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Publikováno v:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 85:1019-1028
Objective Smokers who are not motivated to quit are an important group for intervention, particularly if they have children with asthma. Research indicates that unmotivated smokers are less responsive to intensive interventions, although motivation-b
Autor:
Mary M. Velasquez, Charles Green, Robert Suchting, Jon E. Tyson, Thomas F. Northrup, Eunha Hoh, Yolanda R. Villarreal, Amir M. Khan, Melbourne F. Hovell, Angela L. Stotts, S. Katharine Hammond, Joy M. Schmitz
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pediatrics. 218
Objective To evaluate a hospital-initiated intervention to reduce tobacco smoke exposure in infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. Study design A randomized, controlled trial compared motivational interviewing plus financial incentives with con
Autor:
S. Katharine Hammond, Elizabeth L. McQuaid, Bruce M. Becker, Belinda Borrelli, Andrew M. Busch, Erin M. Tooley, Shira Dunsiger
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 111:1646-1655
Aims We tested two aims: (1) the teachable moment (TM): whether second-hand smoke exposure (SHSe) feedback motivates cessation in parents of children with asthma versus parents of healthy children (HC); and (2) whether greater intervention intensity
Autor:
Edward Dompeling, S. Katharine Hammond, Sasha G. Hutchinson, Jean W M Muris, Gerard J. P. van Breukelen, Brigitte A. B. Essers, Frans J. M. Feron, Constant P. van Schayck
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2017)
Scientific Reports, 7:15473. Nature Publishing Group
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, 7:15473. Nature Publishing Group
Scientific Reports
We tested the effectiveness of a program consisting of motivational interviewing (MI) and feedback of urine cotinine to stop passive smoking (PS) in children at risk for asthma. Fifty-eight families with children 0–13 years with a high risk of asth
Autor:
Karen Suchanek Hudmon, Salma K. Marani, Margaret R. Spitz, Laura M. Koehly, S. Katharine Hammond, Anna V. Wilkinson, Leticia A. Gatus, Alexander V. Prokhorov, Melissa L. Bondy
Publikováno v:
Addictive Behaviors. 38:1485-1492
Exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) is a major public health problem and a risk factor for morbidity and mortality. The objective of this randomized trial was to estimate the impact of a culturally-sensitive intervention to reduce SHS exposure in Mex
Autor:
Bruce M. Becker, Belinda Borrelli, Scott P. Novak, S. Katharine Hammond, Elizabeth L. McQuaid
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 78:34-43
Objective: Secondhand smoke exposure is associated with asthma onset and exacerbation. Latino children have higher rates of asthma morbidity than other groups. The current study compared the effectiveness of a newly developed smoking cessation treatm
Autor:
Robin Baker, Robert J. Pandya, Ellen B. Gold, S. Katharine Hammond, William L. Smith, Patricia Quinlan, John R. Balmes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 47:728-739
We sought to study respiratory symptoms among automobile assembly workers.In a cross-sectional study, we compared rates of respiratory symptoms and of physician-diagnosed asthma and COPD in painters and welders to those in assembly workers.Respirator
Autor:
Georg E. Matt, J Thomas Bernert, Joy M. Zakarian, C. Richard Hofstetter, S. Katharine Hammond, Rachel D Sandweiss, James L. Pirkle, Melbourne F. Hovell
Publikováno v:
Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 6:1061-1074
The present randomized controlled trial tested the effectiveness of a behavioral counseling program for reducing children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Counseling was delivered by clinic staff as part of well-child health care serv
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S. Katharine Hammond, Donald P. Tashkin, John T. Bernert, Glenn C. Wong, Leanne Streja, Roshan Bastani, Barbara A. Berman, Craig A. Jones, Catherine M. Crespi
Publikováno v:
Streja, L; Crespi, CM; Bastani, R; Wong, GC; Jones, CA; Bernert, JT; et al.(2014). Can a minimal intervention reduce secondhand smoke exposure among children with asthma from low income minority families? Results of a randomized trial. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 16(2), 256-264. doi: 10.1007/s10903-012-9713-4. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/1cx1919v
Journal of immigrant and minority health, vol 16, iss 2
Journal of immigrant and minority health, vol 16, iss 2
We report on the results of a low-intensity behavioral intervention to reduce second hand smoke (SHS) exposure of children with asthma from low income minority households in Los Angeles, California. In this study, 242 child/adult dyads were randomize
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Autor:
Karen M. Emmons, Joseph L. Fava, S. Katharine Hammond, Janet L. Evans, Alicia D. Monroe, Wayne F. Velicer
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 108:18-24
Objective.Passive smoke exposure among children is widespread in the United States; estimates suggest that almost 40% of children who are younger than 5 years live with a smoker. Few randomized studies of passive smoke exposure reduction among childr