Published on in Vol 5, No 3 (2016): Jul-Sept

Young Adult Utilization of a Smoking Cessation Website: An Observational Study Comparing Young and Older Adult Patterns of Use

Young Adult Utilization of a Smoking Cessation Website: An Observational Study Comparing Young and Older Adult Patterns of Use

Young Adult Utilization of a Smoking Cessation Website: An Observational Study Comparing Young and Older Adult Patterns of Use

Journals

  1. Watkins S, Thrul J, Max W, Ling P. Cold Turkey and Hot Vapes? A National Study of Young Adult Cigarette Cessation Strategies. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2020;22(5):638 View
  2. Ramo D, Thrul J, Delucchi K, Hall S, Ling P, Belohlavek A, Prochaska J. A randomized controlled evaluation of the tobacco status project, a Facebook intervention for young adults. Addiction 2018;113(9):1683 View
  3. Bauermeister J, Golinkoff J, Muessig K, Horvath K, Hightow-Weidman L. Addressing engagement in technology-based behavioural HIV interventions through paradata metrics. Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS 2017;12(5):442 View
  4. Stinson J, Wolfson L, Poole N. Technology-Based Substance Use Interventions: Opportunities for Gender-Transformative Health Promotion. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;17(3):992 View
  5. Lee Y, Lee K. Factors Related to Smoking Status Among Young Adults: An Analysis of Younger and Older Young Adults in Korea. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 2019;52(2):92 View
  6. McKelvey K, Ramo D. Conversation Within a Facebook Smoking Cessation Intervention Trial For Young Adults (Tobacco Status Project): Qualitative Analysis. JMIR Formative Research 2018;2(2):e11138 View
  7. Saul J, Amato M, Cha S, Graham A. Engagement and attrition in Internet smoking cessation interventions: Insights from a cross-sectional survey of “one-hit-wonders”. Internet Interventions 2016;5:23 View
  8. Graham A. Engaging People in Tobacco Prevention and Cessation: Reflecting Back Over 20 Years Since the Master Settlement Agreement. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2020;54(12):932 View
  9. Christofferson D, Dennis P, Hertzberg J, Beckham J, Knoeppel J, Hamlett-Berry K. Real-World Utilization and Outcomes of the Veterans Health Administration’s Smoking Cessation Text Message Program. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2021;23(6):931 View
  10. Wen S, Wiers R, Boffo M, Grasman R, Pronk T, Larsen H. Subtypes of smokers in a randomized controlled trial of a web-based smoking cessation program and their role in predicting intervention non-usage attrition: Implications for the development of tailored interventions. Internet Interventions 2021;26:100473 View
  11. Gautam P, Sharma E, Li T, Maziak W. Prevalence and predictors of waterpipe smoking cessation among young adults in the US: Findings from a population-based study. Addictive Behaviors 2022;135:107457 View
  12. Chen J, Houston T, Faro J, Nagawa C, Orvek E, Blok A, Allison J, Person S, Smith B, Sadasivam R. Evaluating the use of a recommender system for selecting optimal messages for smoking cessation: patterns and effects of user-system engagement. BMC Public Health 2021;21(1) View
  13. Kwon D, Santiago-Torres M, Mull K, Sullivan B, Bricker J. Older adults who smoke: Do they engage with and benefit from web-based smoking cessation interventions?. Preventive Medicine 2022;161:107118 View