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Evaluating the role of anxiety sensitivity in barriers to cessation and reasons for quitting among smokers with asthma

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Pages 236-247 | Received 01 Oct 2014, Accepted 08 May 2015, Published online: 02 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to examine the unique predictive ability of anxiety sensitivity (AS) in terms of perceived barriers to cessation and smoking cessation motives among daily smokers with asthma (n = 125, 54% male, Mage = 37.7 years, SD = 12.1). As hypothesized, after controlling for the effects of race, asthma control, negative affect, and smoking rate, AS significantly predicted greater barriers to cessation, and reasons for quitting related to health concerns and self-control. Contrary to hypotheses, AS did not significantly predict external reasons for quitting. These findings suggest that smokers with asthma who are fearful of physiological arousal may be a particularly ‘at-risk’ population for smoking cessation difficulties due, in part, to greater perceived barriers to cessation. Interventions focused on enhancing intrinsic motivation for quitting and reducing AS may be most effective for this population.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. Due to the possibility of gender differences in AS and reasons for quitting, the interaction between gender and AS was examined. There were no significant interactions for any of the criterion variables. The results of these analyses can be obtained from the corresponding author upon request.

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