2019
“It’s a hard thing to manage when you’re homeless”: the impact of the social environment on smoking cessation for smokers experiencing homelessness
Pratt R, Pernat C, Kerandi L, Kmiecik A, Strobel-Ayres C, Joseph A, Everson Rose SA, Luo X, Cooney N, Thomas J, Okuyemi K. “It’s a hard thing to manage when you’re homeless”: the impact of the social environment on smoking cessation for smokers experiencing homelessness. BMC Public Health 2019, 19: 635. PMID: 31126265, PMCID: PMC6534899, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6987-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking cessationImportant public health opportunityDate of registrationPublic health opportunitySemi-structured interview guideCessation programsClinical trialsPreventable mortalityMethodsForty participantsSmokingUrban homeless shelterAdult homeless populationCessationHealth opportunitiesSmokersInterview guideHomeless populationParticipantsHomeless sheltersPopulationSemi-structured interviewsBackgroundUpHigh levelsMorbiditySocial environment
1995
Differences between responders and nonresponders to cocaine cues in the laboratory
Avants S, Margolin A, Kosten T, Cooney N. Differences between responders and nonresponders to cocaine cues in the laboratory. Addictive Behaviors 1995, 20: 215-224. PMID: 7484315, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(94)00066-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultArousalCocaineCuesFemaleHumansMaleMethadoneMiddle AgedMotivationPersonality InventorySocial EnvironmentSubstance-Related DisordersConceptsDrug cuesGroup differencesDrug-dependent subjectsCocaine-dependent methadone patientsGroups of subjectsMethadone patientsCocaine cravingCocaine dependenceCocaine expectanciesCocaine aversionNonrespondersOne-thirdRespondersCue responsesCravingDemographic variablesSubjectsCurrent studyPatientsDifferences
1992
Relationship between role-play measures of coping skills and alcoholism treatment outcome
Kadden R, Litt M, Cooney N, Busher D. Relationship between role-play measures of coping skills and alcoholism treatment outcome. Addictive Behaviors 1992, 17: 425-437. PMID: 1332433, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(92)90003-e.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment outcomesInteractional therapyAlcoholism treatment outcomeBetter drinking outcomesType of treatmentEffect of treatmentPatient-treatment matchingSelf-reported urgePatient characteristicsObserver-rated anxietyAftercare treatmentTreatment typeHeavy drinkingAlcoholic clientsDrinking outcomesGroup treatmentOutcomesTreatmentPatientsTherapyRole-play measureRole-play scenesRole-play testMore difficulty
1990
Reactivity to alcohol cues and induced moods in alcoholics
Litt M, Cooney N, Kadden R, Gaupp L. Reactivity to alcohol cues and induced moods in alcoholics. Addictive Behaviors 1990, 15: 137-146. PMID: 2343787, DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(90)90017-r.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNegative mood statesMood statesAlcohol cuesAlcohol-related stimuliNeutral mood stateNeutral moodNeutral stimuliNegative moodExteroceptive cuesInteroceptive cuesSubjects designCuesSubjects' reportsMoodConditioning processStimuliAlcoholism treatmentAlcoholic patientsAlcoholic subjectsSeparate daysDesireAlcoholic drinksAlcoholic beveragesSubjectsSmell