T
Teresa Johnston
Researcher at Kennesaw State University
Publications - 4
Citations - 129
Teresa Johnston is an academic researcher from Kennesaw State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cigarillo & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 88 citations.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Defining and operationalizing the phenomena of recovery: a working definition from the recovery science research collaborative
Robert D. Ashford,Austin M. Brown,Tiffany B. Brown,Jason Callis,H. Harrington Cleveland,Emily Eisenhart,Hillary Groover,Nicholas D. Hayes,Teresa Johnston,Thomas G. Kimball,Brigitte Manteuffel,Jessica McDaniel,Lindsay J Montgomery,Shane Phillips,Michael Polacek,Matt Statman,Jason Whitney +16 more
TL;DR: The notion of recovery as an organizing principle between SUD and MH, collectively identified as behavioral health, can be better served by a collaborative endeavor to define the word and concept of “recovery”.
Journal ArticleDOI
DECOY: Documenting Experiences with Cigarettes and Other Tobacco in Young Adults.
Carla J. Berg,Regine Haardörfer,Michael Lewis,Betelihem Getachew,Steven A. Lloyd,Sarah Fretti Thomas,Angela Lanier,Kelleigh Trepanier,Teresa Johnston,Linda Grimsley,Bruce Foster,Stephanie Benson,Alicia K. Smith,Dana B. Barr,Michael Windle +14 more
TL;DR: Psychographic characteristics distinguish users of different tobacco products which include greater novelty seeking, fashion orientation, and self-focused thinking and less social conservatism.
Journal ArticleDOI
Fighting Fire With Fire: Using Industry Market Research to Identify Young Adults at Risk for Alternative Tobacco Product and Other Substance Use
Carla J. Berg,Regine Haardörfer,Betelihem Getachew,Teresa Johnston,Bruce Foster,Michael Windle +5 more
TL;DR: Market research is an effective strategy for identifying young adults at risk for using distinct ATPs and can inform targeted health campaigns and cessation interventions.
Journal ArticleDOI
Interdisciplinary Expansions: Applying Recovery-Informed Theory to Interdisciplinary Areas of Recovery Science Research
Jessica McDaniel,Austin M. Brown,Anne Thompson Heller,Teresa Johnston,Brandon G. Bergman,Robert Bohler,Tiffany B. Brown,Emily Eisenhart,Andrew J. Finch,Kristen Harper,Chris Hart,Thomas G. Kimball,Tim Rabolt,Collin Speciale,Jason Whitney,Robert D. Ashford +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe how persons with substance use disorders (SUDs) achieve and maintain wellness, and the experiences of individuals in recovery are rare, and it is necessary to expand recovery science research.