2022
Associations between interpersonal violence and cancer risk factors for transgender and cisgender people.
Alpert A, Sayegh S, Strawderman M, Cunliffe S, Cupertino A, Griggs J, Cerulli C. Associations between interpersonal violence and cancer risk factors for transgender and cisgender people. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 6516-6516. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.6516.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCancer risk factorsRates of smokingCisgender peopleRisk factorsTransgender peopleRobust Poisson regression modelsDecrease socioeconomic disparitiesCancer prevention researchPoisson regression modelsRisk of cancerInterpersonal violenceFollow-up timeSocioeconomic disparitiesPrevalence ratiosPrevention researchRates of interpersonal violenceExperiences of violenceLife courseSmokingSignificantly higher ratesBMIExposure to interpersonal violenceRegression modelsOncology communityStatistically significant difference
2021
“I'm a transgender man… I have to quit smoking for treatment and surgery”: Describing the experience of a Latino transgender man during his attempt to quit smoking
Cartujano-Barrera F, Cox L, Catley D, Shah Z, Alpert A, Cupertino A. “I'm a transgender man… I have to quit smoking for treatment and surgery”: Describing the experience of a Latino transgender man during his attempt to quit smoking. Explore: The Journal Of Science & Healing 2021, 19: 131-135. PMID: 34823998, PMCID: PMC9110554, DOI: 10.1016/j.explore.2021.11.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransgender menQuit smokingMessaging interventionMobile interventionsSmoking cessation randomized controlled trialTransgender peopleGender-affirming surgeryGender identitySmoking cessation interventionsLow social supportSelf-reported abstinenceSelf-reported cigarette useRandomized controlled trialsCessation interventionsAffirmation surgeryLatino smokersIntervention periodSocial supportCigarette useHigh satisfactionText messagesControlled trialsSmokingGenderIntervention