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pro vyhledávání: '"Julianna M. Nemeth"'
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2022)
Abstract Background Cigarette smoking is three times more prevalent among youth experiencing homelessness compared with the general population. Co-use of tobacco and marijuana is also common. The aim of this study is to characterize tobacco and marij
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/595652eb46e64c07966c3a57a03ca37d
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 7, p e0270665 (2022)
ObjectivesIn the United States, up to 70% of youth experiencing homelessness smoke cigarettes. Many are interested in quitting; however, little is known about psychosocial factors influencing smoking relapse in this population. This study, part of a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4fd8ca546c714801bf37790e9f0443c0
Autor:
Allison M. Glasser, Julianna M. Nemeth, Amanda J. Quisenberry, Abigail B. Shoben, Erika S. Trapl, Elizabeth G. Klein
Publikováno v:
Substance Use & Misuse. 58:717-727
Background: Research suggests flavor facilitates cigarillo use, but it is unknown if flavor impacts patterns of co-use of cigarillos and cannabis (“co-use”), which is common among young adult smokers. This study’s aim was to determine the role
Autor:
Allison M. Glasser, Joseph M. Macisco, Lauren M. Miller, Ellen M. Garbsch, Amy Wermert, Julianna M. Nemeth
Publikováno v:
Addictive Behaviors Reports, Vol 11, Iss , Pp - (2020)
Introduction: Nearly three times as many homeless youth smoke cigarettes in the United States (US) compared to the general population of youth. Few studies have focused on how to help homeless youth quit smoking. As part of a series of studies to dev
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https://doaj.org/article/0640d6f7dc824523ae36da4e3afa41d5
Publikováno v:
Preventive Medicine Reports, Vol 8, Iss , Pp 226-231 (2017)
Quitlines are successful tools for smoking cessation, but no known study has examined whether type of phone service (cell phone only (CPO) vs. landline (LL)) impacts quitline utilization, quit attempts, and sustained cessation. This report details an
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https://doaj.org/article/8b721a7cb2db4cf09f0237099b8f775c
Autor:
Hannah, Kemble, Ana, Sucaldito, Emily, Kulow, Rachel, Ramirez, Alice, Hinton, Allison, Glasser, Amy, Wermert, Julianna M, Nemeth
Publikováno v:
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 37:E39-E47
CARE (Connect, Acknowledge, Respond, and Evaluate) is an advocacy framework developed for domestic violence service organization (DVSO) providers to address and accommodate domestic violence (DV) survivors with brain injury and mental health struggle
Autor:
Julianna M. Nemeth, Allison M. Glasser, Alice Hinton, Joseph M. Macisco, Amy Wermert, Raya Smith, Hannah Kemble, Georgia Sasser
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 20; Issue 6; Pages: 5169
70%+ of youth and young adults experiencing homelessness (YYEH; 14–24 years old) smoke combustible tobacco. Little is known about the prevalence of acquired brain injury (ABI) among youth and young adult smokers experiencing homelessness (YYSEH) an
Autor:
Allison M. Glasser, Amy Wermert, Joanne G. Patterson, Joseph M. Macisco, Julianna M. Nemeth, Alice Hinton
Publikováno v:
Nicotine Tob Res
Introduction Approximately 70% of youth experiencing homelessness smoke cigarettes; many try to quit and are interested in formal smoking cessation programs. The purpose of this study was to describe the intrapersonal, social, and environmental conte
Autor:
Allison M. Glasser, Julianna M. Nemeth, Amanda J. Quisenberry, Abigail B. Shoben, Erika S. Trapl, Elizabeth G. Klein
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 9; Pages: 5727
Flavored cigar restrictions have the potential to benefit public health. Flavor availability facilitates cigarillo use, but it is unknown if flavor impacts patterns of co-use of cigarillos and cannabis, an increasingly prevalent behavior among young
Publikováno v:
PloS one. 17(7)
Objectives In the United States, up to 70% of youth experiencing homelessness smoke cigarettes. Many are interested in quitting; however, little is known about psychosocial factors influencing smoking relapse in this population. This study, part of a