Vani Nath Simmons
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Recent Articles
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Hooper M, Lee D, Simmons V, Brandon K, Antoni M, Asfar T, et al.
Psychol Addict Behav
. 2023 May;
38(1):124-133.
PMID: 37141036
Objective: Racial and ethnic disparities in smoking cessation persist. This randomized controlled trial compared the efficacy of group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for cessation among African American/Black, Latino/Hispanic, and White...
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Merrill J, Alberg A, Goffin J, Ramalingam S, Simmons V, Warren G
J Oncol Pract
. 2017 Jan;
13(1):58-60.
PMID: 28084879
No abstract available.
3.
Simmons V, Pineiro B, Hooper M, Gray J, Brandon T
Cancer Control
. 2016 Nov;
23(4):434-441.
PMID: 27842333
Background: Use of tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Racial/ethnic minorities and individuals of low socioeconomic status disproportionately experience tobacco-related disease and illness. Unique...
4.
Simmons V, Quinn G, Harrell P, Meltzer L, Correa J, Unrod M, et al.
Addict Res Theory
. 2016 Oct;
24(4):313-321.
PMID: 27725794
Background: There has been an exponential increase in the prevalence of e-cigarette use, particularly among youth. However, adult use is also rising, and there have been relatively few qualitative studies...
5.
Simmons V, Klasko L, Fleming K, Koskan A, Jackson N, Noel-Thomas S, et al.
Eval Program Plann
. 2015 Apr;
52:19-26.
PMID: 25863014
The Tampa Bay Community Cancer Network (TBCCN) was formed as a partnership comprised of committed community based organizations (grassroots, service, health care organizations) and a National Cancer Institute designated cancer...
6.
Bloom E, Oliver J, Sutton S, Brandon T, Jacobsen P, Simmons V
Psychooncology
. 2014 Sep;
24(9):1012-9.
PMID: 25257853
Objective: An estimated 35-50% of lung and head and neck cancer patients are smoking at diagnosis; most try to quit; however, a substantial proportion resumes smoking. As cancer treatments improve,...
7.
Harrell P, Simmons V, Correa J, Padhya T, Brandon T
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
. 2014 Jun;
151(3):381-93.
PMID: 24898072
Background And Objectives: Cigarette smoking is common among cancer patients and is associated with negative outcomes. Electronic nicotine delivery systems ("e-cigarettes") are rapidly growing in popularity and use, but there...
8.
Simmons V, Sutton S, Quinn G, Meade C, Brandon T
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2013 Nov;
16(4):461-8.
PMID: 24203933
Introduction: Reduction of smoking during pregnancy and in the postpartum period remains a public health priority. This study tested whether variables (demographic, pregnancy related, emotional, and smoking related) assessed in...
9.
Simmons V, Heckman B, Fink A, Small B, Brandon T
J Consult Clin Psychol
. 2013 May;
81(5):810-20.
PMID: 23668667
Objective: College represents a window of opportunity to reach the sizeable number of cigarette smokers who are vulnerable to lifelong smoking. The underutilization of typical cessation programs suggests the need...
10.
Simmons V, Litvin E, Jacobsen P, Patel R, McCaffrey J, Oliver J, et al.
Cancer
. 2013 Jan;
119(7):1420-7.
PMID: 23280005
Background: Cancer patients who continue smoking are at increased risk for adverse outcomes including reduced treatment efficacy and poorer survival rates. Many patients spontaneously quit smoking after diagnosis; however, relapse...