“…Likewise, studies have shown that prequit parameters of key variables are related to quit attempt initiation and smoking relapse. For instance, studies have indicated that rising negative affect during the week prior to the scheduled quit date can predict relapse months after the quit date (Blalock, Robinson, Wetter, Schreindorfer, & Cinciripini, 2008;McCarthy, Piasecki, Fiore, & Baker, 2006). One recent EMA study of a sample of domiciled smokers found that rising negative affect in the 4 days prior to the quit date was related to a greater likelihood of abstinence on the quit date (Yeh et al, 2012).…”