Determination The effects of black pepper and angelica oil on nicotine craving of students: a randomized controlled pilot trial


ARSLAN IŞIK N., Bilgin H.

JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE USE, vol.27, no.5, pp.556-565, 2022 (SSCI) identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Article / Article
  • Volume: 27 Issue: 5
  • Publication Date: 2022
  • Doi Number: 10.1080/14659891.2022.2082335
  • Journal Name: JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE USE
  • Journal Indexes: Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Scopus, ASSIA, CAB Abstracts, CINAHL, Educational research abstracts (ERA), EMBASE, Index Islamicus, Psycinfo
  • Page Numbers: pp.556-565
  • Keywords: Aromatherapy, black pepper oil, angelica oil, nicotine craving, essential oils, SMOKING-CESSATION, ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS, CIGARETTE-SMOKING, TOBACCO SMOKING, PREVALENCE, RELAPSE
  • Istanbul University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

Objective This study was examined the effects of essential oils inhalation on smoking cessation. Methods This study is an experimental study conducted with the intervention and control groups (pretest/posttest). Fifty-eight students were randomly grouped into 1 of 3 groups: black pepper group (n:21), inhaled black pepper oil, angelica group (n:18) inhaled angelica oil, and control group (n:19), inhaled sunflower (placebo) oil for 2 min. when they felt the urge to smoke. Conclusion The study showed that the mean score of students applying black pepper oil and angelica oil in intra-group comparison decreased after aromatherapy. Aromatherapy is an effective and safe method on smoking cessation.