Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Negative Affect |
PANAS-State Negative was used to assess the mechanistic outcome of Negative Affectivity/Stress. Items from the negative subscale are summed to create a total score. Scores can range from 10-50, with lower scores representing lower levels of negative affect. |
1-week Post-Intervention Smoking Context |
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Primary |
Negative Affect/Withdrawal |
Wisconsin Smoking Withdrawal Scale (WSWS) was used to assess withdrawal symptoms. Some items are reversed scored and the average of all items is calculated. Scores range between 0 and 4, with higher scores indicating stronger withdrawal symptoms. |
1-week Post-Intervention Smoking Context |
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Primary |
N-Back Task |
Adaptive N-Back task is a continuous performance task that was administered on the computer. It was used to assess working memory capacity. The participant is present with a series of stimuli and asked to identify when the current stimulus matches the one from n back steps prior. For the current task, n was equal to 2. As such, the score reported is the total number of correct trials form the 2-back condition of the computer task. Higher scores indicate better working memory capacity. Participant completed 20 trials. The task was administered online and can be found at: https://measures.scienceofbehaviorchange.org/measuredetails/d4a117c9-e5d8-41a0-8227-ac570a60f89f. |
1-week Post-Intervention Smoking Context |
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Primary |
Spatial Span |
The mechanistic outcome of working memory was assessed by summing the number of correct trials on the backwards spatial span task. The spatial span task was administered via computer. On each trial, participants see an array of geometric shapes (white squares) on the screen. The squares change from white to a different color in a sequence with variable orders and colors. At the end of the list sequences, the participants attempt to recall the squares in the reverse order that they changed color. The difficulty on each trial is increased by varying the number of boxes from two (easiest) to nine (hardest). The maximum number of boxes correctly recalled is the outcome measure. Higher numbers of boxes recalled indicates increased working memory capacity. The task was administered online from the SOBC Repository and is available at: https://scienceofbehaviorchange.org/measures/spatial-span-task/. |
1-week Post-Intervention Smoking Context |
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Primary |
Digit Span |
The mechanistic outcome of working memory was assessed by taking the longest span of correct answers on the backwards digit span task. The digit span task was administered via computer. On each trial, participants are presented with lists of digits 1 at a time on the screen. At the end of each list, participants attempt to recall the digits in reverse ordered they appeared by typing them in. After each successfully completed trial, the number of digits in the list is increased by 1 for the next trial. After a failed trial, the number of digits remains the same for the next trial. The task ends when the participant makes errors for two trails in a row for a given digit span. The maximum number of digits correctly recalled is the outcome measure. Higher numbers (more digits) indicated increased working memory capacity. The task was administered online from the SOBC Repository and is available at: https://scienceofbehaviorchange.org/measures/digit-span-task/. |
1-week Post-Intervention Smoking Context |
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Primary |
Anxiety Sensitivity |
The mechanistic outcome of distress tolerance was assessed with the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI 3). Items on this scale are summed, with scores ranging from 0-72. Higher scores indicate worse outcome. |
1-week Post-Intervention Smoking Context |
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Primary |
Mirror-Tracing Persistence Task |
The mechanistic outcome of behavioral distress tolerance was assessed with the mirror-tracing persistence task. The task measures how long the participant persists in completing the tracing tasks. Longer times are indicative of better behavioral stress tolerance capacity. |
1-week Post-Intervention Smoking Context |
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Primary |
Negative Affect |
PANAS-State Negative was used to assess the mechanistic outcome of Negative Affectivity/Stress. Items from the negative subscale are summed to create a total score. Scores can range from 10-50, with lower scores representing lower levels of negative affect. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Context |
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Primary |
Negative Affect/Withdrawal |
Wisconsin Smoking Withdrawal Scale (WSWS) was used to assess withdrawal symptoms. Some items are reversed scored and the average of all items is calculated. Scores range between 0 and 4, with higher scores indicating stronger withdrawal symptoms. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Context |
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Primary |
N-Back Task |
Adaptive N-Back task is a continuous performance task that was administered on the computer. It was used to assess working memory capacity. The participant is present with a series of stimuli and asked to identify when the current stimulus matches the one from n back steps prior. For the current task, n was equal to 2. As such, the score reported is the total number of correct trials form the 2-back condition of the computer task. Higher scores indicate better working memory capacity. Participant completed 20 trials. The task was administered online and can be found at: https://measures.scienceofbehaviorchange.org/measuredetails/d4a117c9-e5d8-41a0-8227-ac570a60f89f. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Contex |
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Primary |
Spatial Span |
The mechanistic outcome of working memory was assessed by summing the number of correct trials on the backwards spatial span task. The spatial span task was administered via computer. On each trial, participants see an array of geometric shapes (white squares) on the screen. The squares change from white to a different color in a sequence with variable orders and colors. At the end of the list sequences, the participants attempt to recall the squares in the reverse order that they changed color. The difficulty on each trial is increased by varying the number of boxes from two (easiest) to nine (hardest). The maximum number of boxes correctly recalled is the outcome measure. Higher numbers of boxes recalled indicates increased working memory capacity. The task was administered online from the SOBC Repository and is available at: https://scienceofbehaviorchange.org/measures/spatial-span-task/. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Contex |
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Primary |
Digit Span |
The mechanistic outcome of working memory was assessed by taking the longest span of correct answers on the backwards digit span task. The digit span task was administered via computer. On each trial, participants are presented with lists of digits 1 at a time on the screen. At the end of each list, participants attempt to recall the digits in reverse ordered they appeared by typing them in. After each successfully completed trial, the number of digits in the list is increased by 1 for the next trial. After a failed trial, the number of digits remains the same for the next trial. The task ends when the participant makes errors for two trails in a row for a given digit span. The maximum number of digits correctly recalled is the outcome measure. Higher numbers (more digits) indicated increased working memory capacity. The task was administered online from the SOBC Repository and is available at: https://scienceofbehaviorchange.org/measures/digit-span-task/. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Context |
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Primary |
Anxiety Sensitivity |
The mechanistic outcome of distress tolerance was assessed with the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI 3). Items on this scale are summed, with scores ranging from 0-72. Higher scores indicate worse outcome. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Contex |
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Primary |
Mirror-Tracing Persistence Task |
The mechanistic outcome of behavioral distress tolerance was assessed with the mirror-tracing persistence task. The task measures how long the participant persists in completing the tracing tasks. Longer times are indicative of better behavioral stress tolerance capacity. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Context |
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Secondary |
McKee Protocol Delay Until Smoking |
Degree of delay (in minutes) until smoking in the McKee protocol. The number of minutes the participant went during the delay period without smoking is reported. If the participant did not smoke at all during the delay period, the value is 50. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Context |
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Secondary |
McKee Protocol Number of Cigarettes Smoked |
Number of cigarettes smoked in the 60 minute self-administration session. No value is entered if the participant did not smoke a cigarette during the session at all. Otherwise, the number reported is the number of cigarettes the participant smoked during the session. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Context |
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Secondary |
Smoking Topography-1 |
Puff CO volume. During administration of this assessment, there was equipment failure. For this reason, no participants had valid data collected or analyzed for this measure. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Context |
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Secondary |
Smoking Topography-2 |
Puff CO volume. During administration of this assessment, there was equipment failure. For this reason, no participants had valid data collected or analyzed for this measure. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Context |
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Secondary |
Smoking Topography-3 |
Inter-puff interval. During administration of this assessment, there was equipment failure. For this reason, no participants had valid data collected or analyzed for this measure. |
1week+2days Post-Intervention Deprivation Context |
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