Barbara K Campbell
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Campbell B, Le T, McCuistian C, Bonniot C, Delucchi K, Guydish J
J Psychoactive Drugs
. 2024 Feb;
:1-10.
PMID: 38363096
A California-sponsored, 18-month, tobacco-free intervention in residential substance use disorder (SUD) programs was associated with increases in tobacco-free grounds and tobacco-related client services. The current study examined whether positive results...
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Guydish J, McCuistian C, Hosakote S, Le T, Masson C, Campbell B, et al.
Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy
. 2023 Jun;
18(1):34.
PMID: 37328775
Background: Smoking prevalence is high among people in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, and program interventions to address smoking are often complex and lengthy. This cluster-randomized trial tested whether a...
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Campbell B, Le T, Pagano A, McCuistian C, Woodward-Lopez G, Bonniot C, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend Rep
. 2023 May;
7:100165.
PMID: 37234703
Introduction: Interest in wellness interventions in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment is growing although evidence remains limited. This study evaluated nutrition, physical activity, nutrition and physical activity counseling, and relationships...
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Campbell B, Le T, McCuistian C, Hosakote S, Kapiteni K, Guydish J
Drug Alcohol Depend Rep
. 2023 Feb;
2:100033.
PMID: 36845887
Introduction: Implementing tobacco-free policies in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment may reduce tobacco-related, health disparities. This study examined adoption of tobacco-related policy and practices in six residential programs participating in...
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Pagano A, McCuistian C, Le T, Campbell B, Delucchi K, Woodward-Lopez G, et al.
J Psychoactive Drugs
. 2022 Jul;
55(3):330-341.
PMID: 35815722
Tobacco-related morbidity and mortality disproportionately affect people with substance use disorders (SUD). Encouraging overall wellness may support tobacco use cessation. We investigated relationships between wellness (health status, physical activity, sugar-sweetened...
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Correlates of lifetime blunt/spliff use among cigarette smokers in substance use disorders treatment
Campbell B, Le T, Kapiteni K, Gubner N, Guydish J
J Subst Abuse Treat
. 2020 Aug;
116:108064.
PMID: 32741500
Background: Co-use of tobacco and cannabis has been associated with greater dependence on and lower quit rates for both substances. Tobacco/cannabis co-use among individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs), a...
7.
Campbell B, Le T, Yip D, Griffin K, Gubner N, Guydish J
Tob Regul Sci
. 2019 Jun;
5(1):3-14.
PMID: 31236435
Objectives: Research on sex differences in responses to cigarette graphic warning labels (GWLs) has been limited despite tobacco-related, health disparities for women. We examined whether women had stronger responses to...
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Campbell B, Le T, Gubner N, Guydish J
Addict Behav
. 2018 Sep;
91:149-155.
PMID: 30206006
Introduction: We examined rates of use, health risk perceptions and reasons for use of combustible and non-combustible tobacco products among clients enrolled in addictions treatment across the United States. Methods:...
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Gubner N, Williams D, Pagano A, Campbell B, Guydish J
Addict Behav
. 2018 Feb;
80:135-141.
PMID: 29407684
There are higher rates of menthol cigarette smoking within certain population subgroups. Limited research has examined menthol use among individuals in treatment for substance use disorders (SUD), a population with...
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Campbell B, Le T, Tajima B, Guydish J
J Subst Abuse Treat
. 2016 Dec;
73:40-46.
PMID: 28017183
Although individuals in substance use disorders (SUD) treatment continue to smoke at high rates, regulatory, policy and programming changes promoting tobacco cessation are being implemented and some patients quit successfully....