Childhood adversity, stress-sensitization, and lower likelihood of cigarette smoking cessation in a U.S. nationally representative sample: A study of sex differences
Smith P, Oberleitner L, Smith K, Mckee S. Childhood adversity, stress-sensitization, and lower likelihood of cigarette smoking cessation in a U.S. nationally representative sample: A study of sex differences. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2015, 156: e207. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.07.557.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChildhood Adversity Interacts With Adult Stressful Events to Predict Reduced Likelihood of Smoking Cessation Among Women but Not Men
Smith PH, Oberleitner LM, Smith KM, McKee SA. Childhood Adversity Interacts With Adult Stressful Events to Predict Reduced Likelihood of Smoking Cessation Among Women but Not Men. Clinical Psychological Science 2015, 4: 183-193. PMID: 27026829, PMCID: PMC4808300, DOI: 10.1177/2167702615584589.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSmoking cessationStressful life eventsChildhood adversityNon-daily smokersNational Epidemiologic SurveySex differencesLife eventsImportant sex differencesStress sensitization modelPsychiatric outcomesEpidemiologic SurveyClinical targetsRelated conditionsThree-way interactionCessationLower likelihoodEarly stressWomenStressful eventsWave 1MenCurrent studyFurther explorationAdversitySmokers