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Chunk #33 — Results — Is Increased Nicotine Dependence Associated With Greater Negative Affect and Craving? — In-session ratings

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A multimodal approach to assessing the impact of nicotine dependence, nicotine abstinence, and craving on negative affect in smokers.
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To examine the impact of FTND on baseline in-session ratings, which were administered during slide viewing every third slide, we examined the main effects of FTND, along with its interaction with slide valence, on each of the in-session ratings at baseline. We found main effects indicating that both overall craving (PE = 0.11, SE = 0.05; F(1, 107) = 5.90, p < .02) and negative mood (PE = 0.09, SE = 0.04; F(1, 107) = 4.63, p < .03) ratings increased with each increase in FTND score. There were no interactions of FTND with slide valence for any of the in-session ratings.