2022
Harm reduction for smokers with little to no quit interest: can tobacco policies encourage switching to e-cigarettes?
Buckell J, Fucito LM, Krishnan-Sarin S, O'Malley S, Sindelar JL. Harm reduction for smokers with little to no quit interest: can tobacco policies encourage switching to e-cigarettes? Tobacco Control 2022, 32: e173-e179. PMID: 35046127, PMCID: PMC9347898, DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-057024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup choicePolicy-relevant attributesDiscrete choice experimentPreference heterogeneityChoice experimentLatent classesCigarettes/e-cigarettesPolicy concernsLatent variable modelPolicyMenthol cigarette banVariable modelE-cigarettesOwn cigarettesQuit interestStrong preferenceCigarette banChoiceLittle interestLow interestHarm reductionTaxesSevere health consequencesAdult smokersLess Harm
2017
Do Less Harm: Evaluating HIV Programmatic Alternatives in Response to Cutbacks in Foreign Aid.
Walensky RP, Borre ED, Bekker LG, Hyle EP, Gonsalves GS, Wood R, Eholié SP, Weinstein MC, Anglaret X, Freedberg KA, Paltiel AD. Do Less Harm: Evaluating HIV Programmatic Alternatives in Response to Cutbacks in Foreign Aid. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2017, 167: 618-629. PMID: 28847013, PMCID: PMC5675810, DOI: 10.7326/m17-1358.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYears of lifeHIV transmissionHIV programsFuture incident casesSecond-line ARTHIV care continuumViral load monitoringAdverse clinical consequencesResource-limited nationsBase-case analysisCurrent standardHIV deathsIncident casesCôte d'IvoireCare continuumART efficacyClinical consequencesHIV detectionLess HarmHIVSocietal perspectiveProductivity costsNational InstituteDeathYears
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