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Abigayle R Feather

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Brett E, Fridberg D, Lee Z, Feather A, King A
Ann Behav Med . 2024 Oct; 59(1). PMID: 39406509
Background: Preliminary data indicate that smoking cessation offered in a rolling group format is feasible and effective. Purpose: The current study evaluated the implementation and outcomes of the remote Courage...
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Burris J, Feather A, Pilehvari A, Cooper S, Ashcraft A, Anderson R, et al.
Am J Prev Med . 2024 Sep; 68(2):396-401. PMID: 39343324
Introduction: Healthcare providers should facilitate smoking cessation, and primary care is an ideal setting for delivering this evidence-based care. This study's objective was to describe readiness to quit smoking combustible...
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Borger T, Feather A, Wakeman K, Bowling W, Burris J
J Health Psychol . 2024 Jan; 29(10):1074-1087. PMID: 38282364
While many cancer patients who use tobacco try to quit post-diagnosis, some prefer to quit without using tobacco treatment, despite evidence against unassisted quit attempts. This study aimed to understand...
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Borger T, Feather A, Wakeman K, Bowling W, Burris J
Nicotine Tob Res . 2023 Oct; 26(5):629-633. PMID: 37846852
Introduction: Many cancer patients who smoke cigarettes want to quit. Unfortunately, many of these cancer patients prefer to quit without the aid of pharmacotherapy or behavioral counseling. The teachable moment...
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Didier N, Vena A, Feather A, Grant J, King A
Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken) . 2023 Jun; 47(6):1156-1166. PMID: 37330919
Background: Behavioral tolerance to alcohol underscores the widely accepted notion that individuals who regularly drink alcohol become less sensitive to its impairing effects. However, previous research assessing alcohol-induced impairment in...
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Brett E, Feather A, Lee Z, Fridberg D, Asvat Y, King A
Healthc (Amst) . 2023 Apr; 11(2):100674. PMID: 37028112
Background: Continuous "rolling" tobacco group treatments may help reduce cessation disparities by increasing access among underserved people who smoke cigarettes. We evaluated the implementation of a rolling enrollment adaptation of...