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Finding needles in a haystack: a methodology for identifying and sampling community-based youth smoking cessation programs
Emery SL, Lee J, Curry SJ, Johnson T, Sporer AK, Mermelstein R, Flay B, Warnecke R.
Eval Rev. 2010;34(1):35-51.

Use of program evaluation in community youth tobacco cessation programs
Houser-Marko L, Sporer AK, Emery SL, Hund L, Lee J, Curry SJ.
Am J Health Behav. 2010;34(2):177-185.

Implementation fidelity of packaged teen smoking cessation treatments delivered in community-based settings
Sterling KL, Curry SJ, Sporer AK, Emery SL, Mermelstein RJ.
Health Educ Res. 2009 Oct 6. doi:10.1093/her/cyp053 

Internally-developed teen smoking cessation programs: characterizing the unique features of programs developed by community-based organizations
Sterling KL, Curry SJ, Emery SL, Sporer AK, Mermelstein RJ, Berbaum ML, Flay BR.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2009;6(3):1026-1040.

Extended generalized linear latent and mixed model
Segawa E, Curry SJ, Emery SL.
J Educ Behav Statist. 2008;33(4):464-484.

A national survey of tobacco cessation programs for youths
Curry SJ, Emery SL, Sporer AK, Mermelstein RJ, Flay BR, Berbaum ML, Warnecke RB, Johnson T, Mowery P, Parsons J, Harmond L, Hund L, Wells H.
Am J Public Health. 2007;97(1):171-177.

Presentations

Program evaluation in community youth smoking cessation programs
Houser-Marko L, Sporer AK, Hund L, Emery SL, Lee J, Curry SJ.
Poster presented at the 30th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral Medicine; April 22-25, 2009; Montreal, Quebec.

Fidelity of implementation of ‘prepackaged’ youth smoking cessation programs by community-based organizations
Sterling KL, Emery SL, Curry SJ, Sporer AK, Lee J.

Poster presented at the American Public Health Association 135th Annual Meeting; November 3-7, 2007; Washington, DC.

Relationship between community support for youth tobacco cessation and the availability of youth smoking cessation programs
Emery SL, Segawa E, Sporer AK, Mermelstein RJ, Curry SJ.
Paper presented at the American Public Health Association 135th Annual Meeting; November 3-7, 2007; Washington, DC.

Comparing prepackaged and internally developed youth smoking cessation program: unique and common elements in existing community based programs
Sterling KL, Curry SJ, Emery SL, Sporer AK, Lee J.
Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 13th Annual Meeting; February 18-27, 2007; Austin, Tex.

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.

Recruitment and retention of youth smokers for community-based tobacco cessation programs
Emery SL, Turner L, Chua J, Sporer AK, Curry SJ.
Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine;
April 13–16, 2005; Boston, Mass.

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.

Youth tobacco cessation program evaluation: processes and outcomes
Hund LM, Mowery PD, Thomas KY.
Paper presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health; December 10–12, 2003; Boston, Mass.

Exploring program sustainability: program funding and community priority
Sporer AK, Chua J, Curry SJ, Emery SL.
Paper presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health; December 10–12, 2003; Boston, Mass.

Finding and characterizing youth cessation programs in the United States
Emery SL, Sporer AK, Ayala L, Chua J.
Poster presented at the American Public Health Association 131st Annual Meeting; November 15–19, 2003; San Francisco, Calif.

 

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The Helping Young Smokers Quit National Program Office has closed. Helping Young Smokers Quit was supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) from 2001 through 2010. Program direction was provided by the Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago. The contents of this Web site are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NCI, CDC or RWJF. © 2010.