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2008

Horn, K., Dino, G., Branstetter, B. Zhang, J., Kelley, G., Noerachmanto, N. A profile of teen smokers who voluntarily sought smoking cessation intervention. In press. Tobacco Induced Diseases.

Horn K, Dino G, Branstetter B, Zhang J, Kelley G, Noerachmanto N. A profile of teen smokers who volunteered to participate in school-based smoking intervention. Tobacco Induced Diseases. 2008. 4:6.

Hendryx , M., O’Donnell, K., Horn, K. Lung cancer mortality is elevated in coal-mining areas of Appalachia. Lung Cancer 2008 Mar 17. [Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1016/j.lungcan.2008.02.004 .

Branstetter, S.A., Grady, E. & Goldfine, M. (In Press). The Behavioral Economics of Substance Use: Delay Discounting and Impulsivity. The Journal of Behavioral Analysis in Sports, Health, Fitness & Medicine.

Dino, G., Horn, K., Branstetter, S., Kalsekar, I., Abdullkadri, A. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Not On Tobacco Program for Adolescent Smoking Cessation. Prevention Science. 2008 Mar;9(1):38-46. Epub 2008 Feb 20.

Herzog, T.A. (In press). Analyzing the transtheoretical model using the framework of Weinstein, Rothman, and Sutton (1998): The example of smoking cessation. Health Psychology.

Horn, K., Dino, G., Hamilton, C. Noerachmanto, N., Zhang, J. Feasibility of a emergency room-based teen smoking intervention: Considering factors of reach, fidelity, and acceptability. Am Journal of Critical Care. 2008 May;17(3):205-16

Klein SM, Giovino GA, Barker DC, Tworek C, Cummings KM, OConnor RJ. (In press). Use of Flavored Cigarettes Among Older Adolescent and Adult Smokers, 2004/2005. Nicotine & Tobacco Research.

Levy DT, Tworek C, Hahn EJ, Davis RA. (In press). The Kentucky SimSmoke Tobacco Policy Simulation Model: Reaching Healthy People 2010 Goals Through Policy Change. Southern Medical Journal.

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2007


Branstetter, S.A., Masse, J. & Greene, L. (2007). Parent Training for Parents of Substance Abusing Adolescents Who are Engaging in Delinquent Behavior. In  C. E.Schaefer & J. M. Briesmeister, (Eds.), Handbook of Parent Training (pp.467-509). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Cottrell, S.A., Branstetter, S.A., Cottrell, L., Stanton, B.F., Harris, C.V. & Rishel, C. (2007).
Development and Validation of a Parental Monitoring Instrument for Both Parents and Adolescents. The Family Journal,15, (4), 328-335.

Ditre, J.W., Coraggio, J.T., & Herzog, T.A. (in press, Nicotine and Tobacco Research). The effects of home restrictions on adolescent smoking.

Franks AL, Kelder SH, Dino GA, Horn KA, Gortmaker SL, Wiecha JL, et al. School-based programs: lessons learned from CATCH, Planet Health, and Not-On-Tobacco. Preventing Chronic Disease. 2007 Apr. Available online at http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2007/apr/06_0105.htm

Herzog, T.A.& Blagg, C.O. (2007). Are most precontemplators contemplating smoking cessation? Assessing the validity of the stages of change. Health Psychology, 26, 2, 222-231.

Herzog, T.A. (2007). Are the Stages of Change for Smokers Qualitatively Distinct? An Analysis Using an Adolescent Sample. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 21, 120-125.

Horn, K., Dino, G., Hamilton, C., Noerachmanto, N., Ma, L. Williams, R.. Efficacy of an Emergency Department-based Motivational Teen Smoking Intervention: State-of-the-art Methods, Small to Medium Effect. Preventing Chronic Disease. 2007; Jan 06; Available online at http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2007/jan/06_0021.htm.

Kelder, KH,  Gortmaker, SL, Wiecha, JL,  Dino, GA, Horn, KA, Franks, AL,Simoes,  E. School-based programs: lessons learned from CATCH, Planet Health, and Not-On-Tobacco. Preventing Chronic Disease. 2007 Apr;4(2):A33. Epub 2007 Mar 15.

Lee, J-H., Herzog, T.A., Meade, C.D., Webb, M.S. & Brandon, T.H. (2007). Use of GEE for Analyzing Longitudinal Binomial Data: A Primer Using Data from a Tobacco Intervention. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 187-193.

Tworek C, Horn K. Smoking and Medicaid Benefits. American Medical Association Journal of Ethics Virtual Mentor. December 2007, Volume 9, Number 12: 794-798. See http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2007/12/ccas2-0712.html.

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2006

Barker DC, Giovino GA, Gable J, Tworek C, Orleans CT, Malarcher A. Use of Cessation Methods Among Smokers Aged 16-24 Years - United States, 2003. MMWR, December 2006; 55(50):1351-1354.

Callaghan, R.C. &Herzog, T.A. (2006). The relation between processes-of-change and stage-transition in smoking behavior: A two-year longitudinal test of the Transtheoretical Model. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 1331-1345.

Donley T. Studlar, “The Tobacco War in West Virginia: ´You,ve Come a Long Way, Maybe.´” West Virginia Public Affairs Reporter 23 (3, 2006): 2-8.

Donley T. Studlar, “Tobacco Control Policy Instruments in a Shrinking World: How Much Policy Learning?” International Public Administration 29 (4-6, 2006), 369-396. also in Eran Vigoda-Gadot and David Levi-Faur (eds.) Public Policy and Public Management in a Globalized World: Policy Learning and Policy Emulation Across Countries and Regions. London: Marcel Dekker 2004), pp. 189-209.

Donley T. Studlar, 'Descriptive Representation in Britain' in Manon Tremblay, Linda Trimble, and Marian Sawer (eds.) REPRESENTING WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY (London: Routledge, 2006), 83-99

Horn, K., McCracken, L., Dino, G., Brayboy, M. Application of Community-based Participatory Research Principles to the Development of a Smoking Cessation Program for American Indian Teens. Journal of Health Education and Behavior. 2006; May 31; PMID: 16740518.

Horn, K., Dino, G., Hamilton, C. Noerachmanto, N., Ma, L., Williams, R. Efficacy of an Emergency Department-based Motivational Teen Smoking Intervention: State-of-the-art Methods, Small to Medium Effect. Preventing Chronic Disease.

Mody RR, Smith MJ. Smoking status and health-related quality of life (HRQOL): Findings from the 2001 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data. Am J Health Promotion 2006; (20)14: 251.

Montgomery-Downs HE, Gozal D. Snore-associated sleep fragmentation in infancy: mental development effects and contribution of secondhand cigarette smoke exposure. Pediatrics 2006;117(3):e496-502.

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2005

Anderson RH, Thornton, A, & Motsinger, B. Building National, State, and Local Capacity and Capability. (2005). In ASSIST: Shaping the Future of Tobacco Prevention and Control. National Cancer Institute. Smoking and Tobacco Control Monograph. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. NIH Pub. No. 05-5645.

Herzog, T.A.(2005). When popularity outstrips the evidence: Comment on West. Addiction, 100, 1040-1041.

Horn, K., Dino, G., Manzo, K., Lowry-Chavis, L., Shorty, L., McCracken, L., & Noerachmanto, N. (005)Quit and reduction rates for a pilot study of the American Indian Not On Tobacco (N-O-T) program. Preventing Chronic Disease, Oct;2(4):A13.

Horn, K., Dino, G., Goldcamp, J., Kalsekar, I., & Mody, R. (2005). The impact of Not On Tobacco on teen smoking cessation: End-of-program evaluation results, 1998-2003. Journal of Adolescent Research, 20 (6), 640-661.

Donley T. Studlar, “The Political Dynamics of Tobacco Control in Australia and New Zealand: Explaining Policy Problems, Instruments, and Patterns of  Adoption.” Australian Journal of Political Science 40 (2, 2005): 255-274.

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2004

Balch GI, Tworek C, Barker DC, Sasso B, Giovino GA. (2004). Opportunities for Youth Smoking Cessation: Findings from a National Focus Group Study. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 6(1), 9-17.

Brandon, T.H., Herzog, T.A., Irvin, J E., & Gwaltney, C. (2004). Cognitive and Social Learning Models of Drug Dependence:Implications for the Assessmentof Tobacco Dependence. Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 1), 51-77.

Brandon, T.H., Meade, C.D., Herzog, T.A., Chirikos, T.N., Webb, M.S., & Cantor, A.B. (2004). Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness of a Minimal Intervention to Prevent Smoking Relapse:  Dismantling the Effects of Amount of Content versus Contact. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 5, 797-808.

Chirikos, T.N., Herzog, T.A., Meade, C.D., Webb, M.S. & Brandon, T.H. (2004). Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a Complementary Health Intervention: The Case of Smoking Relapse Prevention. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 20, 475-480.

Dino, G., Kamal, K., Horn, K., Kalsekar, I., & Fernandes, A. (2004). Stage of change and smoking cessation outcomes among adolescents. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 5, 935-940.

Herzog, T.A. (2004).  The Transtheoretical Model. In Christensen, A.J., Martin, R., & Morrison Smith, J. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Health Psychology, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York(pp. 319-321).

Horn, K., Dino, G., Fernandes, A., & Kalsekar, I. (2004). A Study of Appalachian Teen Smokers Who Participated in the Not On Tobacco Program:15-month Post-baseline Follow Up on Quit and Reduction Rates. American Journal of Public Health, 94 (2), 181-184.

Horn, K., Dino, G., Kalsekar, I., Massey, C., Manzo-Tennant, K., & McGloin, G. (June, 2004). Exploring the relationship between mental health and smoking cessation: A study of rural teens. Prevention Science., 5 (2), 113-127.

Reynolds B, Richards JB, Horn K, Karraker K. Delay discounting and probability discounting as related to cigarette smoking status in adults. Behav Processes. 2004 Jan 30;65(1):35-42.

Ruel E, Mani N, Sandoval A, Terry-McElrath Y, Slater SJ, Tworek C, Chalopuka, F. (2004). After the Master Settlement Agreement: Trends in the American Tobacco Retail Environment from 1999 to 2002. (2004). Health Promotions Practice, 5(3Suppl), 99S-110S.

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2003

Brandon, T.H., Herzog, T.A., Juliano L M., Irvin, J E., Lazev, A.B., & Nath, V. (2003). Pretreatment Task-Persistence Predicts Smoking Cessation Outcome.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 3, 448456.

Brandon, T. H., Herzog, T. A., & Webb, M. S. (2003). It aint over till its over: The case for offering relapse-prevention interventions to former smokers.  The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 4, 197-200.

Dino, G., Kamal, K., Horn, K., Kalsekar, I., & Fernandes, A. (2004). Stage of change and smoking cessation outcomes among adolescents. Addictive Behaviors, 29, 5, 935-940.

Horn, K., Fernandes, A., Dino, G., Kalsekar, I., & Massey, C. (June, 2003). Adolescent nicotine dependence and smoking cessation outcomes. Addictive Behaviors, 28 (4) 769_776. .

Donley T. Studlar, “Tobacco Control and Loss Imposition: Canada and the United  States,” in Leslie A. Pal and R. Kent Weaver (eds.), The Government Taketh Away: The Politics of Pain in Canada and the United States. (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 2003), 137-166.

Nicole A de Guia, Joanna Cohen, Mary Jane Ashley, Roberta Ferrence, Juergen Rehm, Donley T. Studlar and David Northrup, "Dimensions Underlying Legislator Support for Tobacco Control Policies" Tobacco Control 12 (2) (2003) (also Working Paper Series No. 76, Ontario Tobacco Research Unit, University of Toronto, 2003.

Horn, K., Dino, G., Fernandes, A., & Kalsekar, I. (2004). A Study of Appalachian Teen Smokers Who Participated in the Not On Tobacco Program:15-month Post-baseline Follow Up on Quit and Reduction Rates. American Journal of Public Health, 94 (2), 181-184.

Horn, K., Dino, G., Kalsekar, I., Massey, C., Manzo-Tennant, K., & McGloin, G. (June, 2004). Exploring the relationship between mental health and smoking cessation: A study of rural teens. Prevention Science., 5 (2), 113-127.

Massey, C., Dino, G., Horn, K., Lacey-McCracken, A., Goldcamp, J., & Kalsekar, I. (2003). School-based teen smoking cessation programs: Recruitment issues in research. Journal of School Health, 73(2), 58-63.

Reynolds B, Karraker K, Horn K, Richards JB. (2003). Delay and probability discounting as related to different stages of adolescent smoking and non-smoking. Behav Processes. Oct 31;64(3):333-344.

Reynolds B, Richards JB, Horn K, Karraker K. Delay discounting and probability discounting as related to cigarette smoking status in adults. Behav Processes. 2004 Jan 30;65(1):35-42.

Tworek C, Giovino GA, Yang J, Wakefield M, Cummings KM, Chaloupka F. (2003). Exploring the Relationship Between Cigarette Smoking Among Adolescents and Adults in the United States. ImpacTeen Research Paper Series, No. 26, www.impacteen.org.

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2002

Anderson RH. (2002) Making the Sale: Communicating the Importance of Smoking Cessation to Pregnant Patients. West Virginia Medical Journal, 98, 18-21.

Crawford MA, Balch GI, Mermelstein R, and the Tobacco Network Writing Group. (2002). Responses to Tobacco Control Policies Among Youth. Tobacco Control, 11, 14-19.

Donley T. Studlar, Tobacco Control: Comparative Politics in the United States and Canada. Peterborough, Ontario and Orchard Park, NY: Broadview Press, 2002). Refer to http://www.broadviewpress.com/bvbooks.asp?BookID=518

Herzog, T.A., Lazev, A.B., Irvin, J E., Juliano L M., Greenbaum P.E., & Brandon, T.H. (2002). Group Effects in Behavior Therapy: The Example of Group Therapy for Smoking Cessation.  Behavior Therapy, 33, 29-43.

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2001

Booth-Butterfield M, Anderson RH, and Booth-Butterfield S. (2000) Adolescents' Use of Tobacco, Health Locus of control, and Self-Monitoring. Health Communication, 12,137-148.

Joanna Cohen., Nicole A. de Guia, Mary Jane Ashley, Roberta Ferrence, Jurgen Rehm, Donley T. Studlar, and David A. Northrup, “Predictors of Canadian Legislators’ Support for Public Health Policy Interventions” Canadian Journal of Public Health 92 (3, May-June 2001): 188-194; also Working Paper Series, No. 63, Ontario Tobacco Research Unit, University of Toronto, 2001.

Joanna E. Cohen, Nicole A. de Guia, Mary Jane Ashley, Robert Ferrence, David A. Northrup, and Donley T. Studlar, “Predictors of Canadian Legislators’ Support for Tobacco Control Policies,” Social Science and Medicine 55 (6, 2002): 1069-1076;  also Working Paper Series, No. 64, Ontario Tobacco Research  Unit, University of Toronto, 2001.

Doll, L., Dino, G., Duetsch, C., Holmes, A., Mills, D., & Horn, K. (2001). Linking Science and Practice: Two Academic/Public Health Collaborations that are Working. Health Promotion Practice, 2 (4), 295-300.

Dino, G., Horn, K., Goldcamp, J., Maniar, S., & Massey, C., Fernandez, A. (2001). A state-wide demonstration of Not On Tobacco. Journal of School Nursing, 17 (2), 90-97.

Dino, G., Horn, K., Goldcamp, J., Fernandes, A., & Kalsekar, I. (2001). A two-year efficacy study of Not On Tobacco in FL: An overview of program successes in changing teen smoking behavior. Preventive Medicine, 33, 600_605.

Dino, G., Horn, K., Goldcamp, J., Kemp-Rye, L., Westrate, S., & Monaco, K. (2001). Teen smoking cessation: Making it work through school and community partnerships. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 7 (2), 71-80.

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2000

Abraham R. "Correlates of youth smokeless tobacco use" Nicotine and Tobacco Research. Dec. 15, 2000;2:319-325.

Abrams, D.B., Herzog, T.A., Emmons, K.A., & Linnan, L. (2000). Stages of Change Versus Addiction: A Replication and Extension. Nicotine and Tobacco Research., 2, 223-229.

Dino, G., Horn, K., Zedosky, L., & Monaco, K. (2000). April. Help kids N-O-T to smoke. The Education Digest, pp. 57-60. (Digest version of Dino et al., 1998).

Donley T. Studlar, “Federalism and Public Policy: The Canadian Provinces and Tobacco Control,” Paper No. 14 Occasional Papers Series, Canadian Studies Center, Bowling Green State University, 2000.

Ducatman AM, McLellan R. American College of Occupational and Environmental Health Position Statement. Epidemiologic basis for an occupational and environmental policy on environmental tobacco smoke.  J. Occup Environ Med  2000; 42: 575-581.

Herzog, T.A., Abrams, D.B., Emmons, K.A., & Linnan, L. (2000).  Predicting Increases in Readiness to Quit Smoking: A Prospective Analysis Using the Contemplation Ladder. Psychology & Health, 15, 369-381.

Horn, K. & Kolbo, J. (2000). Application of a Cumulative Strategies Model for Drug Abuse Prevention: Exploring CHOICES for high risk children. Journal of Drug Education, 30 (3), 289-310.

Horn, K. & Kolbo, J. (2000). Using a Cumulative Strategies Model for drug abuse prevention: A small group analysis of CHOICES. American Journal of Health Studies, 16(1), 24-33.

Horn, K., Gao, X., Williams, J., Helmkamp, J. & Furbee, M. (2000). Conjoint alcohol and tobacco use among emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, October, 7 (10), 1126.

Horn, K., Maniar, S., Dino, G., Gao, X., & Meckstroth, R. (2000). Coaches’ attitudes toward smokeless tobacco and intentions to intervene with athletes. Journal of School Health, March, 70 (3), 89-94.

Horn, K., Gao, X., Dino, G., & Kamal-Bahl, S. (2000). Determinants of youth tobacco use in West Virginia: A comparison of smoking and smokeless tobacco use. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 26 (1), 125-138.

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1999

Booth-Butterfield M, Anderson RH, Williams K. (2000). Perceived Messages from Schools Regarding Adolescent Tobacco Use. Communication Education, 49, 196-205.

Donley T. Studlar, “Diffusion of Tobacco Control in North America,@ The Annals of  the American Academy of Political and Social Science  No. 566 (November, 1999): 68-79.

Donley T. Studlar, “The Mouse That Roared?  Lesson Drawing on Tobacco Regulation Across the Canadian-United States Border,” Canadian-American Public Policy, No. 38 (March, 1999): 1-64.

Herzog, T.A., Abrams, D.B., Emmons, K.A., Linnan, L., & Shadel, W.G. (1999). Do Processes of Change Predict Smoking Stage Movements? A Prospective Analysis of the Transtheoretical Model.  Health Psychology, 18, 4, 369-375.

Herzog, T.A. (1999).  The Effects of Alcohol Intoxication on Social Inferences. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 7, 4, 448-453.

Horn, K., Dino, G., Gao, X., & Momani, A. (1999). Feasibility evaluation of Not On Tobacco: ALA’s new stop smoking program for adolescents. Journal of Health Education, 5 (September), 192-206.

Horn, K., Dino, G, and Momani, A. (1999). Smoking and stress among rural adolescents: The gender factor. American Journal of Health Studies, 14 (4), 183-193.

Lazev, A.B., Herzog, T.A., Brandon, T.H. (1999).  Classical Conditioning of Environmental Cues to Cigarette Smoking.  Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 7,1,56-63.

McCormick LK, Crawford MA, Anderson RH, Gittlesohn J, Kingsley B, Upson D. (1999). Recruiting Adolescents into Tobacco Research Studies: Experiences and Lessons Learned. Journal of School Health, 69, 95-99.

Mermelstein, R., & the Tobacco Control Network Writing Group. (1999) Explanations of Ethnic and Gender Differences in Youth Smoking: A Multi-Site, Qualitative Investigation. Nicotine and Tobacco Research,1 Suppl 1:S91-8.

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1998

Dino, G., Horn, K., Zedosky, L., & Monaco, K. (1998). A positive response to teen smoking: Why N-O-T? Invited manuscript, NASSP Bulletin, 82 (601), 46-58.

Dino, G., Horn, K., & Meit, H. (1998). A pilot study of Not On Tobacco: A stop smoking program for adolescents. Journal of Health Education, 6, 230-241.

Donley T. Studlar, “The Tobacco War in West Virginia,” West Virginia Public Affairs Reporter 15 (1, 1998): 2-10.

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