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152. Usability and Acceptability of a Smartphone App to Assess Partner Communication, Closeness, Mood, and Relationship Satisfaction: Mixed Methods Study (Preprint)
153. Addiction Mindsets and Psychological Processes of Quitting Smoking
154. A Behavioral Activation Mobile Health App for Smokers With Depression: Development and Pilot Evaluation in a Single-Arm Trial (Preprint)
155. Identifying Aesthetically Appealing Upper Eyelid Topographic Proportions
156. Addiction Mindset Scale
157. Effectiveness of proactive telephone counselling for smoking cessation in parents: Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
158. Comparative Effectiveness of Group-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy versus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Smoking Cessation: A Randomized Controlled Trial
159. Links Between Communication and Relationship Satisfaction Among Patients With Cancer and Their Spouses: Results of a Fourteen-Day Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
160. Get with the program: Adherence to a smartphone app for smoking cessation
161. Comparative Effectiveness of Group-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy versus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Smoking Cessation: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
162. Design and Development of Smoking Cessation Apps Based on Smokers’ and Providers’ Perspectives in China: Survey Study (Preprint)
163. Participant Recruitment and Retention in Remote eHealth Intervention Trials: Methods and Lessons Learned From a Large Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Web-Based Smoking Interventions
164. Trajectories of 12-Month Usage Patterns for Two Smoking Cessation Websites: Exploring How Users Engage Over Time
165. Participant Recruitment and Retention in Remote eHealth Intervention Trials: Methods and Lessons Learned From a Large Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Web-Based Smoking Interventions (Preprint)
166. Trajectories of 12-Month Usage Patterns for Two Smoking Cessation Websites: Exploring How Users Engage Over Time (Preprint)
167. Improving quit rates of web‐delivered interventions for smoking cessation: full‐scale randomized trial of WebQuit.org versus Smokefree.gov
168. Positive Affect as a Predictor of Smoking Cessation and Relapse: Does It Offer Unique Predictive Value among Depressive Symptom Domains?
169. Patterns of Smoking and Unhealthy Alcohol Use Following Sexual Trauma Among U.S. Service Members
170. Practical considerations in the design and development of smartphone apps for behavior change
171. Relationships Between Social Anxiety and Smoking-Specific Experiential Avoidance
172. Symptom experiences in metastatic breast cancer patients: relationships to activity engagement, value‐based living, and psychological inflexibility
173. We need to educate for the future.
174. Overcoming recruitment challenges of web-based interventions for tobacco use: The case of web-based acceptance and commitment therapy for smoking cessation
175. Does Effectiveness of Adolescent Smoking-Cessation Intervention Endure Into Young Adulthood? 7-Year Follow-Up Results from a Group-Randomized Trial
176. Predictors of Utilization of a Novel Smoking Cessation Smartphone App
177. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Association With Subsequent Risky and Problem Drinking Initiation.
178. Longitudinal Examination of the Influence of Individual Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Clusters of Symptoms on the Initiation of Cigarette Smoking.
179. Positive Affect as a Predictor of Smoking Cessation and Relapse: Does It Offer Unique Predictive Value among Depressive Symptom Domains?
180. Acceptance and commitment therapy for symptom interference in metastatic breast cancer patients: a pilot randomized trial.
181. “I Smoke Like This to Suppress These Issues That Are Flaws of My Character”: Challenges and Facilitators of Cessation Among Smokers With Bipolar Disorder.
182. Symptom experiences in metastatic breast cancer patients: relationships to activity engagement, value-based living, and psychological inflexibility.
183. Lower Eyelid Reconstruction: A New Classification Incorporating the Vertical Dimension
184. Efficacy of smartphone applications to help cancer patients quit smoking: Protocol of the Quit2Heal randomized controlled trial.
185. Comparative effectiveness of mobile health smoking cessation approaches among underserved patients in primary care: Study protocol for the PROMOTE-UP trial.
186. Can Acceptance & Commitment Therapy be delivered with fidelity as a brief telephone-intervention?
187. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and nicotine patch for smokers with bipolar disorder: preliminary evaluation of in-person and telephone-delivered treatment
188. Web-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Smoking Cessation Treatment for Smokers With Depressive Symptoms
189. Promoting smoking cessation among parents: Effects on smoking-related cognitions and smoking initiation in children
190. Predictors of cessation treatment outcome and treatment moderators among smoking parents receiving quitline counselling or self-help material
191. Feature-level analysis of a novel smartphone application for smoking cessation
192. Randomized, controlled pilot trial of a smartphone app for smoking cessation using acceptance and commitment therapy
193. Do counselor techniques predict quitting during smoking cessation treatment? A component analysis of telephone-delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
194. Single-arm trial of the second version of an acceptance & commitment therapy smartphone application for smoking cessation.
195. Relationships Between Social Anxiety and Smoking-Specific Experiential Avoidance.
196. Telehealth acceptance and commitment therapy for weight loss: Protocol of the WeLNES full scale randomized controlled trial.
197. Self-efficacy and acceptance of cravings to smoke underlie the effectiveness of quitline counseling for smoking cessation
198. The promise of mobile technologies and single case designs for the study of individuals in their natural environment
199. School-based promotion of cessation support: reach of proactive mailings and acceptability of treatment in smoking parents recruited into cessation support through primary schools
200. Does Effectiveness of Adolescent Smoking-Cessation Intervention Endure Into Young Adulthood? 7-Year Follow-Up Results from a Group-Randomized Trial.
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