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Books

Abrams DB, Niaura RS, Brown RA, Emmons KM, Goldstein MG and Monti PM (eds).  Treating Nicotine Dependence: An Evidence-Based Practice Guide.  New York: Guilford Press, 2003. 
Note: This book was supported in part by TERN and thus, indirectly can be viewed as a TERN publication according to Abrams.

Dahl RE and Spear LP. Adolescent Brain Development: Vulnerabilities and Opportunities. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1021, 2004.

Book Chapters

Abrams DB and Clayton R.  “Transdisciplinary Research to Improve Brief Interventions for Addictive Behaviors.”  In Adolescents, Alcohol and Substance Abuse: Reaching Teens Through Brief Interventions, PM Monti, SM Colby and TA O’Leary (eds).  New York: Guilford Press, 2001.

Abrams DB and Niaura RS. “Planning Evidence-Based Treatment of Nicotine Addiction.”  In Treating Nicotine Dependence: An Evidence Based Practice Guide, DB Abrams, Niaura RS, Brown R, Emmons K, Goldstein MG and Monti PM (eds).  New York: Guilford Press.
Note: This book chapter was supported in part by TERN and thus, indirectly, can be viewed as a TERN publication according Abrams.

Henningfield JE and Rose CA.  “Teens and Tobacco.”  In Complete Health (8th grade health text). New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston, accepted.

Henningfield JE and Rose CA.  “Tobacco: Dangerous and Addictive.”  In Complete Health, New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, accepted.

Koob GF. “Drug Reward and Addiction.” In Fundamental Neuroscience, 2nd edition, LR Squire, FE Bloom, SK McConnell, JL Roberts, NC Spitzer and MJ Zigmond (eds). San Diego, CA:  Academic Press, 2003.

Novak SP and Kessler RC.  “A Latent Class Analysis of DSM-III R Symptom Criteria for Drug Abuse: Do the Effects Vary by Country?” In The International Epidemiology of Substance Abuse, RC Kessler (ed). In press.

Articles

Merikangas KR and Clayton RR. (2000). Introduction to the Special Issue of Addictive Behaviors. Addictive Behaviors, 25(6),  805.  pdf

Merikangas K and Avenevoli S. (2000). Implications of Genetic Epidemiology for the Prevention of Substance Use Disorder. Addictive Behaviors, 25(6), 807-820.  pdf

Flay B. (2000). Approaches to Substance Use Prevention Utilizing School Curriculum Plus Social Environment Change. Addictive Behaviors, 25(6), 861-885.  pdf

Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group (2000). Merging universal and indicated prevention programs: The Fast Track Model. Addictive Behaviors: Special Issue-Prevention of Substance Use Problems: Directions for the Next Millennium, 25, 913-928.   pdf

Ernster, V., Kaufman, N., Nichter, Mimi, Samet, J., and S. Yoon (2000). Women and tobacco: Moving from policy to action. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 78:7, 891-901.  pdf  

William Shadel, Saul Shiffman, Raymond Niaura, Mark Nichter, and David B. Adams  (2000). Current Models Of Nicotine Dependence:  What Is Known and What Is Needed To Advance Understanding Of Tobacco Etiology Among Youth”  Drug and Alcohol Dependence 59(1), S9–S21.   pdf

Eissenberg T. and Balster, R.L. (2000). Initial tobacco use episodes in children and adolescents: Current knowledge, future directions.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 59(Supplement 1):S41-S60.  pdf

Moolchan ET, Ernst M, & Henningfield JE  (2000). A Review of Tobacco Smoking in Adolescents: Treatment Applications. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 39(6), 682-693.   pdf 

Corrigall WA, Zack M, Eissenberg TE, Belsito L, & Scher R (2001). Acute subjective and physiological responses to smoking in adolescents. Addiction, 96, 1409-1417.   pdf

Dahl RE. (2001). Affect Regulation, Brain Development, and Behavioral/Emotional Health in Adolescence.  CNS Spectrums, 6(1): 60–72.  

Colder CR, Mehta P, Balanda K, Campbell RT, Mayhew K, Stanton WR, Pentz MA and Flay BR. (2001). Identifying Trajectories of Adolescent Smoking: An Application of Latent Growth Mixture Modeling. Health Psychology, 20(2, 127–135.   pdf

Novak S & Clayton RR, (2001). The influence of school environment and self-regulation on transitions between stages of cigarette smoking:  A multi-level analysis. Health Psychology, 20(3), 196-207.  pdf

Dierker LD, Avenevoli SA, Merikangas KM, Flaherty B and Stolar M. (2001). Association Between Psychiatric Disorders and the Progression of Tobacco Use Behaviors. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 40, 1159–1167.  pdf  

Shadel WG, Niaura RS, Goldstein MG and Abrams DB. (2001). Cognitive Avoidance as a Method of Coping With a Provocative Smoking Cue: The Moderating Effect of Nicotine Dependence.  Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 24, 169–182.  pdf

Shadel WG, Niaura RS, Brown R, Hutchison KE and Abrams DB(2001). A Content Analyses of Smoking Craving.  Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57, 145–150.  pdf

Zack M, Belsito L, Scher R, Eissenberg TE, & Corrigall WA (2001). Effects of abstinence and smoking on information processing in adolescent smokers. Psychopharmacology, 153, 249-257.  pdf

Kaufman, Nancy, and Nichter, Mimi (2001). The marketing of tobacco to women: Global perspectives. In Women and the Tobacco Epidemic: Challenges for the 21st Century (edited by J. Samet & S. Soon Yoon). World Health Organization, Geneva, 69-98.   pdf

Niaura RS, Shadel WG, Goldstein MG, Hutchison K and Abrams DB. (2001). Individual differences in Responses to the First Cigarette Following Overnight Abstinence in Regular Smokers.  Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 3, 37–44.  pdf

Koob GF and Le Moal M. (2001). Drug Addiction, Dysregulation of Reward, and Allostasis. Neuropsychopharmacology, 24, 97–129.   pdf

Shadel WG, Niaura RS and Abrams DB(2001). How Do Adolescents Process Smoking and Anti-Smoking Advertisements? A Social Cognitive Analysis With Implications for Understanding Smoking Initiation.  Review of General Psychology, 5, 429–444.  pdf

Henningfield JE, Rose CA and Giovino GA.  (2002). Brave New World of Tobacco Disease Prevention: Promoting Dual Product Use?  American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 23, 226–228.   pdf

Dierker L, Avenevoli S, Stolar M and Merikangas K. (2002). Smoking and Depression: An Examination of Mechanisms of Comorbidity.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 159(6), 947–953.   pdf  

Clayton RR, Merikangas KR and Abrams DB (eds) (2002). Introduction to tobacco, nicotine, and youth: the Tobacco Etilogy Research Network" Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 59 (Suppl 1, 1-4.  pdf

Kaufman ,Nancy J. ,  Castrucci, Brian C., Gerlach, Karen K. (2002).  Investing in substance abuse research: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation story. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 59 (Suppl 1), 5-8.  pdf

Colby, S.M., Tiffay, S.T, Shiffman, S, Niaura, R.S. (2002). Measuring nicotine dependence among youth-a review of available approaches and instruments. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 59 (Suppl 1),23-39.  pdf

Mayhew, K.P., Flay, B.R., Mott, J.A. (2002). Stages in the development of adolescent smoking. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 59 (Suppl 1), 61-81.  pdf

Colby, S.M., Tiffay, S.T, Shiffman, S, Niaura, R.S. (2002). Are adolescent smokers dependent on nicotine? A review of the evidence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 59 (Suppl 1), 83-95.  pdf

Mark Nichter, Mimi Nichter, Pamela J. Thompson, Saul Shiffman, and Anna-Barbara Moscicki, M.D. (2002).Using Qualitative Research to Inform Survey Development on Nicotine Dependence among Adolescents. Drug and Alcohol Dependence.  68,S41–S56.  pdf

Collins LM, Flaherty BP and Colby SM (eds) (2002). Measurement and design issues in tobacco and drug use research. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 68 (Suppl 1), 1-2.   pdf

Clayton, R.R. (2002). Introduction to the supplemental issue on measurement and design issues in tobacco and drug use research. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 68 (Suppl 1), 3-5.   pdf

Flaherty, B.P.(2002). Assessing reliability of categorical substance use measures with latent class analysis. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 68 (Suppl 1), 7-20.   pdf

Panter, A.T., Reeve, B.B.(2002). Assessing tobacco beliefs among youth using item response theory models. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 68 (Suppl 1),21:39.   pdf

Thompson, S.K., Collins, L.M. (2002). Adaptive sampling in research on risk-related behaviors. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 68 (Suppl 1), 57-67.   pdf

MacKinnon, D.P., Taborga, M.P., Morgan-Lopez, A.A.(2002). Mediation designs for tobacco prevention research. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 68 (Suppl 1), 69-83.   pdf

Collins, L.M., Graham, J.W.(2002).  The effect of the timing and spacing of observations in longitudinal studies of tobacco and other drug use: temporal design considerations. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 68 (Suppl 1), 85-96.   pdf

Burgess ES, Brown RA, Kahler CW, Niaura RS, Abrams DB, Goldstein MG and Miller IW (2002). Patterns of Change in Depressive Symptoms During Smoking Cessation: Who's at Risk for Relapse? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 356–361  pdf

Niaura RS and Abrams DB. (2002). Smoking Cessation: Progress, Priorities, & Prospectus. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70: 494–509.  pdf

Lloyd-Richardson, E.E., Papandonatos, G., Kazura, A., Stanton, C. & Niaura, R. (2002). Differentiating stages of smoking intensity among adolescents: Stage-specific psychological, social, and contextual influences. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70(4), 998-1009.  pdf

Novak SP, Reardon S and Buka SL. (2002). How Beliefs About Substance Use Differ by Socio-Demographic Characteristics, Individual Experiences and Neighborhood Environments Among Urban Adolescents. Journal of Drug Education, 34(4), 319–342.  pdf

Shadel WG, Niaura RS and Abrams DB. (2002). Adolescents’ Reactions to the Imagery Displayed in Smoking and Anti-Smoking Advertisements.  Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16, 173–176.  pdf

Eissenberg T. (2002). Progress in Nicotine and Tobacco Research. Nicotine and Tobacco Research. 4, 355–362.  pdf  

Liang L and Chaloupka FJ. (2002). Differential Effects of Cigarette Price on Youth Smoking Intensity. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 14(1), 109–114.   pdf

Giovino GA. (2002). Epidemiology of Tobacco Use in the United States.  Oncogene, 21, 7326–7340.  pdf

Henningfield JE. (2002). Bridge to Compassion: A Scientist’s Perspective on Addiction and Art.  Visions, magazine of the American Visionary Arts Museum, 8, 4–5.

Flay BR and Clayton RR (eds) (2003). Contexts and adolescent tobacco use trajectories. Addiction, 98(Suppl 1), iii-iv.  pdf  

Avenevoli S and Merikangas KR. (2003). Familial Influences on Adolescent Smoking. Addiction, 98(Suppl 1), 1–20.  pdf

Darling N and Cumsille P. (2003). Theory, Measurement, and Methods in the Study of Family Influences on Adolescent Smoking. Addiction, 98(Suppl 1), 21-36.  pdf

Kobus K. (2003). Peers and Adolescent Smoking. Addiction, 98(Suppl 1), 37-55.  pdf

Wilcox P.(2003). An Ecological Approach to Understanding Youth Smoking Trajectories: Problems and Prospects. Addiction, 98(Suppl 1), 57-77.  pdf

Melanie Wakefield, Brian Flay, Mark Nichter, and Gary Giovino (2003). Role of Media in Influencing Trajectories of Youth Smoking. Addiction 98(suppl 1):79-104.  pdf

Lan Liang, Frank Chaloupka, Mark Nichter, and Richard Clayton (2003). Prices, Policies, and Youth Smoking.  Addiction 98(suppl 1):105-120.  pdf

Pollack H and Jacobson PD.(2003). Political Economy of Youth Smoking Regulation. Addiction, 98(Suppl 1), 123-138.  pdf

Nichter M. (2003). Smoking: What Does Culture Have to Do With It? Addiction, 98(Suppl 1),139-145.  pdf  
 

Chaloupka F. (2003). Contextual Factors and Youth Tobacco Use: Policy Linkages. Addiction, 98(Suppl 1), 147-149.  pdf  

Cook TD. (2003). The Case for Studying Multiple Contexts Simultaneously. Addiction, 98(Suppl 1), 151-155.  pdf

Odell LE, Chen SA, Paterson NE, Markow A, Balster RL and Koob GF.  (2003). Characterization of Nicotine Intake, Extinction, and Precipitated Withdrawal Using 23-Hour Access to Nicotine Self-Administration in Rats. TRDRP Annual Report to the State of California Legislature.

Melanie Wakefield, Brian Flay, Gary Giovino, and Mark Nichter (2003). Effects of Anti-smoking Advertising in youth smoking: A Review.  Journal of Health Communication.  8(3):229–247.  pdf

Kassel J, Stroud LR and Paronis C. (2003). Smoking, Stress, and Negative Affect: correlation, causation, and context Across Stages of Smoking. Psychological Bulletin, 129(2), 270–304.   pdf

Katherine Clegg Smith, Melanie Wakefield, and Mark Nichter (2003). Press coverage of public expenditure of Master Settlement Agreement funds:  How are non-tobacco control related expenditures represented? Tobacco Control 12, 257–263.   pdf

Henningfield, J.E., Moolchan, E.T. and Zeller, M. (2003). Regulatory strategies to reduce tobacco addiction in youth.  Tobacco Control, 12 (Supl. 1): i14-i24.  pdf

Conklin, C. A., Clayton, R., Tiffany, S. T., Shiffman, S.. (2004). Introduction to concepts and measurement of the emergence of tobacco dependence: Tobacco Etiology Research Network. Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 1), 1-4.  pdf

Eissenberg T.  (2004). Measuring the Emergence of Tobacco Dependence: The Contribution of Negative Reinforcement Models.  Addiction,99 (Suppl.1), 5-29.   pdf  

Glautier S. (2004). Measures and Models of Nicotine Dependence: Positive Reinforcement. Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 1), 30-50.  pdf

Brandon TH, Herzog TA, Irvin JE and Gwaltney CJ. (2004). Cognitive and Social Learning Models of Drug Dependence: Implications for the Assessment of Tobacco Dependence in Adolescents. Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 1), 51-77.  pdf

Tiffany, S. T., Conklin, C. A., Shiffman, S., & Clayton, R. (2004). What can dependence theories tell us about assessing the emergence of tobacco dependence? Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 1), 78-86.   pdf

Odell LE, Brunijnzeel AW, Ghozland S, Markow A and Koob GF(2004). Nicotine Withdrawal in Adolescent and Adult Rats.  Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1021, 167–174.  pdf

Breslau NB, Novak SP and Kessler RC (2004). Psychiatric Disorders and Stages of Cigarette Smoking.  Archives of General Psychiatry. Biol Psychiatry 55,69-76.  pdf

Odell LE, Brunijnzeel AW, Markow A and Koob GF.  (2004). Adolescent Rats Are Less Susceptible to Nicotine Withdrawal Signs Relative to their Adult Counterparts.  College on Problems of Drug Dependence.

Koob GF, Ahmed SH, Boutrel B, Chen SA, Kenny PJ, Markou A, O’Dell LE, et al. (2004). Neurobiological Mechanisms in the Transition From Drug Use to Drug Dependence. Neuroscience Biobehavior, 27, 739–740.  pdf

Lanza, S.T., Donny, E.C., Collins, L.M. and Balster, R.L. (2004). Analyzing the acquisition of drug self-administration using growth curve models.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 75, 11-21.   pdf

Donny, E.C., Lanza, S.T., Balster, R.L., Collins, L.M., Caggiula, A., and Rowell, P.P. (2004).  Using growth models to relate acquisition of nicotine self-administration to break point and nicotine receptor binding.  Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 75, 23-35.  pdf

Nichter, Mimi, Nichter, Mark, Vuckovic, Nancy, Tesler, Laura, Adrian, Shelley, and Ritenbaugh, C. (2004). Smoking as a weight control strategy among adolescent girls and young women: A reconsideration. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 18 (3), 305-324.     Abstract  

Nichter, Mimi, Nichter, Mark, and Van Sickle, David (2004). Popular perceptions of tobacco products and patterns of use among male college students in India. Social Science and Medicine, 59, 415-431.  pdf

Nichter, Mark, Quintero, G., Nichter, Mimi, Mock, J., and Shakib, S. (2004). Qualitative research: Contributions to the study of drug use, drug abuse, and drug use(r)-related intervention. Substance Use and Misuse, 39 (10-12), 1907-1969.  pdf

Ridenour, T.A., Lanza, S.T., Donny, E.C., Clark, D.B. (2006). Different lengths of times for progressions in adolescent substance involvement.  Addictive Behaviors 31: 962-983.   pdf

Colder, C. R., Loyd-Richardson, E., Flaherty, B., Hedeker, D., Segawa, E., Flay, B. R., and the Tobacco Etiology Research group (2006). The natural history of college smoking: Trajectories of daily smoking during freshman year. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 2212-222.  pdf

Dierker, L., Lloyd-Richardson, E., Stolar, M., Flay, B., Tiffany, S., Collins, L., Bailey, S., Nichter, M., Nichter, M., Clayton, R., Abrams, D., Balster, R., Dahl, R., Giovino, G., Henningfield, J., Koob, G., McMahon, R., Merikangas, K., Shiffman, S., Prager, D., Segress, M., Agnew, C., Colder, C., Donny, E., Dorn, L., Eissenberg, T., Flaherty, B., Liang, L., Maylath, N., Shadel, W. & Stroud, L. (2006). The proximal association between smoking and alcohol use among first year college students.   Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 81, 1-9.   pdf

Nichter, Mimi, Nichter, Mark, Lloyd-Richardson, E.E., Flaherty, B., Carkoglu, A., Taylor, N. & the Tobacco Etiology Research Network (TERN) (2006). Gendered Dimensions of Smoking among College Students. Journal of Adolescent Research, 21(3), 215-243.  pdf

Vann, R.E., Balster, R.L. and Beardsley, P.M.(2006). Dose, duration, and pattern of nicotine administration as determinants of behavioral dependence in rats.  Psychopharmacology, 184:482-493.  pdf

O'Dell, L.E., Bruijnzeel, A.W., Smith, R.T., Parsons, L.H., Merves, M.L., Goldberger, B.A., Richardson, H.N., Koob, G.F. and Markou, A. (2006). Diminished nicotine withdrawal in adolescent rats: implications for vulnerability to addiction. Psychopharmacology, 186, 612-619.   pdf

Sledjeski, E. Dierker, L., Costello, D., Shiffman, S. Donny, E., Flay, B.(2007). Predictive Validity of Four Nicotine Dependence Measures in a College Sample. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 87, 10-19.  pdf

Dierker, L., Donny, E., Tiffany, S., Colby, SM, Perrine, N., Clayton, R. (2007). The Association between Cigarette Smoking and DSM-IV Nicotine Dependence among First Year College Students. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 86, 106-114.  pdf

Donny, E.C., Dierker, L.C. (2007).  The absence of DSM-IV nicotine dependence in moderate-to-heavy daily smokers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 89: 93-96.  pdf

O’Dell, L.E., Chen, S.A., Smith, R.T., Specio, S.E., Balster, R.L., Patterson, N.E., Markou, A., Zorrilla, E.P. and Koob, G.R. (2007). Extended access to nicotine self-administration leads to dependence: Circadian measures, withdrawal measures and extinction behavior in rats.  Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 320:180-193.  pdf

O'Dell, L.E. and Koob, G.F. (2007). Nicotine deprivation effect in rats with intermittent 23-hour access to intravenous nicotine self-administration. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 86, 346-353.  pdf  

Stanton, C., Papandonatos, G, Lloyd-Richardson, E., Su, S.Y., Kazura, A., Niaura, R. (In Press). Parenting practices, parent smoking, and friend smoking influences on stages of adolescent smoking. Adolescent & Family Health, 4(2).

Peter Stromberg, Mark Nichter, and Mimi Nichter (In Press). Taking Play Seriously:  Low Level Smoking among College Students”  Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. 

Nichter, Mimi, Nichter, Mark, Muramoto, Myra, Adrian, S., Goldade, K., & Tesler, L. (In Press). Smoking among low income pregnant women: An ethnographic analysis. Health Education & Behavior.

Colder CR, Mehta P, Balanda K, Campbell RT, Mayhew KP, Stanton WR, Pentz MA, & Flay BR (In Press). Trajectories of adolescent smoking and their predictors:  A growth mixture model. Health Psychology.

McCaffery, J.M., Papandonatos, G.D., Stanton, C., Lloyd-Richardson, E.E. & Niaura, R. (In Press). Depressive symptoms and cigarette smoking in twins from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Health Psychology.
                                                                                                          
Costello, D., Dierker, L., Sledjeski, E., Flaherty, B., Flay, B., Shiffman, S., TERN (In Press). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale in an American college sample of light smokers. Nicotine and Tobacco Research.

Dierker, L., Stolar, M., Richardson, E., Tiffany, S., Flay, B., Collins, L., Nichter, M., Nichter, M., Bailey, S., Clayton, R., TERN (In Press). Tobacco, Alcohol and Marijuana Use among First Year U.S. College Students: A time series analysis. Substance Use and Misuse.

Mark Nichter, Ph.D., MPH, Mimi Nichter, Ph.D, Asli Carkoglu, Ph.D. (In Press). Reconsidering Stress and Smoking: A Qualitative Study among College Students. Tobacco control.

Michelle C. Acosta, Thomas Eissenberg, Mimi Nichter, Mark Nichter, Robert Balster, and TERN [Under Review] .  Characterizing Early Cigarette Use Episodes in Novice Smokers. Addiction.

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