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SmoCuDa: A Validated Smoking Cue Database to Reliably Induce Craving in Tobacco Use Disorder

Andrei Manoliu, Amelie Haugg, Ronald Sladky, Lea M. Hulka, Matthias Kirschner, Annette Beatrix Brühl, Erich Seifritz, Boris B. Quednow, Marcus Herdener, Frank Scharnowski

2020European Addiction Research34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cue-reactivity paradigms provide valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms of nicotine craving in nicotine-dependent subjects. In order to study cue-driven nicotine craving, robust and validated stimulus datasets are essential. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to generate and validate a large set of individually rated smoking-related cues that allow for assessment of different stimulus intensities along the dimensions craving, valence, and arousal. METHODS: The image database consisted of 330 visual cues. Two hundred fifty smoking-associated pictures (Creative Commons license) were chosen from online databases and showed a widespread variety of smoking-associated content. Eighty pictures from previously published databases were included for cross-validation. Forty volunteers with tobacco use disorder rated "urge-to-smoke," "valence," and "arousal" for all images on a 100-point visual analogue scale. Pictures were also labelled according to 18 categories such as lit/unlit cigarettes in mouth, cigarette end, and cigarette in ashtray. RESULTS: Ratings (mean ± SD) were as follows: urge to smoke, 44.9 ± 13.2; valence, 51.2 ± 7.6; and arousal, 54.6 ± 7.1. All ratings, particularly "urge to smoke," were widely distributed along the whole scale spectrum. CONCLUSIONS: We present a novel image library of well-described smoking-related cues, which were rated on a continuous scale along the dimensions craving, valence, and arousal that accounts for inter-individual differences. The rating software, image database, and their ratings are publicly available at https://smocuda.github.io.

Topics & Concepts

CravingNicotineVisual analogue scaleCue reactivityPsychologyValence (chemistry)ArousalStimulus (psychology)AudiologyClinical psychologyPsychiatryMedicineAddictionCognitive psychologySocial psychologyChemistrySurgeryOrganic chemistrySmoking Behavior and CessationNicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors StudyAnxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes