Melissa A Little

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Q39946204Alcohol issues prior to training in the United States Air Force
Q56378973Availability, price and promotions for cigarettes and non-cigarette tobacco products: an observational comparison of US Air Force bases with nearby tobacco retailers, 2016
Q57808319Correlates of smoking status in cancer survivors
Q98504478Descriptive and Injunctive Norms Related to E-Cigarettes
Q101120849Dissemination of a Universally Delivered Brief Alcohol Intervention in United States Air Force Technical Training
Q40385460Efficacy of a Brief Tobacco Intervention for Tobacco and Nicotine Containing Product Use in the US Air Force
Q45058612Enhancing the efficacy of a smoking quit line in the military: Study rationale, design and methods of the Freedom quit line
Q92426785Evaluating the Effects of a Brief Tobacco Intervention in the U.S. Air Force
Q91743181Factors Associated with Cigarette Use During Airmen's First Year of Service in the United States Air Force
Q61812856Influence of gender and peer tobacco use on tobacco use intentions after a period of involuntary tobacco abstinence among U.S. Air Force trainees
Q95269036Influence of gender on initiation of tobacco and nicotine containing product use among U.S. Air Force trainees
Q94597653JUUL targets military personnel and veterans
Q57035690Moms fit 2 fight: Rationale, design, and analysis plan of a behavioral weight management intervention for pregnant and postpartum women in the U.S. military
Q49147670Operating on Patients Who Smoke: A Survey of Thoracic Surgeons in the United States
Q92441476Predicting cigarette initiation and reinitiation among active duty United States Air Force recruits
Q92714636Predicting smokeless tobacco initiation and re-initiation in the United States Air Force
Q36862502Prevalence and Correlates of Tobacco and Nicotine Containing Product Use in a Sample of United States Air Force Trainees
Q91172507Prevalence and correlates of dual tobacco use in cancer survivors
Q48325599Step Care treatment for smoking cessation
Q50113698Substance Use and Psychological Distress Before and After the Military to Civilian Transition
Q42873360Testing antismoking messages for Air Force trainees
Q35988518The Prevalence of E-cigarette Use in a Sample of U.S. Air Force Recruits
Q35957195The Relationship between Body Mass Index and Post-Cessation Weight Gain in the Year after Quitting Smoking: A Cross-Sectional Study
Q90087216The comparative effectiveness of two brief tobacco interventions in the U.S. Air Force: Perceived harm and intentions-to-use of tobacco products
Q39597983Types of Dual and Poly-Tobacco Users in the US Military
Q101060555Validity of the alcohol purchase task with United States military personnel
Q92157981Weight Gain of Service Members After Basic Military Training
Q89723755When, How, & Where Tobacco Initiation and Relapse Occur During U.S. Air Force Technical Training
Q53415532Why Don't Cancer Survivors Quit Smoking? An Evaluation of Readiness for Smoking Cessation in Cancer Survivors.

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