Comparing Internet Assistance for Smoking Cessation: 13-Month Follow-Up of a Six-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial

Comparing Internet Assistance for Smoking Cessation: 13-Month Follow-Up of a Six-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial

Comparing Internet Assistance for Smoking Cessation: 13-Month Follow-Up of a Six-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial

Journals

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  9. van Mierlo T, Hyatt D, Ching A. Employing the Gini coefficient to measure participation inequality in treatment-focused Digital Health Social Networks. Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics 2016;5(1) View
  10. Graham A, Jacobs M, Cohn A, Cha S, Abroms L, Papandonatos G, Whittaker R. Optimising text messaging to improve adherence to web-based smoking cessation treatment: a randomised control trial protocol. BMJ Open 2016;6(3):e010687 View
  11. Cohn A, Zhou Y, Cha S, Perreras L, Graham A. Treatment engagement mediates the links between symptoms of anxiety, depression, and alcohol use disorder with abstinence among smokers registered on an Internet cessation program. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2019;98:59 View
  12. Richardson A, Graham A, Cobb N, Xiao H, Mushro A, Abrams D, Vallone D. Engagement Promotes Abstinence in a Web-based Cessation Intervention: Cohort Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(1):e14 View
  13. Cantrell J, Ilakkuvan V, Graham A, Richardson A, Xiao H, Mermelstein R, Curry S, Sporer A, Vallone D. Young Adult Utilization of a Smoking Cessation Website: An Observational Study Comparing Young and Older Adult Patterns of Use. JMIR Research Protocols 2016;5(3):e142 View
  14. Graham A, Papandonatos G, Cha S, Erar B, Amato M, Cobb N, Niaura R, Abrams D. Improving Adherence to Smoking Cessation Treatment: Intervention Effects in a Web-Based Randomized Trial. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2016:ntw282 View
  15. White M, Ivezaj V, Grilo C. Evaluation of a web-based cognitive behavioral smoking cessation treatment for overweight/obese smokers. Journal of Health Psychology 2019;24(13):1796 View
  16. Graham A, Papandonatos G, Cobb C, Cobb N, Niaura R, Abrams D, Tinkelman D. Internet and Telephone Treatment for Smoking Cessation: Mediators and Moderators of Short-Term Abstinence. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2015;17(3):299 View
  17. van Mierlo T, Hyatt D, Ching A. Mapping Power Law Distributions in Digital Health Social Networks: Methods, Interpretations, and Practical Implications. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(6):e160 View
  18. Schueller S, Leykin Y, Pérez-Stable E, Muñoz R. Selection of intervention components in an internet stop smoking participant preference trial: Beyond randomized controlled trials. Psychiatry Research 2013;205(1-2):159 View
  19. Neuhauser L, Kreps G. eHealth communication and behavior change: promise and performance. Social Semiotics 2010;20(1):9 View
  20. van Mierlo T, Li X, Hyatt D, Ching A. Demographic and Indication-Specific Characteristics Have Limited Association With Social Network Engagement: Evidence From 24,954 Members of Four Health Care Support Groups. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(2):e40 View
  21. Cobb C, Graham A. Use of Non-Assigned Interventions in a Randomized Trial of Internet and Telephone Treatment for Smoking Cessation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2014;16(10):1289 View
  22. Muñoz R, Barrera A, Delucchi K, Penilla C, Torres L, Pérez-Stable E. International Spanish/English Internet smoking cessation trial yields 20% abstinence rates at 1 year. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2009;11(9):1025 View
  23. Harrington K, Kim Y, Chen M, Ramachandran R, Pisu M, Sadasivam R, Houston T, Bailey W. Web-Based Intervention for Transitioning Smokers From Inpatient to Outpatient Care. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2016;51(4):620 View
  24. Kreps G, Neuhauser L. New directions in eHealth communication: Opportunities and challenges. Patient Education and Counseling 2010;78(3):329 View
  25. Gaitan‐Sierra C, Dempster M. Choosing to engage and choosing to persist: The role of non‐specific factors in health‐promoting activities. British Journal of Health Psychology 2016;21(3):515 View
  26. Smit E, Evers S, de Vries H, Hoving C. Cost-Effectiveness and Cost-Utility of Internet-Based Computer Tailoring for Smoking Cessation. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(3):e57 View
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  28. Brandt C, Dalum P, Thomsen T. “I miss the care even though I know it’s just a machine”: An explorative study of the relationship between an Internet-based smoking cessation intervention and its participants. Health Informatics Journal 2013;19(3):233 View
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  30. Seidman D, Westmaas J, Goldband S, Rabius V, Katkin E, Pike K, Wiatrek D, Sloan R. Randomized Controlled Trial of an Interactive Internet Smoking Cessation Program with Long-Term Follow-up. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2010;39(1):48 View
  31. Suarez M. Meanings of consumption and abandonment: understanding smoking cessation symbolism. BAR - Brazilian Administration Review 2014;11(2):210 View
  32. Hutton H, Wilson L, Apelberg B, Avila Tang E, Odelola O, Bass E, Chander G. A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials: Web-Based Interventions for Smoking Cessation Among Adolescents, College Students, and Adults. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2011;13(4):227 View
  33. Blankers M, Smit E, van der Pol P, de Vries H, Hoving C, van Laar M. The Missing=Smoking Assumption: A Fallacy in Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Trials?. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2015:ntv055 View
  34. Watson N, Heffner J, Mull K, McClure J, Bricker J. Comparing Treatment Acceptability and 12-Month Cessation Rates in Response to Web-Based Smoking Interventions Among Smokers Who Do and Do Not Screen Positive for Affective Disorders: Secondary Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(6):e13500 View
  35. Graham A, Chang Y, Fang Y, Cobb N, Tinkelman D, Niaura R, Abrams D, Mandelblatt J. Cost-effectiveness of internet and telephone treatment for smoking cessation: an economic evaluation of The iQUITT Study. Tobacco Control 2013;22(6):e11 View
  36. Watson N, Heffner J, Mull K, McClure J, Bricker J. Which Method of Assessing Depression and Anxiety Best Predicts Smoking Cessation: Screening Instruments or Self-Reported Conditions?. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2020;22(10):1860 View
  37. Mañanes G, Vallejo M. Usage and Effectiveness of a Fully Automated, Open-Access, Spanish Web-Based Smoking Cessation Program: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(4):e111 View
  38. Graham A, Fang Y, Moreno J, Streiff S, Villegas J, Muñoz R, Tercyak K, Mandelblatt J, Vallone D. Online Advertising to Reach and Recruit Latino Smokers to an Internet Cessation Program: Impact and Costs. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(4):e116 View
  39. Pot M, Paulussen T, Ruiter R, Mollema L, Hofstra M, Van Keulen H. Dose-Response Relationship of a Web-Based Tailored Intervention Promoting Human Papillomavirus Vaccination: Process Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(7):e14822 View
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  42. Danielsson A, Eriksson A, Allebeck P. Technology-based support via telephone or web: A systematic review of the effects on smoking, alcohol use and gambling. Addictive Behaviors 2014;39(12):1846 View
  43. Johnson J, Wood A. Integrating Positive and Clinical Psychology: Viewing Human Functioning as Continua from Positive to Negative Can Benefit Clinical Assessment, Interventions and Understandings of Resilience. Cognitive Therapy and Research 2017;41(3):335 View
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  46. Neri A, Momin B, Thompson T, Kahende J, Zhang L, Puckett M, Stewart S. Use and effectiveness of quitlines versus Web‐based tobacco cessation interventions among 4 state tobacco control programs. Cancer 2016;122(7):1126 View
  47. Brandt C, Dalum P, Skov-Ettrup L, Tolstrup J. “After all – It doesn’t kill you to quit smoking”: An explorative analysis of the blog in a smoking cessation intervention. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 2013;41(7):655 View
  48. Karam‐Hage M, Cinciripini P, Gritz E. Tobacco use and cessation for cancer survivors: An overview for clinicians. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians 2014;64(4):272 View
  49. Zbikowski S, Jack L, McClure J, Deprey M, Javitz H, McAfee T, Catz S, Richards J, Bush T, Swan G. Utilization of Services in a Randomized Trial Testing Phone- and Web-Based Interventions for Smoking Cessation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2011;13(5):319 View
  50. Mañanes G, Vallejo M, Vallejo-Slocker L. Demographic, psychological and smoking characteristics of users of an on-line smoking cessation programme in the Spanish language. Gaceta Sanitaria 2016;30(1):18 View
  51. Graham A, Cha S, Papandonatos G, Cobb N, Mushro A, Fang Y, Niaura R, Abrams D. Improving adherence to web-based cessation programs: a randomized controlled trial study protocol. Trials 2013;14(1):48 View
  52. Saul J, Amato M, Cha S, Graham A. Engagement and attrition in Internet smoking cessation interventions: Insights from a cross-sectional survey of “one-hit-wonders”. Internet Interventions 2016;5:23 View
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  54. Fekete E, Deichert N. A Brief Gratitude Writing Intervention Decreased Stress and Negative Affect During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Happiness Studies 2022;23(6):2427 View
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