Aversive cigarette smoking as a smoking cessation procedure

Abstract
Aversive cigarette smoking that consisted of rapid smoking, warm smoky air and handling of cigarette litter was investigated. Prior to treatment, all Ss [subjects] were screened to minimize risks inherent in rapid smoking. Three male and 9 female Ss completed 6 wk of treatment. After treatment the mean smoking rate was 16% of baseline. At 3, 6 and 9 mo. follow-ups, the mean average was 38%, 50% and 50% of baseline, respectively. Aversive smoking may be a promising behavioral approach to smoking cessation.

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