Volitional processes and daily smoking: examining inter- and intraindividual associations around a quit attempt

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作者
Corina Berli
Sibylle Ochsner
Gertraud Stadler
Nina Knoll
Rainer Hornung
Urte Scholz
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[1] University of Bern,Department of Psychology, Health Psychology
[2] University of Zurich,undefined
[3] Columbia University,undefined
[4] Freie Universität Berlin,undefined
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2015年 / 38卷
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Smoking cessation; Volitional processes; Health behavior change; Health Action Process Approach; Inter- and intraindividual;
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The Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) assumes that volitional processes are important for effective behavioral change. However, intraindividual associations have not yet been tested in the context of smoking cessation. This study examined the inter- and intraindividual associations between volitional HAPA variables and daily smoking before and after a quit attempt. Overall, 100 smokers completed daily surveys on mobile phones from 10 days before until 21 days after a self-set quit date, including self-efficacy, action planning, action control, and numbers of cigarettes smoked. Negative associations between volitional variables and daily numbers of cigarettes smoked emerged at the inter- and intraindividual level. Except for interindividual action planning, associations were stronger after the quit date than before the quit date. Self-efficacy, planning and action control were identified as critical inter- and intraindividual processes in smoking cessation, particularly after a self-set quit attempt when actual behavior change is performed.
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