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Multivariate framework of the Brief Questionnaire of Smoking Urges.

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    joseph c cappelleriJoseph C Cappelleri,andrew g bushmakinAndrew G Bushmakin,christine l bakerChristine L Baker,elizabeth merikleElizabeth Merikle,abayomi o olufadeAbayomi O Olufade,david g gilbertDavid G Gilbert,joseph c cappelleriJoseph C Cappelleri,andrew g bushmakinAndrew G Bushmakin,christine l bakerChristine L Baker,elizabeth merikleElizabeth Merikle,abayomi o olufadeAbayomi O Olufade,david g gilbertDavid G Gilbert,

    We conducted an investigation of the 10-item Brief Questionnaire of Smoking Urges (QSU-Brief) to confirm its hypothesized two-factor structure and to assess the validity and reliability of its total score and these factors. Data were obtained from a 7-week clinical trial on smoking cessation (N=626). The hypothesized two-factor structure of the QSU-Brief was supported by fit indexes (>0.90) from a confirmatory factor analysis at each of three relevant time points (baseline, Week 2, Week 4). Corresponding values of Cronbach's alpha were acceptable (>0.75) on the Total Craving Score and on Factors 1 and 2. This research supports the validity and reliability of the instrument and confirms the proposed two-dimensional structure of self-reported craving as measured by the QSU-Brief.

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    jc cappelleriJC Cappelleri,ag bushmakinAG Bushmakin,cl bakerCL Baker,e merikleE Merikle,ao olufadeAO Olufade,dg gilbertDG Gilbert,jc cappelleriJC Cappelleri,ag bushmakinAG Bushmakin,cl bakerCL Baker,e merikleE Merikle,ao olufadeAO Olufade,dg gilbertDG Gilbert,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Drug and alcohol dependence

    VOLUME: 90

    Page Numbers: 234-42

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    ISSN: 0376-8716

    DAY: 7

    MONTH: 05

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7513587

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    AFFILIATION: Pfizer Inc, Global Research and Development, Eastern Point Road, MS 8260-2222 Groton, CT 06340, USA. joseph.c.cappelleri@pfizer.com

    Country: Ireland

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    MEDLINETA: Drug Alcohol Depend

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