“…A growing body of research has explored relations between DT and theoretically linked constructs of cessation history, smoking heaviness, and nicotine dependence. Prior investigations have found number of previous quit attempts to be unrelated to perceived general or behavioral DT (Hogan, Farris, Brandt, Schmidt, & Zvolensky, 2015;Kraemer, McLeish, Jeffries, Avallone, & Luberto, 2013;Lubetkin, Guidry, Webb, Ocampo, & Burkhalter, 2018;Sirota, Rohsenow, Dolan, Martin, & Kahler, 2013), while shorter duration of past abstinence is associated with lower perceived smoking-specific DT (Sirota et al, 2010) and behavioral DT (Brown, Lejuez, Kahler, & Strong, 2002). Greater smoking duration is associated with lower perceived general DT (Leyro, Bernstein, Vujanovic, McLeish, & Zvolensky, 2011) but not behavioral task persistence (Brown et al, 2009;Kahler, McHugh, Metrik, Spillane, & Rohsenow, 2012).…”