Original paper
Financial strain and cognitive-based smoking processes: The explanatory role of depressive symptoms among adult daily smokers
Abstract
Little work has focused on the underlying mechanisms that may link financial strain and smoking processes. The current study tested the hypothesis that financial strain would exert an indirect effect on cognitive-based smoking processes via depressive symptoms. Three clinically significant dependent variables linked to the maintenance of smoking were evaluated: negative affect reduction motives, negative mood abstinence expectancies, and...
Paper Details
Title
Financial strain and cognitive-based smoking processes: The explanatory role of depressive symptoms among adult daily smokers
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
70
Pages
18 - 22
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