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Craving questionnaire

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For the purpose of these questions, the craving was defined as an intense desire for something. Participants rated the usual frequency and intensity of their cravings for alcoholic drinks, non-alcoholic drinks, chocolate, snack food, cigarettes, or another drug. Both frequency and intensity were rated on a 5-point Likert-type scale; frequency from (0) never or very rarely to (4) very often, the intensity from (0) no craving to (4) overwhelming craving. Finally, in preparation for the reactions to intrusions questions, participants selected the substance category they most often craved.
From the proposed link between craving and intrusive thoughts, it was predicted that a greater level of distress associated with intrusive thoughts would be associated with greater reported frequency and intensity of cravings (Kavanagh, Andrade, and May 2005).

Craving questionnaire

Craving questionnaire

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  • Emotional and Behavioural Reaction to Intrusive Thoughts

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