ANXIETY SENSITIVITY AND TOBACCO USE: A TRANSDIAGNOSTIC APPROACH

Anxiety Sensitivity and Tobacco Use: A Transdiagnostic Approach

Anxiety Sensitivity and Tobacco Use: A Transdiagnostic Approach

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Background: In recent years, several studies have found a relationship between transdiagnostic variables, such as anxiety sensitivity (AS) and tobacco use and smoking cessation.Method: In this line, the aim was twofold: 1) to analyze sex differences in variables related to tobacco and AS and 2) to examine the mediating effect of AS.For this purpose, the sample consisted of 340 smokers (Mage = Vitamin A 33.

59 years, SD = 11.98, 68.5% women).

Results: The results showed that men smoked Water Bottles more cigarettes per day and women had higher levels of total, physical, and cognitive AS.The structural equation model confirmed that AS is a mediator variable between the number of cigarettes per day and nicotine dependence, and the number of previous cessation attempts.Conclusions: These findings suggest that transdiagnostic variables, such as AS, and sex differences, must be taken into account in smoking cessation interventions.

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