Effects of sequential fluoxetine and gender on prequit depressive symptoms, affect, craving, and quit day abstinence in smokers with elevated depressive symptoms: a growth curve modeling approach

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العنوان: Effects of sequential fluoxetine and gender on prequit depressive symptoms, affect, craving, and quit day abstinence in smokers with elevated depressive symptoms: a growth curve modeling approach
المؤلفون: Christopher W. Kahler, Haruka Minami, Lawrence H. Price, David R. Strong, Mark A. Prince, Kathleen M. Palm Reed, Ivan W. Miller, Richard A. Brown, Raymond Niaura, Ana M. Abrantes, Erika Litvin Bloom
المصدر: Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology, vol 22, iss 5
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, medicine.medical_treatment, Craving, Smoking Prevention, Substance Misuse, depressive symptoms, sequential fluoxetine, Psychology, Pharmacology (medical), Young adult, media_common, Sex Characteristics, Depression, Smoking, Substance Abuse, Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Middle Aged, withdrawal-relevant negative affect, Antidepressive Agents, Tobacco Use Cessation Devices, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome, Psychiatry and Mental health, Mental Health, Nicotine withdrawal, Treatment Outcome, 6.1 Pharmaceuticals, behavior and behavior mechanisms, Antidepressive Agents, Second-Generation, Female, medicine.symptom, medicine.drug, Clinical psychology, Adult, medicine.medical_specialty, Adolescent, media_common.quotation_subject, Affect (psychology), Placebo, Article, Young Adult, Clinical Research, Fluoxetine, Tobacco, Behavioral and Social Science, medicine, Humans, Psychiatry, Aged, Pharmacology, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Depressive Disorder, Tobacco Smoke and Health, Prevention, Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions, Second-Generation, Abstinence, medicine.disease, smoking cessation, Good Health and Well Being, Smoking cessation
الوصف: While the important roles of post-quit affect and withdrawal symptoms in the process of smoking cessation have been well established, little is known about the relations between pre-quit affective trajectories and cessation outcome on the target quit date (TQD). This study examined whether a 16-week course of fluoxetine initiated 8 weeks pre-quit (“sequential” fluoxetine) improved TQD abstinence relative to placebo through its effects on pre-quit depressive symptoms, affect (withdrawal-relevant negative affect, general negative affect, and positive affect), and craving to smoke among 206 smokers with elevated depressed symptoms. The moderating effects of gender were also examined. A total of 83 smokers (40%) failed to achieve abstinence on TQD, with no difference between treatment conditions or gender. Overall structural equation models showed that fluoxetine had significant indirect effects on TQD abstinence through changes in pre-quit withdrawal-relevant negative affect and craving, but not depressive symptoms. However, multigroup analyses revealed gender differences. Sequential fluoxetine reduced pre-quit depressive symptoms, withdrawal-relevant negative affect, and craving only among women. Reduction in pre-quit depressive symptoms and craving among women, and withdrawal-relevant negative affect among men was associated with TQD abstinence. Moreover, exploratory analysis showed negative trend-level indirect effects of fluoxetine on TQD abstinence via increased side effects, regardless of gender. This study demonstrated the importance of considering gender when examining treatment efficacy. Identifying ways to further reduce pre-quit depressive symptoms and craving for women and withdrawal-relevant negative affect for men while alleviating side effects may help smokers with elevated depressed symptoms achieve the first smoking cessation milestone.
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تدمد: 1936-2293
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::da79b419a6c599a1fbec9a369ac3e3b3
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25089930
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