Joel W Grube, PhD, grube@prev.org Membership status: APA Fellow Coauthor(s):Melissa H Abadi, PhD, mabadi@pire.orgKirsten T Thompson, MA, kthompson@PIRE.orgStephen Shamblen, PhD, sshamblen@PIRE.org Summary: Vaping by adolescents is a serious public health issue given its popularity and adverse consequences, including risk of addiction and e-cigarette or vaping product associated lung injury. Little is known, however, about patterns […]
THE CALIFORNIA TOBACCO 21 LAW: DOES IT AFFECT ALL ADOLESCENTS EQUALLY?
Sharon Lipperman-Kreda, PhD., skreda@prev.org Grisel Garcia-Ramirez, PhD., GGarcia-Ramirez@PREV.org M.J. Paschall, PhD., paschall@PREV.org Joel W. Grube, PhD., grube@prev.org Melissa Abadi, PhD., mabadi@pire.org California’s law raising the minimum tobacco purchase age to 21 (T21) went into effect on June 9, 2016. Little is known about how T21 affects tobacco use, nor whether impact varies across disparate groups. […]
CHARACTERISTICS, MOTIVATIONS, PATTERNS, AND TRENDS OF DAILY E- CIGARETTE USE AMONG 14-17 YEAR-OLDS
Kirsten Thompson, M.A., kthompson@PIRE.org Melissa Abadi, Ph.D., mabadi@pire.org Stephen Shamblen, Ph.D., sshamblen@PIRE.org Joel Grube, Ph.D., grube@prev.org Sharon Lipperman-Kreda, Ph.D., skreda@prev.org Camila Aramburu, M.P.H., caramburu@PIRE.org Abstract:To help inform policy and prevention, we used ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to examine daily context, characteristics, motivations, and patterns of e-cig use among 50 adolescent vapers, ages 14 to 17, […]
ENVIRONMENTAL AND CONTEXTUAL PREDICTORS OF E-CIG AND TOBACCO USE SUSCEPTIBILITY AMONG ADOLESCENTS
Melissa H. Abadi, Ph.D., mabadi@pire.org Joel W. Grube, Ph.D., grube@prev.org Stephen R. Shamblen, Ph.D., sshamblen@PIRE.org Sharon Lipperman-Kreda, Ph.D., skreda@prev.org Kirsten Thompson, M.A., kthompson@PIRE.org Camila Aramburu, M.P.H., caramburu@PIRE.org Studies show that e-cig and tobacco cigarette susceptibility (intentions and willingness) predict future e-cig and tobacco use. Research suggests that environments favorable to e-cig use may increase susceptibility […]
Patterns and Predictors of Exclusive, Dual, and Concurrent Use of E-cigarettes and Tobacco Among Adolescents
Melissa H. Abadi, Ph.D., mabadi@pire.org Stephen R. Shamblen, Ph.D., sshamblen@PIRE.org Kirsten Thompson, M.A., kthompson@PIRE.org Joel W. Grube, Ph.D., grube@prev.org Sharon Lipperman-Kreda, Ph.D., skreda@prev.org Camila Aramburu, M.P.H., caramburu@PIRE.org Adolescent e-cig use increases risk of tobacco cigarette use and frequency of use. Dual use of tobacco products is associated with greater risk of addiction. Additionally, an environment […]
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT OF ADOLESCENTS’ DAILY EXCLUSIVE AND DUAL USE OF E-CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO CIGARETTES: ECOLOGICAL MOMENTARY ASSESSMENT
Melissa H. Abadi, Ph.D., mabadi@pire.org Stephen R. Shamblen, Ph.D., sshamblen@PIRE.org Kirsten Thompson, M.A., kthompson@PIRE.org Joel W. Grube, Ph.D., grube@prev.org Sharon Lipperman-Kreda, Ph.D., skreda@prev.org Camila Aramburu, M.P.H., caramburu@PIRE.org Background: Adolescents’ e-cigarette use increases risk of tobacco cigarette use. Dual use is particularly concerning given increased risk of addiction. An environment favorable to e-cigarettes creates use normalization, […]
Partnering with Patients for Whole Health: Results from a Veterans’ Peer-Led Group-Based Class Focusing on Proactive Health & Well-Being
Barker, Abadi, Rao, Harvey, Bokhour Conference Theme: Innovations in behavioral health services, including telemedicine and technology Research Objective: Peer-led group programs are increasingly used to deliver optimal care. Moreover, many healthcare systems are focusing resources on health and well-being programs as a way to foster better self-care and prevention. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has […]
Effects of a Community-Based Intervention to Reduce Availability of Prescription Pain Medication Among American Indians and Alaska Natives in Rural Southern California: An Exploratory Study
Society of Prevention Research, 2019 Moore, R. S., Lipperman-Kreda, S., Abadi, M., Alonzo, G., Luna, J. A., Calac, D. J. Introduction: To address the growing problem of prescription pain medication misuse and abuse among American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN), a community-based prevention intervention to reduce availability of prescription pain medication was developed and implemented […]
ASSOCIATIONS OF DAILY E-CIGARETTE USE AMONG ADOLESCENTS: ECOLOGICAL MOMENTARY ASSESSMENT
Melissa Abadi, Ph.D., mabadi@pire.org Kirsten Thompson, M.A., kthompson@PIRE.org Sharon Lipperman-Kreda, Ph.D., skreda@prev.org Joel W. Grube, Ph.D., grube@prev.org Camila Aramburu, M.P.H., caramburu@PIRE.org We examined associations between daily environmental influences and daily use of e-cigs and tobacco cigarettes among 37 adolescents (ages 14-17) living in Kentucky. Each day for 14 days, participants reported whether they were exposed […]
DIFFERENTIAL RISK ASSOCIATED WITH SINGLE USE AND DUAL USE OF E-CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO CIGARETTES AMONG RURAL YOUTH
Melissa Abadi, Ph.D., mabadi@pire.org Sharon Lipperman-Kreda, Ph.D., skreda@prev.org Joel W. Grube, Ph.D., grube@prev.org Kirsten Thompson, M.A., kthompson@PIRE.org Background: A Social Ecological perspective posits that substance use is a result of the interaction among risk factors at the individual, interpersonal, community, and societal levels. We examined associations between socio-ecological factors and single use and dual use […]