Yvonne Prutzman
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Siegel L, Wiseman K, Budenz A, Prutzman Y
JMIR AI
. 2024 Jun;
3:e51756.
PMID: 38875564
Background: Leveraging free smartphone apps can help expand the availability and use of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions. However, there is a need for additional research investigating how the use of...
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Budenz A, Wiseman K, Keefe B, Prutzman Y
Health Educ Behav
. 2022 Feb;
49(4):613-617.
PMID: 35112581
Aims: This study aimed to examine engagement with mood-related content on the Smokefree.gov Initiative's smoking cessation resources. Methods: Smokefree.gov website analytics (July 2018-July 2019) were analyzed for user interactions with...
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Budenz A, Klein A, Prutzman Y
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2021 Apr;
23(10):1716-1726.
PMID: 33848342
Introduction: Previous research has examined cigarette smoking in trauma exposed populations. However, the relationships between trauma exposure and use of other tobacco products (eg, cigars, e-cigarettes) and specific trauma exposure...
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Walton K, Wang T, Prutzman Y, Jamal A, Babb S
Prev Chronic Dis
. 2020 Dec;
17:E154.
PMID: 33301394
We assessed characteristics and correlates of recent successful cessation (quitting smoking for 6 months or longer within the past year) among US adult cigarette smokers aged 18 years or older....
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Prochaska J, Gates E, Davis K, Gutierrez K, Prutzman Y, Rodes R
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2018 Nov;
21(5):576-583.
PMID: 30496491
Introduction: People living with mental health conditions (MH+) are more likely to smoke cigarettes than people without mental health conditions (MH-) and to experience tobacco-related disparities. The Tips From Former...
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Robinson C, Seaman E, Grenen E, Montgomery L, Yockey R, Coa K, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2018 Nov;
10(1):302-309.
PMID: 30476293
Adolescent cigarette smokers have an increased risk of sustained smoking into adulthood. Smartphone applications (apps) for smoking cessation are a promising treatment resource. However, research on apps for adolescent smoking...