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Examining Tobacco Treatment Perceptions and Barriers Among Black vs. Non-Black Adults Attending Lung Cancer Screening
Bold KW, Cannon S, Ford BB, Neveu S, Sather P, Toll BA, Fucito LM. Examining Tobacco Treatment Perceptions and Barriers Among Black vs. Non-Black Adults Attending Lung Cancer Screening. Cancer Prevention Research 2022, 15: 327-333. PMID: 35063942, PMCID: PMC9064926, DOI: 10.1158/1940-6207.capr-21-0398.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer screeningCancer screeningTobacco treatmentWithdrawal symptomsRace/ethnicityTreatment perceptionsUS Preventive Services Task ForceHealth disparitiesAnnual lung cancerSmilow Cancer HospitalYale-New HavenCharacteristics of patientsHigh-risk patientsHigh-risk populationNon-Hispanic blacksTobacco-related health disparitiesAddress health disparitiesPatient characteristicsSmoking historyBlack patientsCancer HospitalLung cancerHigh riskPatientsSmoking
2014
Rates and Predictors of Renewed Quitting After Relapse During a One-Year Follow-Up Among Primary Care Patients
Bold KW, Rasheed AS, McCarthy DE, Jackson TC, Fiore MC, Baker TB. Rates and Predictors of Renewed Quitting After Relapse During a One-Year Follow-Up Among Primary Care Patients. Annals Of Behavioral Medicine 2014, 49: 128-140. PMID: 24796541, PMCID: PMC4223110, DOI: 10.1007/s12160-014-9627-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care patientsCare patientsComparative effectiveness trialCessation pharmacotherapyAbstinence ratesDependent smokersDaily smokingEffectiveness trialQuit attemptsSmoking relapseDepressive symptomsRelapseLate abstinenceOne-yearQuittingAbstinenceLong latencyPatientsPredictorsMeaningful levelsRelapsersPharmacotherapySmokersSmokingSymptoms