If a person smokes for taste and not for relief of negative moods, then perhaps they shouldn't be given an anti-depressant to help them stop. |
We found a significant difference in the motivation to smoke for the taste of cigarettes between those who perceived bitter taste and those who didn't. We also found the ratings of 'cues' (sights and smells that trigger urges to smoke) higher among those who were not bitter-tasters. |