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The following academic resources have been reviewed as part of the ongoing development and improvement of the UNCW Stop Smoking Center software program.

A Report of the Surgeon General, 1190. American Cancer Society.

Action on Smoking and Health (Nov 1999). Nicotine and Addiction: Fact Sheet #9.

American Cancer Society (1995, 1996)

American Heart Association (1999). "Environmental tobacco smoke" & American Council on Science and Health "Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Health Risk or Hype?"

Applied Therapeutics: The clinical use of drugs (1995, 6th Ed.) Vancouver: Applied Therapeutics.

B. Bloomfield. NSR Newsletter, 1985. National Simulation Resource. Center for Bioengineering, Box 357962 Seattle, WA 98195-7962.

Buchanan, Tom, Smith John L. “Using the Internet for Psychological Research: Personality Testing on the World Wide Web.” Presented by Alexia Dasilva, Ann Dorlet, Stacey Smith and Jennifer Traver. British Journal of Psychology. February 1999 Vol. 90, Issue 1.

Canadian Cancer Society.

Canadian Cancer Society. “For Smokers who Want to Quit - One Step At a Time”, ©1999

Canadian Cancer Society. One Step at a Time Program – Book 3, © 1998.

Canadian Council on Smoking and Health (1997). Health Effects of Tobacco. Fact sheet

Centretown Community Health Centre (1984). Healthstyles.

Council for a Tobacco-free Ontario (1996). How does smoking affect your pregnancy? Fact Sheet.

Cummings, R.R., Coates, T.J., Richard, R.J., et al. (1989). Training Physicians in Counselling about Smoking Cessation: a Randomized Trial of the `Quit for Life’ program. Ann Intern Med; 110:640-647.

Denny JT, Ginsberg S, Papp D, Browne G, Morgan S, Kushins L, & Solina A. (2002). Hospital Initiatives in Promotion Smoking Cessation: a Survey of Internet and Hospital-based Program Targeted at Consumers. Chest 122(2):692-8.

DiClemente, C.C. If behaviors Change, Can Personality be Far Behind? In T. Heatherton, & J. Weinberger (Eds.). Can Personality Change? Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Assocaiton. 1996;335:1792-1798.

Doll R, Peer R, Wheatley K, Gray R, Sutherland I. Mortality in relation to smoking: 40 years’ observation on male British doctors. BR Med J 1994; 309: 901-911.

Etter JP (2002). Using New Information Technology to Treat Tobacco Dependence. Respiration 69(2):111-4.

Farvolden P. Continuous Abstinance, Slips, and Relapse for 1,238 Users of a Web-Based Smoking Cessation Program. Poster Presentation. Dev. 37th AABT (Annual Association for the Advancement of behavior Therapy) Annual Conference, Boston (2003).

Feil et al. Evaluation of an Internet-based Smoking Cessation Program: Lessons Learned From a Pilot Study. Nicotine Tob Res. 2003 Apr;5(2):189-94.

Fifty most often asked questions about smoking and health and the answers. (1996). Ottawa: Canadian Cancer Society.

Grube, J.W., Weir, I.L., Getziaf, S. & Rokeach, M. (1984). Own value system, value images, and cigarette smoking. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 10(2), p. 306-313.

Healthy Canada. 10. Other Tobacco Products. CTUMS (Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey), Wave 1, February-June 1999.

Health Canada (1995). The effects of tobacco smoke and second-hand smoke on the prenatal and postpartum periods: A summary of the literature. Tobacco Free booklets for prenatal and postpartum periods; Booklet #3.

Health Canada. Passive smoking: Nowhere to hide. Fact Sheet.

Health Canada. Smoking and Indoor air quality. Fact Sheet.

Health and Welfare Canada (1993). Canada’s Health Promotion Survey 1900: Technical Report.

Heart and Stroke Foundation. Fact Sheet. Environmental tobacco smoke: Behind the smoke screen.

Helping Smoking Quit is Cost-Effective. Press Release, December 12, 1997. Agency for Helathcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD.

Karanth B (2002). Smoking Cessation. AM J Med Apr 1;112(5):399-405.

K.Ö. Fagerström, (1998) Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND)

Kottke, T.E., Cattista, R.N., DeFriese, G.H., et al. (1988). Attributes of Successful Smoking Cessation Interventions in Medical Practice: a Meta-Analysis of 39 Controlled Trials. JAMA; 259:2882-2889.

LaCroix AZ, Lang J, Scherr P, Wallace RB, Coroni-Huntley J, Berkman L, Curb D, Evans D, Hennekens CH. Smoking and mortality among older men and women in three communities. N Engl J Med 1991; 324: 1619-25.

Lenert et al. Design and Pilot Evaluation of an Internet Smoking Cessation Program. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2003 Jan-Feb;10(1):16-20.

Lichtenstien E (2002). From Rapid Smoking to the Internet: Five Decades of Cessation Research. Nicotine Tob Res May;4(2):139-145.

Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program.

Main Source for Alternative Methods: US Department of Health and Human Services (1990). Out of the ashes: Choosing a method to quit smoking. US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Services, Centers for Disease Control.

Miller, N.S., Gold, M.S. & Smith, D. E. (1997). Manual of therapeutics for addictions. New York: Wiley-Liss.

Moskowitz, Joel M. (2004). Assessment Of Cigarette Smoking And Smoking Susceptibility Among Youth: Telephone Computer-assisted Self-interviews Versus Computer-assisted Telephone Interviews. Public Opinion Quarterly. 68(4): 565-587.

MMWR, Vol. 50, No. 40 , 2001 and MMWR Vol. 43, 1994, Center for Disease Control.

Nurses’ Health Study, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard School of Public Health, 1993.

Ottawa-Carleton Health Department (1997).Withdrawal Symptoms - What to Expect. Fact Sheet.

Pierce JP, Gilpin EA. Impact of Over-the-Counter Sales on Effectiveness of Pharmaceutical Aids for Smoking Cessation. JAMA 2002; 288:1260-1264.

Prochaska, J.O., Velilcer, W.F., Guadagnoli, E., Rossi, J.S. & DiClemente, C.C. (1991). Patterns of change: Dynamic Typology applied to smoking cessation. Multivariate behavioral Research. 26(1), p. 83-107.

Prochaseka, J.O., DiClemente, C.C., & Norcross, J.C. (1992). In Search of How People Change: Applications to addictive behaviors. American Psychologist, 47(9), 1102-1114.

Prochaska, J.O., & DiClemente, C.C. (1986). Toward a Comprehensive Model of Change. In W. R. Miller, & N. Heather, Treating Addictive behaviors: Processes of Change. New York: Plenum.

Prochaska, J.O., & DiClemente, C.C. (1984). The Transtheoretical Approach: Crossing Traditional Boundaries of Therapy. Homewood, Illinois: Dow-Jones/Irwin.

Prochaska, J.O. & Velicer, W.F. (1997). The Transtheoretical Model of Health behavior Change. American Journal of Helath Promotion. 12(1), p. 38-48.

Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. DHHS Publication NO (CDC) 90-8416, 1990.

Selby P, Farvolden P, van Mierlo T. Challenges in Collecting Data for Web-Based Smoking Cessation Research. Oral Presentation. Dev. 2004 WATI (Web Assisted Tobacco Interventions) Workshop, Toronto (2004).

Selby P, Farvolden P, van Mierlo T. Demographic Characteristics, Cessation History and Stages of Change Status among Users of a Web-Based Smoking Cessation Treatment Program. Poster Presentation. Dev. 2002 National Conference on Tobacco or Health, San Francisco (2002).

Selby P, Farvolden P, van Mierlo T. Smoking Cessation Support Groups: The Future of Web-based Self Help? Oral Presentation. Dev. 2004 SRNT (Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco) Annual Conference, Scottsdale (2004).

Selby P, Farvolden P, van Mierlo T. Web Assisted Smoking Cessation: High Reach, Sustainable and Effective. Poster Presentation. Dev. 2003 National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Boston (2004).

Selby P, Farvolden P, van Mierlo T. Web-Based Smoking Cessation: Reach and Quit Rates. Oral Presentation. Dev. 2003 12th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Helsinki (2003).

Special Issue: Stages of Change. American Journal of Health Promotion. (September/October 1997). 12(1).

Takahashi Y, Satomura K, Miyagishima K, Nakahara T, Higashiyama A, Iwai K, Nakamura K (1999). A New Smoking Cessation Program Using the Internet. Tob Control Spring;8(1):109-10.

Tobacco – Health Facts. April 1999. World Health Organization Fact Sheet No. 221.

Tracey E. Taylor (1995). How does smoking affect your pregnancy? (fact sheet) How to talk about smoking with high risk pregnant smokers. Council for a Tobacco Free Ontario, Toronto, Canada.

US Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Smoking and Health. A Report of the US Surgeon Genreal. US Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service, Office on Smoking and Health, DHEW Publication No (PHS) 79-50066, 1979.

US Department of Health and Human Services. The Health Benefits of Smoking Cessation: A Report of the Surgeon General. US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. DHHS Publication No (CDC) 90-8416, 1990.

US Department of Health and Human Services (1990). Out of the ashes: Choosing a method to quit smoking. US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Services, Centers for Disease Control.

US Department of Health and Human Services. Reducing Tobacco Use: A Report of the Surgeon General – Executive Summary. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 2000.

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