Our research letter in @JAMAPediatrics: Vaping Cessation Methods Used by Adolescents
In 2021-2023, teens 15-17 year old who vape:
~50% tried to quit in the past year
~34% want to quit in the next 6 months
~Few used evidence-based supports to help quit.
https://t.co/0E1rTnZ9Ts
While nearly half of adolescents who vape attempt to quit each year, few use evidence-based cessation methods and instead increasingly rely on apps. https://t.co/No9Nd3sgFP @KayeJesseT
Reach, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of Proactive Outreach and Varenicline with Cancer-Focused Counseling for Patients with Cancer: A Pilot Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial. Co-authored by @KayeJesseT, @UWCarbone.
Read the full article. https://t.co/vbpORF3IGj
Dr. @KayeJesseT spoke today at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco about how to help people with #cancer#quitsmoking - #srnt206#srnt ... for more, visit, https://t.co/34bnNKz44u
Excited to share I received an NIH K23 Career Development Award!
This $1M award will support my research to explore how machine learning (a subfield “AI”) might help to personalize treatment in real time for people trying to address their tobacco use.
https://t.co/feGqFz2KoB
@medpagetoday coverage of our recent article in @JAMAPediatrics:
Nearly Half of Teen Vapers Have Recently Tried to Quit - study shows need for better support systems
https://t.co/7jgjdnMHlA
While nearly half of adolescents who vape attempt to quit each year, few use evidence-based cessation methods and instead increasingly rely on apps. https://t.co/No9Nd3sgFP @KayeJesseT
NIH-supported study found that teens and young adults who took a smoking cessation drug called varenicline were more likely to quit vaping nicotine than those who got a placebo pill. https://t.co/nrDTI6YXfx
Quitting tobacco use still beneficial after cancer diagnosis. Great article about the important work we're doing at @UWCTRI and @UWCarbone !
https://t.co/rUEPqOE4vU
Really important study by @EdenEvins et al. of youth quitting nicotine vaping using varenicline. Much better than placebo or usual care. The first really definitive trial of this.
Varenicline for Youth Nicotine Vaping Cessation https://t.co/dMYDlY9ppK
Our recent @UWCTRI clinical trial published in @JAMANetworkOpen!
Highlights the need to continue to evaluate innovative ways to support adults with socioeconomic disadvantages who want to quit smoking cigarettes.
In this RCT evaluating enhancements to tobacco quitlines for adults with socioeconomic disadvantage who were smoking after quitline treatment, none of the adaptive treatment strategies robustly improved long-term abstinence. https://t.co/0Yu8aO7MzN
In this RCT evaluating enhancements to tobacco quitlines for adults with socioeconomic disadvantage who were smoking after quitline treatment, none of the adaptive treatment strategies robustly improved long-term abstinence. https://t.co/0Yu8aO7MzN
Northwestern's @cbitshealth is seeking applicants for our NIMH T32 postdoc fellowship in digital mental health, starting July 2025!
Along w several amazing CBITs faculty, I'm one of the available research (co-)mentors
Review starts Dec 2024. More info: https://t.co/GxXCKhh18b
Congratulations to Michael Fiore of @UWCTRI, 2024 recipient of @theNAMedicine Gustav O. Lienhard Award for Advancement of Health Care! https://t.co/zz6xQwKQKD
Whichever way you measure it, Cigarette Smoking causes far more harm to population health than any substance. In fact, for 3/4 metrics, more than all other substance use added together. https://t.co/bg9sbvGilb
🆕 @statnews op-ed in Nora's Blog: #NIDA Director Dr. Nora Volkow & colleague Dr. Tisha Wiley discuss how the overdose crisis impacts people in jails or prisons, and the importance of providing addiction treatment in criminal justice settings. @jcoinctc https://t.co/nlqpzAEvKd
@NIDAnews@statnews@jcoinctc Great article Dr. Volkow & Dr. Wiley! It is critical to improve substance use disorder treatment for people in prisons and jails. Unfortunately, tobacco treatment is too often left out of this conversation, but its importance can not be overstated: https://t.co/fJRDjLvFey