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Diann E. Gaalema

Researcher at University of Vermont

Publications -  110
Citations -  2833

Diann E. Gaalema is an academic researcher from University of Vermont. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nicotine & Population. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 95 publications receiving 2069 citations. Previous affiliations of Diann E. Gaalema include Arizona State University & University of Vermont Medical Center.

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Analysis of a consumer survey on plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a survey to 1000 stated US residents, using Amazon Mechanical Turk, to understand factors influencing the potential for PHEV market penetration, and found that financial and battery-related concerns remain major obstacles to widespread PHV market penetration.
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Financial Incentives for Smoking Cessation Among Pregnant and Newly Postpartum Women

TL;DR: A narrative review of research on the use of financial incentives to promote abstinence from cigarette smoking during pregnancy, an intervention wherein women earn vouchers exchangeable for retail items contingent on biochemically-verified abstinence from recent smoking finds promise as an efficacious intervention.
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A growing geographic disparity: Rural and urban cigarette smoking trends in the United States.

TL;DR: It is concluded that differences reported in earlier studies may be explained by differences in rural versus urban demographic and psychosocial risk factors, while more recent and growing disparities appear to be related to other factors.
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Tobacco and nicotine delivery product use in a national sample of pregnant women.

TL;DR: The results underscore that tobacco/nicotine use during pregnancy extends beyond cigarettes, and suggest that use of these other products should be included in routine clinical screening on tobacco use, and the need for more intensive tobacco control and regulatory strategies targeting pregnant women.
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Rural tobacco use across the United States: How rural and urban areas differ, broken down by census regions and divisions.

TL;DR: Overall, use of cigarettes, chew, and snuff were higher in rural, compared to urban areas, and across all tobacco products, urban/rural differences were particularly pronounced in certain divisions (e.g., the South Atlantic).