“…Some of these characteristics include weight gain (Blitzer, Rimm, and Giefer, 1977;Cordoba et al, 1994;Detry et al, 2001;Grunberg, Bowen, and Winders, 1986;Wack and Rodin, 1982) and insomnia (Underner, 2006;Colrain, 2004) after quit attempts, personal and sociodemographic factors (Bjornson et al, 1995;Blake et al, 1989;Pomerleau, Pomerleau, and Garcia, 1991;Rosal et al, 1998;Royce et al, 1997;van Berkel et al, 1999;Waldron, 1991), history of a cardiac event (Attebring et al, 2004), hostility, tension and depressive symptoms (Perez et al, 2008;Brummett et al, 2002;Glassman, 1993;Attebring et al, 2004;Kronish et al, 2006;Schrader et al, 2006;Thorndike et al 2008;Dawood et al 2008). Over the last few decades, research has shed light on depression in particular, and its' association with continued smoking.…”