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Edward Lichtenstein
Researcher at Oregon Research Institute
Publications - 114
Citations - 9867
Edward Lichtenstein is an academic researcher from Oregon Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Smoking cessation & Smokeless tobacco. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 114 publications receiving 9571 citations.
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Why don't we see more translation of health promotion research to practice? Rethinking the efficacy-to-effectiveness transition.
TL;DR: This work addresses the assumption that effectiveness research naturally and logically follows from successful efficacy research, and offers recommendations to help close the gap between efficacy and effectiveness research and to guide evaluation and possible adoption of new programs.
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Self-efficacy and relapse in smoking cessation programs.
TL;DR: The utility and validity of Bandura's self-efficacy theory and Marlatt's theoretical model of relapse were evaluated in a study of 78 cigarette smokers from two different cessation programs as discussed by the authors.
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Transdermal Nicotine for Smoking Cessation: Six-Month Results From Two Multicenter Controlled Clinical Trials
Arden G. Christen,Beiswanger Bb,Mau Ms,Cheryl K. Walker,Dorothy K. Hatsukami,Sharon S Allen,Marguerite Huber,Joni Jensen,Stephen I. Rennard,David M. Daughton,Ronald Cheney,Kathleen Hatlelid,Austin B. Thompson,Edward Lichtenstein,Anthony Biglan,Linda Ochs,Scott A. Heatley,Lawrence H. Repsher,William Schones,Dara Stlllman,Cheryl Casey,Bonnie Poole,Jennifer Leitch,Stephen P. Fortmann,Joel D. Killen,Mark Hansen,L. Rasenick Douss,John S. Hughes,William A. Valliere,Laura J. Solomon,William C. Wadland,Elbert D. Glover,Penny N. Glover,Donna Causey,Mark Knowles,Katherine Voss-Roberts,Della A. Prather,Nancy Trunnell,Diane Moos,Clyde N. Rolf,Robert T. Nowak,Phillip B. Ackerman,Neil Malone +42 more
TL;DR: All transdermal nicotine doses significantly decreased the severity of nicotine withdrawal symptoms and significantly reduced cigarette use by patients who did not stop smoking.
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Smoking cessation: what have we learned over the past decade?
TL;DR: Development in understanding smoking and smoking cessation, methodological issues, and intervention approaches over the past 10 years are discussed, and avenues of research are identified.
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Telephone counseling for smoking cessation: rationales and meta-analytic review of evidence
TL;DR: It is confirmed that a significant increase in cessation rates compared with control conditions is confirmed, and proactive phone counseling appeared most effective when used as the sole intervention modality or when augmenting programs initiated in hospital settings.