2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.06.007
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Impulsivity and tobacco product use over time

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“…Research on the role of trait impulsivity and e-cigarette use has shown mixed findings, with some studies indicating that trait impulsivity positively predicts e-cigarette use (Cohn et al 2015;Spindle et al, 2017;Doran & Tully, 2018), while others have not (Chivers et al, 2016). We did not find a significant relationship for impulsive personality traits in discriminating e-cigarette users from non-smokers.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%
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“…Research on the role of trait impulsivity and e-cigarette use has shown mixed findings, with some studies indicating that trait impulsivity positively predicts e-cigarette use (Cohn et al 2015;Spindle et al, 2017;Doran & Tully, 2018), while others have not (Chivers et al, 2016). We did not find a significant relationship for impulsive personality traits in discriminating e-cigarette users from non-smokers.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…A study by Chivers et al (2016) on women of reproductive age has shown that trait impulsivity as measured by the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11 (Patton et al, 1995) did not predict e-cigarette use among current smokers, but only among never smokers. Studies on young adults have shown that sensation seeking (Cohn et al 2015;Doran & Tully, 2018) and lack of perseverance (Spindle et al, 2017) positively predict e-cigarette use among smokers and non-smokers. Doran and Tully's study used a community sample.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific internet addicts showed higher social anxiety (41). In addition, impulsivity components differentially predicted tobacco use (42) and higher impulsivity determined by the BIS increased adolescents' odds of being smokers (43) and smokers reported higher impulsivity on the BIS-11 than never smokers (44). No significant correlation between SAS and SDS with IGD or IGD-Smoking in this study might be due to the small sample size.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Research examining the relationship between e-cigarette use and the impulsivity-related traits based on the UPPS-P model has been limited. Some recent work suggests that sensation seeking and lack of perseverance are positively related to e-cigarette use (Cohn et al 2015;Doran & Tully, 2018;Spindle et al, 2017), while a study conducted by Hershberger, Connors et al (2017) provide initial support for a model in which impulsivity is related to e-cigarette use through positive e-cigarette attitudes. In particular, their findings suggest that higher levels of urgency are related to more positive e-cigarette use attitudes, and that the endorsement of these attitudes is related to greater likelihood of e-cigarette use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%