Smoking, stress, and negative affect: correlation, causation, and context across stages of smoking.

@article{Kassel2003SmokingSA,
  title={Smoking, stress, and negative affect: correlation, causation, and context across stages of smoking.},
  author={Jon D. Kassel and Laura R Stroud and Carol A. Paronis},
  journal={Psychological bulletin},
  year={2003},
  volume={129 2},
  pages={
          270-304
        }
}
This transdisciplinary review of the literature addresses the questions, Do stress and negative affect (NA) promote smoking? and Does smoking genuinely relieve stress and NA? Drawing on both human and animal literatures, the authors examine these questions across three developmental stages of smoking--initiation, maintenance, and relapse. Methodological and conceptual distinctions relating to within- and between-subjects levels of analyses are emphasized throughout the review. Potential… 

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