A Just-In-Time Adaptive intervention (JITAI) for smoking cessation: Feasibility and acceptability findings
MJ Yang, SK Sutton, LM Hernandez, SR Jones… - Addictive …, 2023 - Elsevier
Smoking cessation treatments that are easily accessible and deliver intervention content at
vulnerable moments (eg, high negative affect) have great potential to impact tobacco …
vulnerable moments (eg, high negative affect) have great potential to impact tobacco …
Acceptance and commitment therapy-based smartphone applications for cessation of tobacco use among adults with high nicotine dependence: results from the …
M Santiago-Torres, KE Mull, BM Sullivan… - Substance use & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background: With 1 in 2 adult tobacco users being highly dependent on nicotine, population-
based interventions specifically designed for this group are urgently needed. This study …
based interventions specifically designed for this group are urgently needed. This study …
The mobile assistance for regulating smoking (MARS) micro-randomized trial design protocol
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death and disability in the US Empirical
evidence suggests that engaging in evidence-based self-regulatory strategies (eg …
evidence suggests that engaging in evidence-based self-regulatory strategies (eg …
Associations between morning affect and later-day smoking urges and behavior.
Objective: Affective experiences are associated with smoking urges and behavior. Few
studies have examined the temporal nature of these associations within a day, such as …
studies have examined the temporal nature of these associations within a day, such as …
Examining Links Between Distinct Affective States and Tobacco Lapse During a Cessation Attempt Among African Americans: A Cohort Study
Background Affect states are posited to play a pivotal role in addiction-related processes,
including tobacco lapse (ie, smoking during a quit attempt), and distinct affective states (eg …
including tobacco lapse (ie, smoking during a quit attempt), and distinct affective states (eg …
Time-varying model of engagement with digital self reporting: Evidence from smoking cessation longitudinal studies
Objective Insufficient engagement is a critical barrier impacting the utility of digital
interventions and mobile health assessments. As a result, engagement itself is increasingly …
interventions and mobile health assessments. As a result, engagement itself is increasingly …
Multiple imputation of missing data in multilevel ecological momentary assessments: an example using smoking cessation study data
Advances in digital technology have greatly increased the ease of collecting intensive
longitudinal data (ILD) such as ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) in studies of …
longitudinal data (ILD) such as ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) in studies of …
Stressor-elicited smoking and craving during a smoking cessation attempt.
Stressors can undermine smokers' attempts to quit smoking. Although contemporary
theories and animal models support this idea, human research has struggled to demonstrate …
theories and animal models support this idea, human research has struggled to demonstrate …
Digital technology for tobacco control: Novel data collection, study designs, and interventions
LN Potter, I Nahum-Shani, DW Wetter - Frontiers in Digital Health, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death and disease and is responsible for
nearly one in five deaths in the United States (1-4). Importantly, many tobacco users have a …
nearly one in five deaths in the United States (1-4). Importantly, many tobacco users have a …
Central stress response among deprived and continuing marijuana users and nonusers.
Objective: We examined central nervous system [CNS] stress responses among deprived
and continuing heavy marijuana users and nonusers. Method: Participants (N= 210; 46.7 …
and continuing heavy marijuana users and nonusers. Method: Participants (N= 210; 46.7 …