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View article: The Validity of Impressions as a Media Dose Metric in a Tobacco Public Education Campaign Evaluation: Observational Study
The Validity of Impressions as a Media Dose Metric in a Tobacco Public Education Campaign Evaluation: Observational Study Open
Background Evaluation research increasingly needs alternatives to target or gross rating points to comprehensively measure total exposure to modern multichannel public education campaigns that use multiple channels, including TV, radio, di…
View article: Interventions to support the mental health of family carers of children with brain injury in low and middle income countries: a scoping review
Interventions to support the mental health of family carers of children with brain injury in low and middle income countries: a scoping review Open
Aim To review the international evidence base on interventions to support the mental health of family carers of children with brain injuries in low and middle income countries (LMIC). Methods Searches were conducted with five electronic da…
View article: The Long-Term Impact of the <i>Tips From Former Smokers</i>® Campaign on Calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW, 2012–2023
The Long-Term Impact of the <i>Tips From Former Smokers</i>® Campaign on Calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW, 2012–2023 Open
Introduction There is substantial evidence that mass media campaigns increase calls to quitlines as well as smoking cessation. In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched the first federally funded national tobacco edu…
View article: The Validity of Impressions as a Media Dose Metric in a Tobacco Public Education Campaign Evaluation: Observational Study (Preprint)
The Validity of Impressions as a Media Dose Metric in a Tobacco Public Education Campaign Evaluation: Observational Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Evaluation research increasingly needs alternatives to target or gross rating points to comprehensively measure total exposure to modern multichannel public education campaigns that use multiple channels, including TV, radio, d…
View article: Effectiveness of a media campaign promoting health care provider tobacco dependence treatment
Effectiveness of a media campaign promoting health care provider tobacco dependence treatment Open
View article: A CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK FOR AUTOMATIC DISCRIMINATION OF PAUSE EPISODES DETECTED BY AN INSERTABLE CARDIAC MONITOR
A CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK FOR AUTOMATIC DISCRIMINATION OF PAUSE EPISODES DETECTED BY AN INSERTABLE CARDIAC MONITOR Open
Insertable cardiac monitors (ICMs) are widely used to detect pause events. False detections may create a considerable additional review burden for clinics. Due to computational constraints, device-based algorithms have not been able to eli…
View article: The Impact of the <i>Tips from Former Smokers®</i> Campaign on Reducing Cigarette Smoking Relapse
The Impact of the <i>Tips from Former Smokers®</i> Campaign on Reducing Cigarette Smoking Relapse Open
Evidence-based mass-reach health communication campaigns can increase tobacco cessation, use of cessation resources such as quitlines, and change tobacco-related social norms. These interventions have been associated with a lower likelihoo…
View article: Hard bump ahead? Drop in insolvencies and bankruptcies is a ticking time bomb
Hard bump ahead? Drop in insolvencies and bankruptcies is a ticking time bomb Open
View article: Differences in Quitline Registrants’ Characteristics During National Radio Versus Television Antismoking Campaigns
Differences in Quitline Registrants’ Characteristics During National Radio Versus Television Antismoking Campaigns Open
The findings suggest that the demographic profiles of quitline registrants vary significantly based on how registrants hear about the quitline (via radio or TV). These differences in the characteristics of registrants can help inform the t…
View article: Cost Effectiveness of the Tips From Former Smokers® Campaign—U.S., 2012–2018
Cost Effectiveness of the Tips From Former Smokers® Campaign—U.S., 2012–2018 Open
View article: Association Between the <i>Tips From Former Smokers</i> Campaign and Smoking Cessation Among Adults, United States, 2012–2018
Association Between the <i>Tips From Former Smokers</i> Campaign and Smoking Cessation Among Adults, United States, 2012–2018 Open
In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched the national Tips From Former Smokers (Tips) campaign to encourage people who smoke to quit by showing real-life heath consequences of tobacco use and promoting evidenc…
View article: The Potential Impact of the New York State Smokers’ Quitline on Population-Level Smoking Rates in New York
The Potential Impact of the New York State Smokers’ Quitline on Population-Level Smoking Rates in New York Open
Receiving smoking cessation services from telephone quitlines significantly increases quit success compared with no intervention or other quitting methods. To affect population-level smoking, quitlines must provide a sufficient proportion …
View article: Evidence of the Impact of the <i>Tips From Former Smokers</i> Campaign: Results From the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Evidence of the Impact of the <i>Tips From Former Smokers</i> Campaign: Results From the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Open
The Tips From Former Smokers campaign (Tips) has demonstrated significant impact as a population-based intervention for smoking cessation in the United States. Since 2012, evaluations of Tips have relied on web-panel data to attribute the …
View article: Depositor Protection and Bank Liquidity Regulation: Distortions Affecting Superannuation
Depositor Protection and Bank Liquidity Regulation: Distortions Affecting Superannuation Open
This article explains why short‐term bank deposits, made on behalf of members by institutional superannuation funds, receive a substantially lower interest rate than deposits made directly by individuals and self‐managed super funds. We es…
View article: The 2016 Tips From Former Smokers® Campaign: Associations With Quit Intentions and Quit Attempts Among Smokers With and Without Mental Health Conditions
The 2016 Tips From Former Smokers® Campaign: Associations With Quit Intentions and Quit Attempts Among Smokers With and Without Mental Health Conditions Open
Introduction People living with mental health conditions (MH+) are more likely to smoke cigarettes than people without mental health conditions (MH−) and to experience tobacco-related disparities. The Tips From Former Smokers® (Tips®) camp…
View article: Impact of the Tips From Former Smokers Campaign on Population-Level Smoking Cessation, 2012–2015
Impact of the Tips From Former Smokers Campaign on Population-Level Smoking Cessation, 2012–2015 Open
This study provides estimates of the long-term cumulative impact of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's national tobacco education campaign, Tips From Former Smokers (Tips), on population-level smoking cessation. We used recen…
View article: Real-World Outcomes in Patients with Alk-Positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treated with Crizotinib
Real-World Outcomes in Patients with Alk-Positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treated with Crizotinib Open
Background: Crizotinib has shown greater efficacy in clinical trials than chemotherapy in patients with anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive (ALK+) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but little information is available on its use and outco…
View article: Evaluation of a federally funded mass media campaign and smoking cessation in pregnant women: a population-based study in three states
Evaluation of a federally funded mass media campaign and smoking cessation in pregnant women: a population-based study in three states Open
Objectives In 2012, theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention initiated a national anti-smoking campaign, Tips from Former Smokers ( Tips ). As a result of the campaign, quit attempts among smokers increased in the general population b…
View article: A longitudinal study of the relationship between receptivity to e-cigarette advertisements and e-cigarette use among baseline non-users of cigarettes and e-cigarettes, United States
A longitudinal study of the relationship between receptivity to e-cigarette advertisements and e-cigarette use among baseline non-users of cigarettes and e-cigarettes, United States Open
Receptivity to e-cigarette advertisements at baseline was associated with greater odds of e-cigarette use at follow-up among baseline non-users of cigarettes and e-cigarettes. Understanding the role of advertising in e-cigarette initiation…
View article: Measuring the Adequacy of Retirement Savings
Measuring the Adequacy of Retirement Savings Open
This paper introduces four metrics for quantifying the adequacy of retirement savings, taking into account all major sources of retirement income. We then apply them to projections of expected future retirement income streams of a represen…
View article: Association Between Media Doses of the <i>Tips From Former Smokers</i> Campaign and Cessation Behaviors and Intentions to Quit Among Cigarette Smokers, 2012-2015
Association Between Media Doses of the <i>Tips From Former Smokers</i> Campaign and Cessation Behaviors and Intentions to Quit Among Cigarette Smokers, 2012-2015 Open
Background. Since 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has implemented Tips From Former Smokers ( Tips), the first federally funded tobacco education campaign in the United States. To date, there are no evaluations of…
View article: Real-World Clinical Outcomes of Crizotinib Treatment in ALK-Positive Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Brain Metastases
Real-World Clinical Outcomes of Crizotinib Treatment in ALK-Positive Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients with Brain Metastases Open
View article: Quit Methods Used by US Adult Cigarette Smokers, 2014–2016
Quit Methods Used by US Adult Cigarette Smokers, 2014–2016 Open
To quantify the prevalence of 10 quit methods commonly used by adult cigarette smokers, we used data from a nationally representative longitudinal (2014-2016) online survey of US adult cigarette smokers (n = 15,943). Overall, 74.7% of adul…
View article: Quit Methods Used by US Adult Cigarette Smokers, 2014–2016
Quit Methods Used by US Adult Cigarette Smokers, 2014–2016 Open
To quantify the prevalence of 10 quit methods commonly used by adult cigarette smokers, we used data from a nationally representative longitudinal (2014-2016) online survey of US adult cigarette smokers (n = 15,943). Overall, 74.7% of adul…
View article: Does Digital Video Advertising Increase Population-Level Reach of Multimedia Campaigns? Evidence From the 2013 Tips From Former Smokers Campaign
Does Digital Video Advertising Increase Population-Level Reach of Multimedia Campaigns? Evidence From the 2013 Tips From Former Smokers Campaign Open
Television advertising generated relatively higher levels of overall campaign awareness. However, digital video was relatively more cost efficient for generating awareness. These results suggest that digital video may be used as a cost-eff…
View article: Reasons for current E -cigarette use among U.S. adults
Reasons for current E -cigarette use among U.S. adults Open
View article: Perceived Effectiveness of Antismoking Ads and Association with Quit Attempts Among Smokers: Evidence from the Tips From Former Smokers Campaign
Perceived Effectiveness of Antismoking Ads and Association with Quit Attempts Among Smokers: Evidence from the Tips From Former Smokers Campaign Open
This is the first study to demonstrate an association between PE scores for antismoking ads and prospective quit attempts in a large, nationally representative sample of smokers. Our findings also provide strong evidence that racial/ethnic…
View article: Association between self-reports of being high and perceptions about the safety of drugged and drunk driving
Association between self-reports of being high and perceptions about the safety of drugged and drunk driving Open
This study examines the relationship between self-reports of being high on marijuana and perceptions about driving high or drunk. Data were collected in 2014 from an online convenience sample of adult, past 30-day marijuana and hashish use…
View article: The Influence of State-Specific Quitline Numbers on Call Volume During a National Tobacco Education Campaign Promoting 1-800-QUIT-NOW
The Influence of State-Specific Quitline Numbers on Call Volume During a National Tobacco Education Campaign Promoting 1-800-QUIT-NOW Open
This is the first study that assesses whether the impact of a national tobacco education campaign promoting the national quitline portal number was influenced by the presence of state-specific quitline numbers and whether there was any spi…
View article: Evaluation of the National Tips From Former Smokers Campaign: the 2014 Longitudinal Cohort
Evaluation of the National Tips From Former Smokers Campaign: the 2014 Longitudinal Cohort Open
The Tips campaign continued to have a significant impact on cessation-related behaviors, providing further justification for the continued use of tobacco education campaigns to accelerate progress toward the goal of reducing adult smoking …