2021
Examining Menthol Preference as a Correlate of Change in Cigarette Smoking Behavior over a One-Year Period
Davis D, Parker M, Delnevo C, Villanti A. Examining Menthol Preference as a Correlate of Change in Cigarette Smoking Behavior over a One-Year Period. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 2021, 18: 10878. PMID: 34682624, PMCID: PMC8535481, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182010878.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMenthol cigarette useRace/ethnicitySmoking behaviorCigarette useCigarette smokingCigarette smoking behaviorTobacco Use SupplementCurrent study's aimMenthol preferenceCigarette smokersHispanic smokersMenthol statusAdult smokersProspective survey dataMultinomial logistic regressionRepresentative cohortSmokingYounger ageOne-year periodStudy aimCorrelates of changeLogistic regressionSmokersOne-yearYoung adults
2020
Comparing participant estimated demand intensity on the cigarette Purchase Task to consumption when usual-brand cigarettes were provided free
Nighbor T, Barrows A, Bunn J, DeSarno M, Oliver A, Coleman S, Davis D, Streck J, Reed E, Reed D, Higgins S. Comparing participant estimated demand intensity on the cigarette Purchase Task to consumption when usual-brand cigarettes were provided free. Preventive Medicine 2020, 140: 106221. PMID: 32717262, PMCID: PMC7680356, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2020.106221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUsual brand cigarettesSmoking ratesCigarette purchase taskSmoking riskFree cigarettesCo-morbid psychiatric conditionsAdult smokersGreater cigarettesInteractive voice response systemPsychiatric conditionsVoice response systemCigarettesOlder adultsAddiction potentialSocioeconomic disadvantageGroup differencesHypothetical cigarette purchase taskGreater educational attainmentPresent studyPurchase taskParticipantsDaysRiskSmokersEducational attainment
2019
Examining effects of unit price on preference for reduced nicotine content cigarettes and smoking rate
Davis D, DeSarno M, Bergeria C, Streck J, Tidey J, Sigmon S, Heil S, Gaalema D, Stitzer M, Higgins S. Examining effects of unit price on preference for reduced nicotine content cigarettes and smoking rate. Preventive Medicine 2019, 128: 105823. PMID: 31470023, PMCID: PMC6879848, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2019.105823.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotine content cigarettesReduced nicotine content cigarettesContent cigarettesSmoking ratesVulnerable populationsLower smoking ratesNormal nicotine content cigarettesNicotine contentCigarette preferenceSmoking reductionDaily smokersDoseMultisite studyCondition 2CigarettesCondition 1Tobacco regulationPresent studyBinomial testSmokersSmokingPopulationNicotineResponse to Reduced Nicotine Content in Vulnerable Populations: Effect of Menthol Status
Davis D, Miller M, Streck J, Bergeria C, Sigmon S, Tidey J, Heil S, Gaalema D, Villanti A, Stitzer M, Priest J, Bunn J, Skelly J, Diaz V, Arger C, Higgins S. Response to Reduced Nicotine Content in Vulnerable Populations: Effect of Menthol Status. Tobacco Regulatory Science 2019, 5: 135-142. PMID: 31890749, PMCID: PMC6936762, DOI: 10.18001/trs.5.2.5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWithdrawal/cravingMenthol statusMenthol smokersNicotine doseDouble-blind studyComorbid mental illnessNicotine content cigarettesPotential beneficial effectsSubstance use disordersNicotine contentSmoking topographyCompensatory smokingContent cigarettesRNC cigarettesUse disordersSmokersHigh dosesMental illnessResearch cigarettesSmokingBeneficial effectsCigarettesAddiction potentialSocioeconomic disadvantageVulnerable populations
2018
Modeling nicotine regulation: A review of studies in smokers with mental health conditions
Tidey J, Davis D, Miller M, Pericot-Valverde I, Denlinger-Apte R, Gaalema D. Modeling nicotine regulation: A review of studies in smokers with mental health conditions. Preventive Medicine 2018, 117: 30-37. PMID: 30343684, PMCID: PMC7467778, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2018.07.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health conditionsNicotine reductionHealth conditionsNicotine reduction strategyDouble-blind conditionsSerious mental illnessYears of lifeNicotine contentLow nicotine contentCigarette intakeNicotine replacementCessation ratesCompensatory smokingPsychiatric symptomsSmokersDrug AdministrationMental illnessAddictive levelNicotine regulationSmokingCognitive performance measuresEmotional disordersTwo-thirdsDeleterious effectsCigarettes
2016
Comparison of Nicotine Dependence Indicators in Predicting Quitting Among Pregnant Smokers
Kurti A, Davis D, Skelly J, Redner R, Higgins S. Comparison of Nicotine Dependence Indicators in Predicting Quitting Among Pregnant Smokers. Experimental And Clinical Psychopharmacology 2016, 24: 12-17. PMID: 27046504, PMCID: PMC4822339, DOI: 10.1037/pha0000056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPregnant smokersSmoking cessation trialPregnant womenC-statisticSmoking indexFirst cigaretteNicotine dependenceGeneral populationSmokersLogistic regressionTTFCPredictorsCigarettesDependence indicatorsStepwise multiple regressionSingle predictorRegressionPrepregnancyPregnancyModel fitCPDAbstinenceTrialsWomen