Smoking and social anxiety: the role of false safety behaviors

Volume: 49, Issue: 5, Pages: 374 - 384
Published: Dec 17, 2019
Abstract
Despite the negative health consequences associated with smoking, most smokers find it difficult to quit. This is especially true for smokers with elevated social anxiety. One factor that may play a role in maintaining smoking with elevated anxiety is false safety behavior (FSB), behaviors geared toward decreasing anxiety short-term but that maintain or increase anxiety long-term. The present study tested whether FSB explained the relation of...
Paper Details
Title
Smoking and social anxiety: the role of false safety behaviors
Published Date
Dec 17, 2019
Volume
49
Issue
5
Pages
374 - 384
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