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Multi-level predictors of successful quitting behavior among adolescents in community-based smoking cessation programs
Curry SJ, Emery SL, Mermelstein RJ, Sporer AK, Lee J, Segawa E, Pugach O, Berbaum ML.
Paper presented at the 2009 Joint Conference of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, and the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco-Europe; April 27-30, 2009; Dublin, Ireland.

Adolescent smokers' self-labels as indicators of motivation to quit
Houser-Marko L, Mermelstein RJ, Curry SJ.
Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine 30th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions; April 22-25, 2009; Montreal, Quebec.

Required vs. volunteered: differences between adolescent participants in smoking cessation programs
Houser-Marko L, Emery SL, Curry SJ, Mermelstein RJ, Pugach O.
Poster presented at the 9th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Health Behavior; March 8-11, 2009; Hilton Head, SC.

Choice in participation: voluntary vs. mandated participants in community youth smoking cessation programs
Houser-Marko L, Emery SL, Curry SJ, Pugach O.
Poster presented at the Inaugural Meeting of the Society for the Study of Motivation; May 22, 2008; Chicago, Ill.

Early abstinence among a cohort of youth smokers in community-based smoking cessation programs
Emery SL, Curry SJ, Sporer AK, Lee J, Pugach O, Berbaum ML, Mermelstein RJ.
Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 135th Annual Meeting; November 3-7, 2007; Washington, DC.

Quitting behavior and characteristics of youth smokers in treatment compared to non-treatment seekers
Emery SL, Sporer AK, Barker DC, Curry SJ, Giovino G, Pugach O.
Poster presented at the American Public Health Association 135th Annual Meeting; November 3-7, 2007; Washington, DC.

Youth smoking cessation programs: who are the treatment seekers?
Emery SL, Lee J, Sporer AK, Curry SJ.
Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 12th Annual Meeting; February 16-18, 2006; Orlando, Fla. 

Youth tobacco cessation: intent to quit, better cessation practices, evaluation
Curry SJ, Emery SL, Sporer AK.
Paper presented in partnership with the Youth Tobacco Cessation Collaborative at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health; May 4–6, 2005; Chicago, Ill.

Youth tobacco cessation update: findings to guide program development
Curry SJ, Emery SL, Sporer AK.
Paper presented in collaboration with the Youth Tobacco Cessation Collaborative at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health; May 4–6, 2005; Chicago, Ill.

Helping Young Smokers Quit: preliminary results from Phase I and Phase II
Curry SJ, Sporer AK, Emery SL, Chua J.
Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 11th Annual Meeting held jointly with the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 7th Annual European Conference; March 20–23, 2005; Prague, Czech Republic.

Helping Young Smokers Quit: program recruitment for evaluation
Curry SJ, Sporer AK, Chua J, Turner L.
Poster presented at the National Cancer Institute Tobacco Control Investigators Meeting: Synthesizing Research for the Public’s Health; June 2–4, 2004; San Diego, Calif.

 

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