Adjunct Faculty
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Adjunct rank detailsAndrea Weinberger, PhD
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Departments & Organizations
- Center for Nicotine and Tobacco Use Research at Yale (CENTURY)
- Connecticut Mental Health Center
- Division of Women's Behavioral Health Research
- Psychology Section
- WHRY Pilot Project Program Investigators
- Women's Health Research at Yale
- Yale Behavioral Pharmacology Laboratory
- Yale Cancer Center
- Yale Translational Center to Develop Gender-Sensitive Treatment for Tobacco Dependence
- Yale Ventures
Education & Training
- Postdoctoral Fellow
- Yale University School of Medicine (2006)
- PhD
- University of South Florida, Clinical Psychology (2004)
- BA
- University of Michigan (1995)
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Medical Research Interests
Attitude; Depressive Disorder; Tobacco Use Disorder
Public Health Interests
Mental Health; Substance Use, Addiction; Women's Health
ORCID
0000-0002-7065-1349
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40Publications
368Citations
Tobacco Use Disorder
Depressive Disorder
Publications
2026
Exploring tobacco, cannabis, and pain-related sleep disturbance among people with and without HIV enrolled in a tobacco smoking cessation trial
Hubbard A, Weinberger A, Levy S, Greene B, Ashare R. Exploring tobacco, cannabis, and pain-related sleep disturbance among people with and without HIV enrolled in a tobacco smoking cessation trial. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2026, 285: 113220. PMID: 42251815, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2026.113220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsPain-related sleep disturbanceAssociated with lower oddsCannabis useSleep disturbanceLower oddsSmoking abstinencePrevalence of smokingInfluence of cannabis useTobacco smoking abstinenceSmoking cessation trialCannabis co-useLogistic regression modelsUrine drug screensBaseline cannabis useTreatment-seeking adultsOdds of abstinenceQuit attemptsCessation treatmentHIV statusSmoking outcomesCessation trialBaseline painAdditive effectRisk factorsOddsRace/Ethnicity-Based Discrimination and Cigarette Dependence and Abstinence among a Sample of Black and Hispanic/Latine Individuals with HIV Participating in a Randomized Clinical Trial for Smoking Cessation
Agterberg S, Shuter J, Stanton C, Seng E, Weinberger A. Race/Ethnicity-Based Discrimination and Cigarette Dependence and Abstinence among a Sample of Black and Hispanic/Latine Individuals with HIV Participating in a Randomized Clinical Trial for Smoking Cessation. Journal Of Racial And Ethnic Health Disparities 2026, 1-14. PMID: 42156705, DOI: 10.1007/s40615-026-03014-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsCigarette dependenceCigarette abstinenceRandomized controlled smoking cessation trialGroup therapy interventionSmoking cessation trialMeasures of demographicsSample of BlackBaseline to 3-month follow-upSmoking cessation interventionsCessation trialSecondary analysisAbstinenceSelf-ReportSecondary analysis of dataSmoking behaviorCessation interventionsControl conditionSmoking cessationHIV- participantsPrevalence of cigarette smokingTherapy interventionsTime pointsCigarette useLinear mixed effects modelsCigarette smokingSociodemographic differences in beliefs in harm reduction tobacco products as cigarette cessation aids among United States adults in 2024: Results from the health information National Trends Survey (HINTS) 7
Lee J, Jarmel D, Weinberger A. Sociodemographic differences in beliefs in harm reduction tobacco products as cigarette cessation aids among United States adults in 2024: Results from the health information National Trends Survey (HINTS) 7. Preventive Medicine Reports 2026, 67: 103493. PMID: 42294124, PMCID: PMC13264250, DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2026.103493.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth Information National Trends SurveyTobacco productsCigarette cessationSociodemographic differencesCessation aidsNational Trends SurveyMultivariate binomial logistic regressionHarm reduction productsMental health symptomsModified-risk tobacco productUnited States adultsE-cigarette useHeated tobacco productsTrends SurveyHigher-income individualsBinomial logistic regressionPopulation-level studiesHealth symptomsE-cigarettesLogistic regressionSurvey 7Higher incomeCigarette smokingCigaretteYounger ageAnxiety disorder status among black adults who smoke: relations to cessation processes and smoking characteristics
Zvolensky M, Clausen B, Bizier A, Wein P, Pathak N, Redmond B, Garey L, Weinberger A, Santiago-Torres M, Bricker J. Anxiety disorder status among black adults who smoke: relations to cessation processes and smoking characteristics. Journal Of Behavioral Medicine 2026, 49: 66-78. PMID: 41661513, DOI: 10.1007/s10865-025-00630-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCigarette smoking in PrEP recipients: a challenge and an opportunity
Shuter J, Rigotti N, Reddy K, Felsen U, Weinberger A, Graham A, Walensky R. Cigarette smoking in PrEP recipients: a challenge and an opportunity. The Lancet HIV 2026, 13: e353-e356. PMID: 41628620, DOI: 10.1016/s2352-3018(25)00372-8.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsAltmetricConceptsTobacco usePrEP recipientsLong-term harmHarms of tobacco useHIV acquisitionIssue of tobacco useRates of tobacco useHIV pre-exposure prophylaxisTobacco use cessationHealth-care providersRisk of HIV acquisitionHealth-care systemPublic health investmentPre-exposure prophylaxisPrEP carePrEP guidelinesCare settingsCessation treatmentImmediate riskCare establishmentsPreventable deathsHealth investmentTarget populationPrEPYoung population
2025
Correlates of the Use of Nicotine Pouches to Quit Other Nicotine and Tobacco Products among United States Adults: Results from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study Wave 7 (2022-2023)
Lee J, Ipek S, Weinberger A. Correlates of the Use of Nicotine Pouches to Quit Other Nicotine and Tobacco Products among United States Adults: Results from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study Wave 7 (2022-2023). Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2025, 28: 877-883. PMID: 41416740, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntaf258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsPopulation Assessment of Tobacco and HealthUS Population AssessmentTobacco cessationCessation methodsNicotine/tobacco productsAssociation of black raceBlack racePopulation AssessmentAssociated with higher likelihoodPositive associationAssociated with black raceUnited States adultsHealth effectsHarm reduction methodsHarm reduction approachesNegative associationNicotine delivery systemsNicotine pouchesRacial/Ethnic DifferencesQuit attemptsQuitting cigarettesTobacco productsCessation attemptsBlack individualsUnited StatesCannabis and Cognition in Schizophrenia: Systematic Review of Research Published from 2011 To 2024
Kim E, Yin A, Merenda F, Cuddleston K, Wein P, Delbourgo Patton C, George T, Rabin R, Weinberger A. Cannabis and Cognition in Schizophrenia: Systematic Review of Research Published from 2011 To 2024. Current Addiction Reports 2025, 12: 80. DOI: 10.1007/s40429-025-00696-x.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsCannabis useAssociated with cognitive dysfunctionConsistent with earlier reviewsAssociated with better cognitionComposite z-scoreNonverbal memoryPremorbid functioningWorking memoryExecutive functionVerbal memoryCannabis potencyGeneral cognitionSchizophreniaCognitive dysfunctionBetter cognitionProcessing speedCannabisLongitudinal study designCognitionPoor cognitionEffect sizeMemoryPoor performanceMotor functionSystematic reviewEffects of Inhaled Tobacco and Cannabis Co-Use on Respiratory Health and Tobacco Cessation: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement
McClure E, Piper M, Alexander L, Burnham E, Freeman T, Galiatsatos P, Lang A, Lee D, Leone F, Melzer A, Mermelstein R, Montgomery L, Rabin R, Smith D, St.Helen G, Weinberger A, Kathuria H. Effects of Inhaled Tobacco and Cannabis Co-Use on Respiratory Health and Tobacco Cessation: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2025, 211: 2021-2042. PMID: 40845321, PMCID: PMC12618986, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.202507-1792st.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsTobacco-related disparitiesTobacco cessationPrevalence of co-useEffects of co-useLung healthPriority research areasTobacco cessation pharmacotherapyMinimum data elementsConsensus-driven recommendationsData elementsCo-useRates of co-useHealth outcomesDelphi processRespiratory healthCessation pharmacotherapyMultidisciplinary committeeExpert panelProgression of lung diseaseCannabis co-useHealthInsufficient evidenceLack of consensusKnowledge gapsTobaccoGender differences in internalized HIV stigma and motivation to quit smoking in a sample of adults living with HIV/AIDS
Agterberg S, Gittleman J, Shuter J, Weinberger A. Gender differences in internalized HIV stigma and motivation to quit smoking in a sample of adults living with HIV/AIDS. Journal Of Substance Use 2025, ahead-of-print: 1-7. DOI: 10.1080/14659891.2025.2579670.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQuit smokingHIV stigmaCigarette dependenceCigarette smokingSample of peopleSample of adultsMeasures of demographicsGender differencesLevel of cigarette dependenceLevels of IHHIV interventionsSmoking cessationMotivational interviewingSmoking variablesSmokingStigmaPWHCigaretteHIVGenderPotential needMotivationHIV/AIDSFemalesInterventionIntegrating Pain Assessment in Nicotine and Tobacco Research and Treatment to Improve Cessation Outcomes
Bagdas D, Powers J, Rubenstein D, Sweitzer M, Ditre J, Weinberger A. Integrating Pain Assessment in Nicotine and Tobacco Research and Treatment to Improve Cessation Outcomes. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2025, 28: 692-695. PMID: 41147783, PMCID: PMC12950000, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntaf220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
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