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E. Nilay Kafali
Researcher at RTI International
Publications - 5
Citations - 508
E. Nilay Kafali is an academic researcher from RTI International. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 402 citations. Previous affiliations of E. Nilay Kafali include Boston University & Cambridge Health Alliance.
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Trends in smoking among adults with mental illness and association between mental health treatment and smoking cessation.
TL;DR: Between 2004 and 2011, the decline in smoking among individuals with mental illness was significantly less than among those without mental illness, although quit rates were greater among those receiving mental health treatment.
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Effectiveness of the Engagement and Counseling for Latinos (ECLA) Intervention in Low-income Latinos
Margarita Alegría,Evette J. Ludman,E. Nilay Kafali,Sheri Lapatin,Doriliz Vila,Patrick E. Shrout,Kristen Keefe,Benjamin Lê Cook,Andrea Ault,Xinliang Li,Amy M. Bauer,Claudia Epelbaum,Carmela Alcántara,Tulia I. G. Pineda,Gloria Gonzalez Tejera,Gloria M. Suau,Karla Leon,Anna Lessios,Rafael Ramírez,Glorisa Canino +19 more
TL;DR: Both telephone and face-to-face versions of the Engagement and Counseling for Latinos (ECLA) were more effective than usual care and suggests that telephone-based care may improve access and quality of care.
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Examining psychotropic medication use among youth in the U.S. by race/ethnicity and psychological impairment.
Benjamin Lê Cook,Benjamin Lê Cook,Nicholas Carson,Nicholas Carson,E. Nilay Kafali,Anne Valentine,Juan David Rueda,Sarah Coe-Odess,Susan H. Busch +8 more
TL;DR: Differences in rates of medication use among youth with and without impairment suggest poor medication targeting across racial/ethnic groups, and it is suggested that a continued emphasis on accurate targeting of prescribing patterns is needed across racial-ethnic groups.
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Internet use, competition, and geographical rescoping in Yellow Pages advertising
TL;DR: This article examined the effect of Internet penetration on competition and prices in the market for Yellow Pages advertising and found that the diffusion of the Internet is associated with a decrease in the number of competitors and average prices for printed advertisements in the long run.
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Internet Use, Competition, and Geographical Rescoping in Yellow Pages Advertising
TL;DR: This paper examined the effect of Internet penetration on competition and prices in the market for Yellow Pages advertising and found that the diffusion of the Internet is associated with a decrease in the number of competitors and average prices for printed advertisements in the long run.