Mindfulness Predicts Lower Affective Volatility Among African Americans During Smoking Cessation Article

Adams, Claire E, Chen, Minxing, Guo, Lin et al. (2014). Mindfulness Predicts Lower Affective Volatility Among African Americans During Smoking Cessation . PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS, 28(2), 580-585. 10.1037/a0036512

Open Access

cited authors

  • Adams, Claire E; Chen, Minxing; Guo, Lin; Lam, Cho Y; Stewart, Diana W; Correa-Fernndez, Virmarie; Cano, Miguel A; Heppner, Whitney L; Vidrine, Jennifer Irvin; Li, Yisheng; Ahluwalia, Jasjit S; Cinciripini, Paul M; Wetter, David W

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authors

publication date

  • June 1, 2014

published in

keywords

  • AFFECTIVE INSTABILITY
  • African Americans
  • DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS
  • EMOTIONAL REACTIVITY
  • HEALTH DISPARITIES
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • MOOD
  • NEGATIVE AFFECT
  • Psychology
  • Psychology, Multidisciplinary
  • QUIT SMOKING
  • RELAPSE
  • SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS
  • Science & Technology
  • Social Sciences
  • Substance Abuse
  • WITHDRAWAL DYNAMICS
  • emotion regulation
  • mindfulness
  • smoking
  • volatility

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publisher

  • EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC

start page

  • 580

end page

  • 585

volume

  • 28

issue

  • 2