Noella A Dietz
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Recent Articles
1.
Perone H, Dietz N, Belkowitz J, Bland S
Fam Pract
. 2021 Jun;
39(1):6-11.
PMID: 34184740
Background: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a largely undetected occurrence in the United States reported by 36-50% of women in their lifetime and associated with extensive physical and psychological implications....
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Asfar T, Arheart K, McClure L, Ruano-Herreria E, Dietz N, Ward K, et al.
Health Educ Behav
. 2020 Oct;
48(6):795-804.
PMID: 33063570
Background: U.S. Hispanic/Latino construction workers constitute a large and historically underserved group in terms of smoking cessation services. Using formative research, we developed a worksite smoking cessation intervention tailored to...
3.
Asfar T, McClure L, Arheart K, Ruano-Herreria E, Gilford Jr C, Moore K, et al.
Health Educ Behav
. 2019 Aug;
46(6):1024-1034.
PMID: 31426671
. Smoking prevalence among Hispanic/Latino construction workers in the United States is very high (31%). To investigate tobacco use profiles in these minority workers and explore their management's views about...
4.
Dietz N, Asfar T, Caban-Martinez A, Ward K, Santiago K, Ruano-Herreria E, et al.
J Smok Cessat
. 2019 May;
14(2):73-82.
PMID: 31073339
Introduction: Over 2.6 million Hispanic/Latino construction workers (CWs) live in the US; 91% of South Florida CWs are Hispanic/Latino. CWs have higher smoking and lower cessation rates than other workers....
5.
Asfar T, Caban-Martinez A, McClure L, Ruano-Herreria E, Sierra D, Gilford Clark Jr G, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials
. 2018 Feb;
67:47-55.
PMID: 29454141
Construction workers have the highest smoking rate among all occupations (39%). Hispanic/Latino workers constitute a large and increasing group in the US construction industry (over 2.6 million; 23% of all...
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Tan M, Okuyemi K, Resnicow K, Dietz N, Antoni M, Hooper M
Addict Behav
. 2018 Feb;
81:84-90.
PMID: 29452980
Introduction: Research has shown that African Americans gain more than average weight after smoking cessation. However, African Americans have been underrepresented in post-cessation weight gain research. The current study examined...
7.
Hooper M, Dietz N, Wilson J
Ethn Dis
. 2017 Dec;
27(4):395-402.
PMID: 29225440
Objective: The urge to smoke is a predictor of smoking relapse. Little research has focused on the impact of acute urges during treatment among African Americans. This study examined the...
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Dietz N, Mijares-Cantrell T, Acevedo D, Annane D, Rodriguez R, Caralis P, et al.
Women Health
. 2017 Aug;
58(8):898-914.
PMID: 28805533
The increasing number and older age of women Veterans receiving care at Veterans Health Administration (VHA) requires health-care providers to adjust to their changing patient population. We explored women Veterans'...
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Asfar T, Arheart K, Koru-Sengul T, Byrne M, Dietz N, Chen C, et al.
J Cancer Surviv
. 2017 Feb;
11(4):469-476.
PMID: 28224453
Purpose: Cancer survivors comprise a vulnerable population for exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS). This study examined and compared the prevalence, time trends, and predictors of SHS exposure between nonsmoking adult...
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Hooper M, Antoni M, Okuyemi K, Dietz N, Resnicow K
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2016 Sep;
19(3):333-341.
PMID: 27613941
Introduction: This study tested the efficacy of group-based culturally specific cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for smoking cessation among low-income African Americans. Methods: Participants (N = 342; 63.8% male; M =...