Published on in Vol 17, No 2 (2015): February

Utilization of a Web-Based vs Integrated Phone/Web Cessation Program Among 140,000 Tobacco Users: An Evaluation Across 10 Free State Quitlines

Utilization of a Web-Based vs Integrated Phone/Web Cessation Program Among 140,000 Tobacco Users: An Evaluation Across 10 Free State Quitlines

Utilization of a Web-Based vs Integrated Phone/Web Cessation Program Among 140,000 Tobacco Users: An Evaluation Across 10 Free State Quitlines

Journals

  1. Veinot T, Mitchell H, Ancker J. Good intentions are not enough: how informatics interventions can worsen inequality. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2018;25(8):1080 View
  2. Welding K, De Leon E, Cha S, Johnson M, Cohen J, Graham A. Weekly enrollment and usage patterns in an Internet smoking cessation intervention. Internet Interventions 2017;9:100 View
  3. Cole S, Suter C, Nash C, Pollard J. Impact of a Temporary NRT Enhancement in a State Quitline and Web-Based Program. American Journal of Health Promotion 2018;32(5):1206 View
  4. Mai Y, Soulakova J. Retrospective reports of former smokers: Receiving doctor's advice to quit smoking and using behavioral interventions for smoking cessation in the United States. Preventive Medicine Reports 2018;11:290 View
  5. Khalil G, Wang H, Calabro K, Prokhorov A, Perzynski A. Revealing users’ experience and social interaction outcomes following a web-based smoking prevention intervention for adolescents: A qualitative study. PLOS ONE 2019;14(10):e0223836 View
  6. Moore B, Buono F, Lloyd D, Printz D, Fiellin D, Barry D. A randomized clinical trial of the Recovery Line among methadone treatment patients with ongoing illicit drug use. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2019;97:68 View
  7. 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
  8. Keane L, Anderson C, Perez D, Freeman B. The Development and Evaluation of Online Smoking Cessation Services: A Narrative Literature Review. Journal of Smoking Cessation 2019;14(1):12 View
  9. 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
  10. Kruse C, Mileski M, Moreno J. Mobile health solutions for the aging population: A systematic narrative analysis. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2017;23(4):439 View
  11. Dziadkowiec O, Jenniges R. Using flow diagrams to improve tobacco cessation programs. International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance 2017;30(5):436 View
  12. Keller P, Schillo B, Kerr A, Lien R, Saul J, Dreher M, Lachter R. Increasing reach by offering choices: Results from an innovative model for statewide services for smoking cessation. Preventive Medicine 2016;91:96 View
  13. Vickerman K, Beebe L, Schauer G, Magnusson B, King B. Electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) use during smoking cessation: a qualitative study of 40 Oklahoma quitline callers. BMJ Open 2017;7(4):e013079 View
  14. Ramo D, Thrul J, Chavez K, Delucchi K, Prochaska J. Feasibility and Quit Rates of the Tobacco Status Project: A Facebook Smoking Cessation Intervention for Young Adults. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(12):e291 View
  15. Blasi P, Krakauer C, Anderson M, Nelson J, Bush T, Catz S, McClure J. Factors associated with future dental care utilization among low-income smokers overdue for dental visits. BMC Oral Health 2018;18(1) View
  16. 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
  17. Graham A, Papandonatos G, Zhao K. The failure to increase social support: it just might be time to stop intervening (and start rigorously observing). Translational Behavioral Medicine 2017;7(4):816 View
  18. Jeong B, Lim M, Yun E, Oh J. User characteristics of national smoking cessation services in Korea: who chooses each type of tobacco cessation program?. BMC Health Services Research 2019;19(1) View
  19. Bush T, Lovejoy J, Javitz H, Torres A, Wassum K, Tan M, Spring B. Simultaneous vs. sequential treatment for smoking and weight management in tobacco quitlines: 6 and 12 month outcomes from a randomized trial. BMC Public Health 2018;18(1) View
  20. McClure J, Anderson M, Krakauer C, Blasi P, Bush T, Nelson J, Catz S. Impact of a novel oral health promotion program on routine oral hygiene among socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers: results from a randomized semi-pragmatic trial. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2020;10(2):469 View
  21. McCrabb S, Baker A, Attia J, Balogh Z, Lott N, Palazzi K, Naylor J, Harris I, Doran C, George J, Wolfenden L, Skelton E, Bonevski B. Who is More Likely to Use the Internet for Health Behavior Change? A Cross-Sectional Survey of Internet Use Among Smokers and Nonsmokers Who Are Orthopedic Trauma Patients. JMIR Mental Health 2017;4(2):e18 View
  22. Carpenter K, Nash C, Vargas-Belcher R, Vickerman K, Haufle V. Feasibility and Early Outcomes of a Tailored Quitline Protocol for Smokers With Mental Health Conditions. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2019;21(5):584 View
  23. Vickerman K, Zhang L, Malarcher A, Mowery P, Nash C. Cessation Outcomes Among Quitline Callers in Three States During a National Tobacco Education Campaign. Preventing Chronic Disease 2015;12 View
  24. Khara M, Okoli C, Nagarajan V, Aziz F, Hanley C. Smoking cessation outcomes of referral to a specialist hospital outpatient clinic. The American Journal on Addictions 2015;24(6):561 View
  25. Shuter J, Kim R, An L, Abroms L. Feasibility of a Smartphone-Based Tobacco Treatment for HIV-Infected Smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2020;22(3):398 View
  26. Vickerman K, Carpenter K, Raskob M, Nash C, Vargas-Belcher R, Beebe L. Vaping and E-Cigarettes Within the Evolving Tobacco Quitline Landscape. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;60(3):S142 View
  27. Keller P, Lachter R, Lien R, Klein J. Online Versus Telephone Registration: Differences in Quitline Participant Characteristics. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;60(3):S136 View
  28. Koonin L, Sliger K, Kerr J, Bullen-Austin L, Graeden E, Farris K, Ionta C, Krause D, Patel A. CDC's Flu on Call Simulation: Testing a National Helpline for Use During an Influenza Pandemic. Health Security 2020;18(5):392 View
  29. Prutzman Y, Wiseman K, Grady M, Budenz A, Grenen E, Vercammen L, Keefe B, Bloch M. Using Digital Technologies to Reach Tobacco Users Who Want to Quit: Evidence From the National Cancer Institute's Smokefree.gov Initiative. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;60(3):S172 View
  30. Fradkin N, Zbikowski S, Christensen T. Analysis of Demographic Characteristics of Users of a Free Tobacco Cessation Smartphone App: Observational Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2022;8(3):e32499 View
  31. Oakley-Girvan I, Yunis R, Longmire M, Ouillon J. What Works Best to Engage Participants in Mobile App Interventions and e-Health: A Scoping Review. Telemedicine and e-Health 2021 View
  32. Khalil G, Kim J, McLean D, Ramirez E, Zhao B, Salloum R, Jola C. Identifying adolescents’ gaming preferences for a tobacco prevention social game: A qualitative study. PLOS ONE 2023;18(7):e0289319 View
  33. Zhu<sup>+</sup> L, Qiu<sup>+</sup> Y, Zhong R, Xie J, Hu Y, Yu X, Chang X, Wang W, Zhang L, Chen O, Cao H, Zhu H, Zou Y. Baseline characteristics and the factors influencing successful smoking cessation: A comparison between a WeChat smoking cessation mini-program and an offline smoking cessation clinic. Tobacco Induced Diseases 2023;21(November):1 View
  34. Andree R, Mujcic A, den Hollander W, van Laar M, Boon B, Engels R, Blankers M. Digital Smoking Cessation Intervention for Cancer Survivors: Analysis of Predictors and Moderators of Engagement and Outcome Alongside a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e46303 View
  35. Baker T, Bolt D, Smith S. Barriers to Building More Effective Treatments: Negative Interactions Among Smoking-Intervention Components. Clinical Psychological Science 2021;9(6):995 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Buller D, Walkosz B, Gill Woodall W. Prevention of Substance Use. View
  2. Schaub M. Digitale Gesundheitsinterventionen. View
  3. Chiao S, Dagi A, Iwamoto D. Technology-Assisted Interventions for Substance Use Disorders. View