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Nicotine dependence and withdrawal in alcoholic and nonalcoholic ever-smokers
Authors:Judith L. Marks PhD   Elizabeth M. Hill PhD  Cynthia S. Pomerleau PhD  Sharon A. Mudd PhD  Frederic C. Blow PhD
Affiliation:

* University of Michigan Behavioral Medicine Program and Department of Psychiatry, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Accohol Research Center, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Abstract:We compared nicotine dependence and withdrawal in male alcoholic and control ever-smokers, controlling for relevant demographic and clinical variables. Alcoholics were more likely to meet criteria for moderate or severe nicotine dependence and endorse more nicotine dependence symptoms. Symptoms reported more frequently by alcoholics included: (a) using nicotine in larger amounts or over a longer time than intended; (b) continued use despite problems caused or exacerbated by nicotine; (c) marked tolerance; and (d) experiencing characteristic nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Alcoholics also smoked more heavily. Other than “headaches,” and “decreased heart rate,” alcoholics consistently endorsed nicotine withdrawal symptoms at a higher rate. After controlling for demographic and clinical variables and level of nicotine dependence, only “feel depressed” differed significantly between groups. Our research supports previous findings suggesting that nicotine dependence is more severe in those with a history of alcohol dependence. As a result, alcoholics may experience greater discomfort from nicotine withdrawal upon smoking cessation.
Keywords:nicotine dependence   cigarette smoking   alcoholism   alcohol dependence   substance abuse
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