作者: Deborah J. Ossip-Klein , John E. Martin , B. Danley Lomax , Donald M. Prue , Cecelia Jo Davis
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(83)90049-7
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摘要: Abstract A three-study series was conducted to examine smoking topography across clinical, laboratory, and naturalistic settings for 24 smokers who were patients in an alcohol treatment program. Experiments I 2 included surreptitious observation of group therapy sessions (naturalistic), obtrusive a clinic setting. The third study added laboratory condition the conditions. Puffing patterns clinical tended be similar, both differed from Subjects generally took more puffs, longer had shorter cigarette durations than implications these findings assessment intake health risk are discussed.