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ility in the epidemiological control of CDI.Tobacco dependence has been found to increase smoking cravings, and reduce both self-efficacy and motivation to quit. The present research proposes to test the hypothesis that such negative consequences are related to identity concerns and should thus appear more strongly in dependent smokers with a high (vs. low) smoker identity. In two correlational studies, daily smokers (Study 1 N = 237; Study 2 N = 154) were assessed for tobacco dependence, smoker identity, self-efficacy, craving to smoke