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Katherine J Ameringer

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Trujillo M, Khoddam R, Greenberg J, Dyal S, Ameringer K, Zvolensky M, et al.
Behav Med . 2015 Dec; 43(2):120-128. PMID: 26651507
Distress tolerance-the capacity to withstand distressing states-is implicated in the etiology of regular smoking. The present study extends past research by examining whether relations between perceived distress tolerance and smoking-related...
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Ameringer K, Chou C, Sussman S, Unger J, Leventhal A
J Psychopathol Behav Assess . 2015 Oct; 37(3):454-468. PMID: 26478654
Shared latent dimensions may account for the co-occurrence of multiple forms of psychological dysfunction. However, this conceptualization has rarely been integrated into the smoking literature, despite high levels of psychological...
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Ameringer K, Leventhal A
Psychol Addict Behav . 2014 Sep; 29(1):71-81. PMID: 25243836
The influence of psychological symptoms on smoking-lapse behavior is critical to understand. However, this relationship is obscured by comorbidity across multiple forms of psychological symptoms and their overlap with nicotine...
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Ameringer K, Chou C, Leventhal A
J Behav Med . 2014 Sep; 38(2):224-36. PMID: 25231408
This study examined the extent to which shared versus specific features across multiple manifestations of psychological symptoms (depression, anxiety, ADHD, aggression, alcohol misuse) associated with cigarettes per day. Subsequently, we...
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Leventhal A, Trujillo M, Ameringer K, Tidey J, Sussman S, Kahler C
J Abnorm Psychol . 2014 Jun; 123(2):375-86. PMID: 24886011
Anhedonia-a psychopathologic trait indicative of diminished interest, pleasure, and enjoyment-has been linked to use of and addiction to several substances, including tobacco. We hypothesized that anhedonic drug users develop an...
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Bidwell L, Ameringer K, Leventhal A
Psychol Addict Behav . 2014 Apr; 28(1):182-92. PMID: 24731115
Identifying relations of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptom dimensions to individual facets of the tobacco withdrawal syndrome could elucidate the mechanisms linking ADHD and regular smoking. This study examined...
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Leventhal A, Ameringer K, Osborn E, Zvolensky M, Langdon K
Drug Alcohol Depend . 2013 Jul; 133(2):324-9. PMID: 23896304
Background: The complex concordance and discordance across and within anxiety and depressive symptoms complicates understanding of the relation between emotional symptoms and manifestations of tobacco withdrawal. The goal of this...
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Leventhal A, Greenberg J, Trujillo M, Ameringer K, Lisha N, Pang R, et al.
Psychol Addict Behav . 2013 Mar; 27(1):262-7. PMID: 23506367
Elucidating interrelations between prior affective experience, current affective state, and acute urge to smoke could inform affective models of addiction motivation and smoking cessation treatment development. This study tested the...
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Ameringer K, Leventhal A
Am J Addict . 2013 Feb; 22(1):23-32. PMID: 23398223
Background And Objectives: Most studies of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in the substance dependence literature have assessed ADHD as a single, categorical entity. This approach limits characterization across the...
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Ameringer K, Leventhal A
J Addict Dis . 2012 Dec; 31(4):363-75. PMID: 23244555
Research suggests that Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and nicotine withdrawal symptoms are related; however, it is unknown how this relationship extends across ADHD symptom gradations, differs between inattention and...