Objectives This study aimed to determine the effects of smoking on alcohol cravings in alcoholdependent individuals. Methods Study participants were 123 male smokers, 18 to 65 years of age, diagnosed with alcohol dependence. The study questionnaire consisted of demographic characteristics, alcohol drinking habits, smoking habits, the Korean Obsessive-Compulsive Drinking Scale (OCDS), the 12-item Tobacco Craving Questionnaire (12-item TCQ), and the Fagerstrőm Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND). We divided the subjects into high-OCDS score and low-OCDS score groups. Results The high-OCDS group had a higher alcohol drinking frequency and greater average amount of alcohol consumed than did the low-OCDS group. Also, the high-OCDS group smoked a higher average number of cigarettes per day and had higher 12-item TCQ scores and FTND scores. Logistic regression analysis showed scores of the 12-item TCQ and the FTND were the most significant variables for predicting alcohol cravings. Conclusion This study shows that alcohol cravings are significantly related to cigarette cravings and to severity of nicotine dependence.
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