Emily T. Hébert
0000-0001-5922-164X
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
50 papers found
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Evaluating the influences of social support and smoking cues on daily smoking abstinence among socioeconomically disadvantaged adults
Darker skin color is associated with a lower likelihood of smoking cessation among males but not females
JUUL electronic cigarette use patterns, other tobacco product use, and reasons for use among ever users: Results from a convenience sample
Income associations with cigarette purchasing behaviors and quit attempts among people experiencing homelessness
Greater perceived importance of earning abstinence-contingent incentives is associated with smoking cessation among socioeconomically disadvantaged adults
Corrigendum to “The moderating effect of perceived social support on the relation between heaviness of smoking and quit attempts among adult homeless smokers” [Drug and Alcohol Depend. 190 (2018) 128–132]
Corrigendum to “Concurrent nicotine and tobacco product use among homeless smokers and associations with cigarette dependence and other factors related to quitting” [Drug Alcohol Depend. 185 (2018) 133–140]
Everyday discrimination indirectly influences smoking cessation through post-quit self-efficacy
Characterizing ENDS use in young adults with ecological momentary assessment: Results from a pilot study
Identifying Behaviors Predicting Early Morning Emotions by Observing Permanent Supportive Housing Residents: An Ecological Momentary Assessment
A content analysis of JUUL discussions on social media: Using Reddit to understand patterns and perceptions of JUUL use
Understanding the link between contingency management and smoking cessation: The roles of sex and self-efficacy
The moderating effect of perceived social support on the relation between heaviness of smoking and quit attempts among adult homeless smokers
Epilogue to the special issue on the use of mobile technology for real-time assessment and treatment of substance use disorders
Introduction to the special issue on use of mobile technology for real-time assessment and treatment of substance-use disorders
Concurrent nicotine and tobacco product use among homeless smokers and associations with cigarette dependence and other factors related to quitting
Whose Post Is It? Predicting E-cigarette Brand from Social Media Posts
An ecological momentary intervention for smoking cessation: The associations of just-in-time, tailored messages with lapse risk factors
Financial strain indirectly influences smoking cessation through withdrawal symptom severity
Real Time Assessment of Young Adults' Attitudes toward Tobacco Messages
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