140
Views
5
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original

The role of explicit cognition in addiction: Development of the mental representations scale

&
Pages 595-606 | Received 11 Apr 2007, Accepted 18 Dec 2007, Published online: 11 Jul 2009

References

  • Abelson RP. Psychological status of the script concept. American Psychologist 1981; 7: 715–729
  • Ainslie G. Breakdown of Will. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2001
  • Ajzen I. The theory of planned behaviour. Organizational Behaviour & Human Decision Processes 1991; 50: 179–211
  • Ajzen I. Perceived behavioural control, self-efficacy, locus of control, and the theory of planned behaviour. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 2002; 32: 665–683
  • Bargh JA. Automaticity in Social Psychology. Social psychology: Handbook of basic principles, ET Higgins, AW Kruglanski. Guilford Publications, New York 1996; 169–183
  • Baxter BW, Hinson RE. Is smoking automatic? Demands of smoking behaviour on attentional resources. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 2001; 1: 59–66
  • Bruce G, Jones BT. Methods, measures, and findings of attentional bias in substance use, abuse, and dependence. Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction, RW Wiers, AW Stacy. Sage Publications INC, Thousand Oaks, CA 2006; 135–151
  • Conner M, Sandberg T, McMillan B, Higgins A. Role of anticipated regret, intentions and intention stability in adolescent smoking initiation. British Journal of Health Psychology 2006; 11: 85–101
  • Cronbach LJ, Meehl PE. Construct validity in psychological tests. Psychological Bulletin 1955; 52: 281–302
  • Eiser JR. Reconnecting the individual and the social in health psychology. Psychology and Health 1996; 11: 605–618
  • Fitzsimons MG, Bargh JA. Automatic Self-Regulation. Handbook of self-regulation: Research, theory, and applications, RF Baumeister, KD Vohs. Guilford Press, New York 2004; 151–170
  • Higgins A, Conner M. Understanding adolescent smoking: the role of the theory of planned behaviour and implementation intentions. Psychology, Health & Medicine 2003; 2: 173–186
  • Kline P. The handbook of psychological testing. Routledge, London 1993
  • Kovač VB, Rise J. The relation between past behaviour, intention, planning and quitting smoking: the moderating effect of future orientation. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research 2007; 12: 82–100
  • Markus H. Self-schemata and processing information about the self. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 1977; 35: 63–78
  • McMillan B, Higgins AR, Conner M. Using an extended theory of planned behaviour to understand smoking amongst schoolchildren. Addiction Research and Theory 2005; 13: 293–306
  • Mischel W. Processes in delay of gratification. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, L Berkowitz. Academic Press, New York 1974; 249–292
  • Mischel W. From good intentions to willpower. The Psychology of action: linking cognition and motivation to behaviour, PM Gollwitzer, JA Bargh. Guilford Press, New York 1996; 197–218
  • Nunnally JC. Psychometric theory. McGraw-Hill, New York 1978
  • Ouellette J, Wood W. Habit and intention in everyday life: the multiple processes by which past behaviour predicts future behaviour. Psychological Bulletin 1998; 124: 54–74
  • Query JL, Jr, Wright KB. Assessing communication competence in an on-line study: Toward informing subsequent interventions among older adults with cancer, their lay caregivers, and peers. Health Communication 2003; 15: 205–219
  • Sayette MA, Loewenstein G, Kirchner TR, Travis T. Effects of smoking urge on temporal cognition. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 2005; 19: 88–93
  • Shiffman S, Engberg JB, Paty JA, Perz WG, Gnys M, Kassel DJ, Hickcox M. A day at a time: Predicting smoking lapse from daily urge. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1997; 106: 104–116
  • Sparks P, Guthrie C. Self-identity and the theory of planned behaviour: useful addition or unhelpful artifice?. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 1998; 28: 1393–1410
  • Stephens RS, Marlatt GA. Creatures of habit: Loss of control over addictive and non-addictive behaviours. Drugs and Society 1987; 1: 85–103
  • Tabachnik BG, Fidell LS. Using multivariate statistics. Allyn & Bacon, Boston 2001
  • Tiffany ST. A cognitive model of drug urges and drug-use behaviour: Role of automatic and non-automatic processes. Psychological Review 1990; 97: 147–168
  • Vallacher RR, Kaufman J. Dynamics of action identification. Volatility and structure in the mental representation of behaviour. The Psychology of action: Linking cognition and motivation to behaviour, PM Gollwitzer, JA Bargh. Guilford Press, New York 1996; 260–285
  • Vallacher RR, Wegner DM. What do people think they are doing? Action identification and human behaviour. Psychological Review 1987; 94: 3–15
  • Verplanken B. Beyond frequency: Habit as mental construct. British Journal of Social Psychology 2006; 3: 639–656
  • Verplanken B, Orbell S. Reflections on past behaviour: A self-report index of habit strength. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 2003; 33: 1313–1330
  • Waters AJ, Sayette MA. Implicit cognition and tobacco addiction. Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction, RW Wiers, AW Stacy. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA 2006
  • Waters AJ, Shiffman S, Sayette MA, Paty JA, Gwaltney CJ, Balabanis MH. Attentional bias predicts outcome in smoking cessation. Health Psychology 2003; 22: 378–387
  • Wegner MD, Vallacher RR, Dizadji D. Do alcoholics know what they’re doing? Identifications of the act of drinking. Basic and Applied Social Psychology 1989; 3: 197–210
  • West R. Theory of addiction. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, OxfordUK 2006
  • Wiers RW, Stacy AW. Implicit cognition and addiction: An introduction. Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction, RW Wiers, AW Stacy. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA 2006; 1–8
  • Wilkinson D, Abraham C. Constructing an integrated model of the antecedents of adolescent smoking. British Journal of Health Psychology 2004; 9: 315–333
  • Wright KB. Researching internet-based populations: Advantages and disadvantages of online survey research, online questionnaire authoring software packages, and web survey services. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 2005; 10, article 11, http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol10/issue3/wright.html
  • Wood W, Quinn JM, Kashy DA. Habits in everyday life: Thought, emotion, and action. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2002; 83: 1281–1297

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.