence, intention-to-quit, and other smokers in the home as the predictor variables. 1999-01-19 2023-08-12 human
J L Rounds-Bryant, P M Flynn, L W Craighea. Relationship between self-efficacy perceptions and in-treatment drug use among regular cocaine users. The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse. vol 23. issue 3. 1997-09-30. PMID:9261487. the perceived ability to engage in situation-specific behaviors (self-efficacy) to overcome nicotine dependence and alcohol abuse has been shown to correlate significantly with and be predictive of the actual ability to engage in such behaviors. 1997-09-30 2023-08-12 human
P Clemmey, R Brooner, M A Chutuape, M Kidorf, M Stitze. Smoking habits and attitudes in a methadone maintenance treatment population. Drug and alcohol dependence. vol 44. issue 2-3. 1997-06-25. PMID:9088784. females scored higher than males on the ftq measures of nicotine dependence (8.0 versus 7.2), and lower than males on a measure of quit smoking self-efficacy. 1997-06-25 2023-08-12 human
C Ciamp. Tobacco education in low-literacy individuals. Indiana medicine : the journal of the Indiana State Medical Association. vol 89. issue 2. 1996-12-04. PMID:8867421. low-literacy smokers are more likely to underestimate the risks related to tobacco use, have less social pressure and support to quit smoking, may experience more life stress and consequently rely more heavily on nicotine use for stress reduction and require more assistance in developing a sense of self-efficacy. 1996-12-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
E E Gulick, L Escobar-Flore. Reliability and validity of the Smoking and Women Questionnaire among three ethnic groups. Public health nursing (Boston, Mass.). vol 12. issue 2. 1995-06-08. PMID:7739982. the core factors are: beliefs/attitudes toward smoking, sociability, stress, coping, self-efficacy, motivation, nicotine dependence, and support. 1995-06-08 2023-08-12 Not clear