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  • Behavioral Science

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  • Behavioral disinhibition varies with assessment methods and smoking patterns.
  • Understanding factors influencing disinhibition is crucial for smoking cessation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of gender, addiction levels, nicotine deprivation, and smoking patterns on behavioral disinhibition.
  • To compare behavioral disinhibition between smokers and nonsmokers using specific tasks.

Main Methods:

  • Recruited 180 participants aged 18-30.
  • Administered the Parametric Go/No-Go (PGNG) and Stop Signal Task (SST).
  • Analyzed data considering gender, nicotine dependence, and smoking status.

Main Results:

  • Smokers exhibited greater difficulty with response inhibition in the SST compared to nonsmokers.
  • No significant difference in inhibition was observed between smokers and nonsmokers on the PGNG task.
  • Female nonsmokers showed shorter Stop Signal Reaction Times (SSRT) than male nonsmokers and smokers.
  • Moderate to high nicotine dependence correlated with reduced precision in no-go trials on the PGNG.

Conclusions:

  • Gender does not appear to be a direct factor in smoking treatment.
  • Nicotine deprivation and smoking history significantly impact behavioral disinhibition.
  • These findings are vital for developing targeted smoking cessation and prevention programs.