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Low levels of dispositional mindfulness may be a risk factor for craving and alcohol use, but few studies have examined these associations prospectively in an alcohol-dependent sample.

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Low levels of dispositional mindfulness may be a risk factor for craving and alcohol use, but few studies have examined these associations prospectively in an alcohol-dependent sample.

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  • CRAVING AND COGNITIVE BIASES FOR ALCOHOL CUES IN SOCIAL DRINKERS (2005) · doi

    There were also trends for the high craving group to show greater operant responding for beer reinforcement, but the latter findings were inconclusive, and no evidence was found of associations between the operant responding and cognitive bias measures.

    Keywords: operant responding there trends high craving group show greater beer reinforcement latter inconclusive evidence found
  • Associations between dispositional mindfulness, craving, and drinking in alcohol-dependent patients: An ecological momentary assessment study. (2019) · doi

    Low levels of dispositional mindfulness may be a risk factor for craving and alcohol use, but few studies have examined these associations prospectively in an alcohol-dependent sample.

    Keywords: alcohol levels dispositional mindfulness risk factor craving examined associations prospectively dependent sample
  • Delivering “Just-In-Time” Smoking Cessation Support Via Mobile Phones: Current Knowledge and Future Directions: Table 1. (2016) · doi

    Use of cognitive-behavioral lapse prevention strategies to combat cue-induced cravings is associated with a reduced risk of lapse, but evidence is lacking in how these strategies can be effectively promoted.

    Keywords: lapse strategies cognitive behavioral prevention combat induced cravings associated reduced risk evidence lacking effectively promoted

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