Carmela Martinez-Vispo
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Barroso-Hurtado M, Suarez-Castro D, Martinez-Vispo C, Lopez-Duran A, Becona E
Subst Use Misuse
. 2025 Feb;
:1-7.
PMID: 39976250
Background: App use is related to smoking cessation outcomes in mobile-based interventions but studies that examine its impact on traditional interventions combined with an app are still scarce. Moreover, the...
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Lopez-Duran A, Martinez-Vispo C, Barroso-Hurtado M, Suarez-Castro D, Becona E
Int J Med Inform
. 2025 Jan;
195:105774.
PMID: 39742855
Introduction: The use of video calls to provide health-related interventions has grown significantly, showing positive results in a broad range of psychological interventions. Scarce research has examined video-call use in...
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Martinez-Vispo C, Garcia-Huercano C, Conejo-Ceron S, Rodriguez-Morejon A, Moreno-Peral P
Digit Health
. 2024 Nov;
10:20552076241292418.
PMID: 39493626
Objective: To describe the design and development of prevANS, a personalized online intervention for the universal prevention of anxiety disorders based on a predictive risk algorithm. A user-centered approach was...
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Barroso-Hurtado M, Lopez-Duran A, Martinez-Vispo C, Suarez-Castro D, Becona E
Internet Interv
. 2024 Apr;
36:100737.
PMID: 38596255
Despite the increasing number of mobile-based interventions to quit smoking over the last years, few studies have investigated the efficacy of smoking cessation interventions blended with smartphone Apps. The present...
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Lopez-Duran A, Martinez-Vispo C, Suarez-Castro D, Barroso-Hurtado M, Becona E
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2024 Mar;
27(3):429-437.
PMID: 38538080
Introduction: This study assessed the efficacy of the SinHumo App combined with a cognitive-behavioral smoking cessation treatment on 12-month follow-up abstinence, compared with the same smoking cessation treatment and a...
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Eslava D, Martinez-Vispo C, Villanueva-Blasco V, Errasti J, Al-Halabi S
Addict Behav
. 2023 Jul;
146:107798.
PMID: 37406404
Family dynamics influence adolescents' use of alcohol and other substances, such as cannabis. The aim of this study was to understand the relationship between family variables and alcohol use, dual...
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Suarez-Castro D, Barroso-Hurtado M, Martinez-Vispo C, Becona E, Lopez-Duran A
J Psychol
. 2023 Mar;
157(4):242-251.
PMID: 36944190
Boredom is one of the main reported motives for smoking. However, scarce research has examined the relationship between boredom susceptibility and abstinence achievement in treatment-seeking smokers. The aim of this...
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Barroso-Hurtado M, Suarez-Castro D, Martinez-Vispo C, Becona E, Lopez-Duran A
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2023 Jan;
20(2).
PMID: 36674019
Despite the fact that perceived stress is related to abstinence smoking outcomes, no studies have investigated the mediational effect of specific tobacco-related variables on this relationship. This study aimed to...
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Lopez-Duran A, Becona E, Senra C, Suarez-Castro D, Barroso-Hurtado M, Martinez-Vispo C
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Aug;
19(15).
PMID: 35955123
Numerous studies have shown the efficacy of smoking cessation interventions. However, some challenges, such as relapse rates, remain. The availability of information technologies (ICTs) offers promising opportunities to address such...
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Martinez-Vispo C, Lopez-Duran A, Senra C, Becona E
Psicothema
. 2022 Jan;
34(1):49-55.
PMID: 35048895
Background: This study explores the shared and specific associations of brooding rumination and anxiety sensitivity to depression and anxiety symptomatology in a sample of treatment-seeking smokers. Methods: The sample was...