Allison M Borges
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Recent Articles
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Yang M, Borges A, Emery N, Leyro T
Addict Behav
. 2022 Aug;
135:107456.
PMID: 35944381
Introduction: Attentional bias (AB) is an individual difference risk factor that represents the extent to which cigarette cues capture one's attention. AB is typically indexed by mean bias score (MBS),...
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Borges A, Uebelacker L, Brown R, Price L, Abrantes A
Psychol Health Med
. 2022 Jun;
28(7):1720-1728.
PMID: 35642263
Aerobic exercise is frequently used as an intervention for depression and smoking cessation because of its antidepressant and anxiolytic effects. Distress intolerance (DI) is a proposed individual difference factor that,...
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Borges A, Yang M, Farris S, Zvolensky M, Leyro T
Pers Individ Dif
. 2020 Sep;
155.
PMID: 32863505
Cigarette smoking is associated with autonomic dysregulation and altered stress responsivity. There exists a reciprocal relation between subjective and physiological stress reactivity and recovery in smokers. Emotion regulation may impact...
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Versella M, Borges A, Lin C, Leyro T
Cognit Ther Res
. 2020 Aug;
43(1):114-120.
PMID: 32773910
Nicotine use and psychological distress exert negative bidirectional effects on one another, and are impacted by shared vulnerabilities. Little work has examined the extent to which these relations differ between...
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Rosen R, Borges A, Kibbey M, Steinberg M, Leyro T, Farris S
Addict Behav
. 2019 Aug;
99:106048.
PMID: 31421585
Background: Distress intolerance (DI), the perceived inability to withstand distress, is implicated in cigarette smoking maintenance. Greater DI may contribute to anticipation of negative outcomes from smoking abstinence, which in...
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Borges A, Leyro T, Rosen R, Zvolensky M, Farris S
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2019 Jun;
201:220-226.
PMID: 31252356
Background: Negative urgency (NU), the tendency to act rashly in response to distress, is associated with negative reinforcement smoking expectancies. The study examined whether NU was associated with behavioral smoking...
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Borges A, Selby E, Bates M, Zvolensky M, Leyro T
Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback
. 2019 Jan;
44(2):131-141.
PMID: 30659430
Cigarette smokers exhibit reduced physiological stress reactivity, yet it is unclear whether blunted reactivity predicts differences in subjective recovery and vice versa. The study examined whether basal heart rate and...
8.
Borges A, Lejuez C, Felton J
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2018 Apr;
187:179-184.
PMID: 29677626
Anxiety sensitivity (AS), or the fear of anxious symptoms and the belief that these symptoms may have negative physical, social, and cognitive consequences, is one personality trait that emerges in...
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Dahne J, Lim A, Borges A, MacPherson L
Psychiatry
. 2017 Nov;
80(3):252-264.
PMID: 29087251
Objective: Engagement in risk behaviors, including substance use, risky sex, and violence, tends to increase throughout adolescence into young adulthood. One motivational process that may underlie risk behaviors during adolescence...
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Borges A, Dahne J, Lim A, MacPherson L
Emotion
. 2017 Jan;
17(4):707-716.
PMID: 28080084
Distress tolerance is associated with a range of psychopathology and risk-taking behavior. Current research suggests that the behavioral ability to persist at goal-directed behavior when distressed may be malleable. However,...