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I'm better off now: The role of temporal comparisons and exposure evaluations in smoking cessation

Karin Menninga (First author), Arie Dijkstra, Winifred Gebhardt, Frans Siero

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Samenvatting

Two new psychological concepts related to relapse in smoking cessation were tested. 'Temporal comparisons' are ex-smokers' evaluations of their present situation compared to their situation as a smoker. 'Exposure evaluations' are evaluations of situations ex-smokers encountered when they used to smoke. In a cohort study among 323 ex-smokers, both concepts significantly predicted relapse after six months. Moreover, the relationship between temporal comparisons and relapse was mediated by exposure evaluations. In addition, this relationship also depended on self-efficacy; particularly when self-efficacy was low, temporal comparisons predicted relapse. These data provide new theoretical and practical perspectives to relapse. © The Author(s) 2011.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1082-1090
Aantal pagina's8
TijdschriftHealth Psychology
Volume16
Nummer van het tijdschrift7
DOI's
StatusPublished - 1 apr. 2011
Extern gepubliceerdJa

Keywords

  • terugval
  • zelfeffectiviteit

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