The Role of Emotion Differentiation in the Association Between Momentary Affect and Tobacco/Nicotine Craving in Young Adults

Author:

Walters Kyle J1ORCID,Gray Kevin M1,Gex Kathryn S1,McClure Erin A12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina , Charleston, SC , USA

2. Hollings Cancer Center, Medical University of South Carolina , Charleston, SC , USA

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Tobacco/nicotine use is commonly initiated during adolescence or young adulthood, which increases the likelihood of continued use into adulthood and related adverse health outcomes. Despite interest in cessation, achieving and maintaining abstinence is difficult among this population. Cravings are often a barrier to abstinence, which have been associated with intensity of affect at the moment level. Emotion differentiation involves the ability to distinguish between discrete emotion states, and previous work suggests it may moderate the effect of momentary affect on craving, which has never been explored among young adults who are smoking or vaping nicotine. Aims and Methods In a sample of young adults (N = 37, observations = 2020, ages 18–25, 51% female, and 78% white) interested in quitting smoking or vaping, we used real-time, naturalistic data capture via mobile phones to examine the interaction of momentary affect and trait emotion differentiation on nicotine craving. Participants were prompted with four surveys per day for 35 days and asked to make a 48-h quit attempt on day 7. Results Multilevel models showed moments of higher-than-average momentary negative affect (NA; b = 0.39, p < .001), and positive affect (PA; b = 0.26, p = .001) were associated with greater levels of craving. NA emotion differentiation significantly moderated the associations between PA and craving (b = −0.63, p = .031) and NA and craving (b = −0.67, p = .003). Conclusions Findings from this exploratory analysis suggest that for young adults engaging in a nicotine quit attempt, greater ability to differentiate NA weakens the momentary association between intense affect and craving. Implications Results of this study show that the ability to differentiate between discrete emotional experiences may protect young adults against nicotine craving during moments of intense affective experience. These preliminary findings suggest that emotion differentiation, a modifiable construct, could be an important treatment target for individuals engaged in treatment for nicotine dependence.

Funder

National Institute on Drug Abuse

PI McClure

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Training in Alcohol Research NIAAA Postdoctoral Training Grant

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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