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Published on: April 23, 2014
Assessing craving in young adult smokers using virtual reality
Amy C Traylor1, Patrick S Bordnick, Brian L Carter
1M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, PO Box 301439, Houston, TX 77230-1439, USA. atraylor@mdanderson.org
Abstract:
Cigarette smokers, when confronted with cues associated with smoking, evidence strong reactions, including increased craving. These reactions have not been extensively studied in young adult smokers, a group that research suggests may respond differently than adults or adolescent smokers. We used virtual reality, which presents a complex array of smoking cues that may be particularly salient to young adult smokers, and measured self-report of craving. Young adult smokers responded strongly to these cues and, unlike adults, did not return to a baseline of craving following cue exposure, suggesting young adult smokers differ from other smokers in terms of cue responses.
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