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  1. Associations between dual use of e-cigarettes and smoking cessation: A prospective study of smokers in England
  2. Associations between smoking status and bodily pain in a cross-sectional survey of UK respondents
  3. Evaluating the causal impact of individual alcohol licensing decisions on local health and crime using natural experiments with synthetic controls
  4. Independent associations between different measures of socioeconomic position and smoking status: A cross-sectional study of adults in England
  5. Is the use of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation associated with alcohol consumption? A population-level survey of successful quitters in England
  6. Harm Perceptions of E-cigarettes Among Smokers With and Without Mental Health Conditions in England: A Cross-Sectional Population Survey
  7. Changes in smoker characteristics in England between 2008 and 2017
  8. Trends in and factors associated with the adoption of digital aids for smoking cessation and alcohol reduction: A population survey in England
  9. Individual-level behavioural smoking cessation interventions tailored for disadvantaged socioeconomic position: a systematic review and meta-regression
  10. Commentary on Smith et al . (2019): Equity positive impact of English Stop Smoking Services underlines need for comprehensive approach to public health interventions
  11. Combined health risks of cigarette smoking and low levels of physical activity: a prospective cohort study in England with 12-year follow-up
  12. Population level predictors of changes in success rates of smoking quit attempts in England: a time series analysis
  13. Association of prevalence of electronic cigarette use with smoking cessation and cigarette consumption in England: a time series analysis between 2006 and 2017
  14. Epidemic of youth nicotine addiction? What does the National Youth Tobacco Survey reveal about high school e-cigarette use in the USA? (Preprint)
  15. Epidemic of youth nicotine addiction? What does the National Youth Tobacco Survey reveal about high school e-cigarette use in the USA? (Preprint)
  16. Predictive Validity, Diagnostic Accuracy and Test-Retest Reliability of the Strength of Urges to Drink (SUTD) Scale
  17. Prevalence and correlates of long-term e-cigarette and nicotine replacement therapy use: a prospective study in England
  18. Pragmatic randomised trial of a smartphone app (NRT2Quit) to improve effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy in a quit attempt by improving medication adherence: results of a prematurely terminated study
  19. Comparison of Trends in Self-reported Cigarette Consumption and Sales in England, 2011 to 2018
  20. Trends in Attempts to Quit Smoking in England Since 2007: A Time Series Analysis of a Range of Population-Level Influences
  21. ‘S’-shaped curve: modelling trends in smoking prevalence, uptake and cessation in Great Britain from 1973 to 2016
  22. Vaping for weight control: A cross-sectional population study in England
  23. Public attitudes towards healthcare policies promoting tobacco cessation in Germany: results from the representative German study on tobacco use (DEBRA study)
  24. Reply to ‘Smoke free, but dependent on nicotine’ (Karam‐Hage 2019)
  25. Understanding the Association Between Spontaneous Quit Attempts and Improved Smoking Cessation Success Rates: A Population Survey in England With 6-Month Follow-up
  26. Expenditure on smoking and alternative nicotine delivery products: a population survey in England
  27. Impact of the “Stoptober” Smoking Cessation Campaign in England From 2012 to 2017: A Quasiexperimental Repeat Cross-Sectional Study
  28. Smokers’ strategies across social grades to minimise the cost of smoking in a period with annual tax increases: evidence from a national survey in England
  29. Moderators of real‐world effectiveness of smoking cessation aids: a population study
  30. Trends in and Correlates of Use of Roll-Your-Own Cigarettes: A Population Study in England 2008–2017
  31. Effectiveness of an offer of the Smoke Free smartphone application for smoking cessation: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  32. Understanding and using time series analyses in addiction research
  33. Correction: Associations between socio-economic factors and alcohol consumption: A population survey of adults in England
  34. Socioeconomic inequalities in the delivery of brief interventions for smoking and excessive drinking: findings from a cross-sectional household survey in England
  35. Associations between socio-economic factors and alcohol consumption: A population survey of adults in England
  36. Updating the evidence on the effectiveness of the alcohol reduction app, Drink Less: using Bayes factors to analyse trial datasets supplemented with extended recruitment
  37. Relative effectiveness of a full versus reduced version of the ‘Smoke Free’ mobile application for smoking cessation: an exploratory randomised controlled trial
  38. Modelling continuous abstinence rates over time from clinical trials of pharmacological interventions for smoking cessation
  39. Evaluations of clinical tobacco cessation interventions in Arab populations: A systematic review
  40. Does the addition of a supportive chatbot promote user engagement with a smoking cessation app? An experimental study
  41. Finding smoking hotspots: a cross sectional survey of smoking patterns by housing tenure in England
  42. Roll-your-own cigarette use and smoking cessation behaviour: a cross-sectional population study in England
  43. Are smokers who are regularly exposed to e-cigarette use by others more or less motivated to stop or to make a quit attempt? A cross-sectional and longitudinal survey
  44. Does the offer of e-cigarettes benefit smoking cessation among unselected smokers?
  45. Perceived addiction to smoking and associations with motivation to stop, quit attempts and quitting success: A prospective study of English smokers
  46. E-cigarette use in England 2014-17 as a function of socio-economic profile
  47. A feature-rich version of the Smoke Free app helps more people quit smoking than the basic version
  48. Randomized factorial experiment of components of the SmokeFree Baby smartphone application to aid smoking cessation in pregnancy
  49. How can we teach medical students to choose wisely? A randomised controlled cross-over study of video- versus text-based case scenarios
  50. Predictors of engagement, response to follow-up and extent of alcohol reduction in users of a smartphone app (Drink Less) (Preprint)
  51. Predictors of engagement, response to follow-up and extent of alcohol reduction in users of a smartphone app (Drink Less) (Preprint)
  52. Lessons learned from unsuccessful use of using personal carbon monoxide monitors to remotely assess abstinence in a pragmatic trial of a smartphone stop smoking app – A secondary analysis
  53. Is prevalence of e-cigarette and nicotine replacement therapy use among smokers associated with average cigarette consumption in England? A time-series analysis
  54. The development of Drink Less: an alcohol reduction smartphone app for excessive drinkers
  55. Publisher Correction: A smartphone app to reduce excessive alcohol consumption: Identifying the effectiveness of intervention components in a factorial randomised control trial
  56. Attempts to reduce alcohol intake and treatment needs among people with probable alcohol dependence in England: a general population survey
  57. German Public Support for Tobacco Control Policy Measures: Results from the German Study on Tobacco Use (DEBRA), a Representative National Survey
  58. Beliefs and attitudes about addressing alcohol consumption in health care: a population survey in England
  59. A smartphone app to reduce excessive alcohol consumption: Identifying the effectiveness of intervention components in a factorial randomised control trial
  60. Reported Theory Use by Digital Interventions for Hazardous and Harmful Alcohol Consumption, and Association With Effectiveness: Meta-Regression
  61. Exposure to revised drinking guidelines and ‘COM-B’ determinants of behaviour change: descriptive analysis of a monthly cross-sectional survey in England
  62. Behavior Change Techniques Used in Digital Behavior Change Interventions to Reduce Excessive Alcohol Consumption: A Meta-regression
  63. Motivation to reduce alcohol consumption and subsequent attempts at reduction and changes in consumption in increasing and higher-risk drinkers in England: a prospective population survey
  64. Offer and Use of Smoking-Cessation Support by Depression/Anxiety Status: A Cross-Sectional Survey
  65. Does consistent motivation to stop smoking improve the explanation of recent quit attempts beyond current motivation? A cross-sectional study
  66. E-Cigarettes and Toxin Exposure
  67. Sexual orientation identity and tobacco and hazardous alcohol use: findings from a cross-sectional English population survey
  68. Personalised digital interventions for reducing hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in community-dwelling populations
  69. Complex systems and individual-level approaches to population health: a false dichotomy?
  70. Reported Theory Use by Digital Interventions for Hazardous and Harmful Alcohol Consumption, and Association With Effectiveness: Meta-Regression
  71. Reported Theory Use by Digital Interventions for Hazardous and Harmful Alcohol Consumption, and Association With Effectiveness: Meta-Regression
  72. Association between smoking and alcohol-related behaviours: a time-series analysis of population trends in England
  73. Associations between tobacco control mass media campaign expenditure and smoking prevalence and quitting in England: a time series analysis
  74. Construct and Predictive Validity of Three Measures of Intention to Quit Smoking: Findings From the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Netherlands Survey
  75. Study protocol of the German Study on Tobacco Use (DEBRA): a national household survey of smoking behaviour and cessation
  76. Factors Influencing Usability of a Smartphone App to Reduce Excessive Alcohol Consumption: Think Aloud and Interview Studies
  77. User characteristics of a smartphone app to reduce alcohol consumption
  78. Predictors of and reasons for attempts to reduce alcohol intake: A population survey of adults in England
  79. Healthier central England or North–South divide? Analysis of national survey data on smoking and high-risk drinking
  80. Nicotine, Carcinogen, and Toxin Exposure in Long-Term E-Cigarette and Nicotine Replacement Therapy Users
  81. The Methodological Quality and Effectiveness of Technology-Based Smoking Cessation Interventions for Disadvantaged Groups: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  82. Short-term effects of announcing revised lower risk national drinking guidelines on related awareness and knowledge: a trend analysis of monthly survey data in England
  83. Use of aids for smoking cessation and alcohol reduction: A population survey of adults in England
  84. Deconstructing the Alcohol Harm Paradox: A Population Based Survey of Adults in England
  85. Association between electronic cigarette use and changes in quit attempts, success of quit attempts, use of smoking cessation pharmacotherapy, and use of stop smoking services in England: time series analysis of population trends
  86. Temporal patterns of alcohol consumption and attempts to reduce alcohol intake in England
  87. Are recent attempts to quit smoking associated with reduced drinking in England? A cross-sectional population survey
  88. Test-enhanced learning of clinical reasoning: a crossover randomised trial
  89. Medicaid Coverage and Access to Care for American Indians and Alaska Natives Under the Affordable Care Act
  90. Estimating the population impact of e-cigarettes on smoking cessation in England
  91. Impact on smoking of England's 2012 partial tobacco point of sale display ban: a repeated cross-sectional national study
  92. Evaluating the effectiveness of a smartphone app to reduce alcohol consumption in hazardous and/or harmful drinkers
  93. How can we improve teaching of ECG interpretation skills? Findings from a prospective randomised trial
  94. Comparison of brief interventions in primary care on smoking and excessive alcohol consumption: a population survey in England
  95. Perceived relative harm of electronic cigarettes over time and impact on subsequent use. A survey with 1-year and 2-year follow-ups
  96. Moving Knowledge Acquisition From the Lecture Hall to the Student Home: A Prospective Intervention Study
  97. Comparison of the characteristics of long-term users of electronic cigarettes versus nicotine replacement therapy: A cross-sectional survey of English ex-smokers and current smokers
  98. An Online Documentary Film to Motivate Quit Attempts Among Smokers in the General Population (4Weeks2Freedom): A Randomized Controlled Trial
  99. Has growth in electronic cigarette use by smokers been responsible for the decline in use of licensed nicotine products? Findings from repeated cross-sectional surveys
  100. A positive view on e-cigarettes
  101. Identification of Behavior Change Techniques and Engagement Strategies to Design a Smartphone App to Reduce Alcohol Consumption Using a Formal Consensus Method
  102. Does non-smoker identity following quitting predict long-term abstinence? Evidence from a population survey in England
  103. Behavior Change Techniques in Popular Alcohol Reduction Apps
  104. Is the use of electronic cigarettes while smoking associated with smoking cessation attempts, cessation and reduced cigarette consumption? A survey with a 1-year follow-up
  105. Associations Between E-Cigarette Type, Frequency of Use, and Quitting Smoking: Findings From a Longitudinal Online Panel Survey in Great Britain
  106. Protocol for a national monthly survey of alcohol use in England with 6-month follow-up: ‘The Alcohol Toolkit Study’
  107. Interpreting internet-based trials: StopAdvisor for smoking cessation – Authors' reply
  108. In reply—Electronic Cigarettes Are Efficacious
  109. Normative misperceptions about alcohol use in the general population of drinkers: A cross-sectional survey
  110. Association of amount and duration of NRT use in smokers with cigarette consumption and motivation to stop smoking: A national survey of smokers in England
  111. Associations between use of pharmacological aids in a smoking cessation attempt and subsequent quitting activity: a population study
  112. Internet-based intervention for smoking cessation (StopAdvisor) in people with low and high socioeconomic status: a randomised controlled trial
  113. Prevalence of NRT Use and Associated Nicotine Intake in Smokers, Recent Ex-Smokers and Longer-Term Ex-Smokers
  114. Prospective cohort study of the effectiveness of varenicline versus nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation in the “real world”
  115. Seeking Health Information and Support Online: Does It Differ as a Function of Engagement in Risky Health Behaviors? Evidence From the Health Information National Trends Survey
  116. The needs and preferences of pregnant smokers regarding tailored Internet-based smoking cessation interventions: a qualitative interview study
  117. Prospective Cohort Study of the Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Treatments Used in the “Real World”
  118. Electronic cigarettes: fact and faction
  119. Real-world effectiveness of e-cigarettes when used to aid smoking cessation: a cross-sectional population study
  120. Pilot randomized controlled trial of an internet-based smoking cessation intervention for pregnant smokers (‘MumsQuit’)
  121. Animal Farm must give way to doublethink when studying addiction
  122. Prevalence and characteristics of e-cigarette users in Great Britain: Findings from a general population survey of smokers
  123. Authors' reply to Roscoe
  124. Smoking prevalence in England is below 20% for the first time in 80 years
  125. How are the English Stop Smoking Services responding to growth in use of electronic cigarettes?
  126. How effective and cost-effective was the national mass media smoking cessation campaign ‘Stoptober’?
  127. Quitting Without Reporting Having Tried: Findings From a National Survey
  128. ‘Real-world’ effectiveness of smoking cessation treatments: a population study
  129. Positive smoker identity as a barrier to quitting smoking: Findings from a national survey of smokers in England
  130. Does research into medical education on tobacco and alcohol get the respect it deserves?
  131. How Do Prompts for Attempts to Quit Smoking Relate to Method of Quitting and Quit Success?
  132. A systematic review of studies assessing the association between adherence to smoking cessation medication and treatment success
  133. Should public health bodies stop commissioning research from market research companies that serve the tobacco industry?
  134. A randomised controlled trial of a theory-based interactive internet-based smoking cessation intervention (‘StopAdvisor’): Study protocol
  135. Effectiveness of varenicline versus nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation with minimal professional support: evidence from an English population study
  136. Should we pay the student? A randomised trial of financial incentives in medical education
  137. Does smoking reduction make smokers happier? Evidence from a cross-sectional survey
  138. How does rate of smoking cessation vary by age, gender and social grade? Findings from a population survey in England
  139. Cigarette craving and withdrawal symptoms during temporary abstinence and the effect of nicotine gum
  140. Was the Expansion of the Marketing License for Nicotine Replacement Therapy in the United Kingdom to Include Smoking Reduction Associated With Changes in Use and Incidence of Quit Attempts?
  141. Light smokers are less likely to receive advice to quit from their GP than moderate-to-heavy smokers: A comparison of national survey data from the Netherlands and England
  142. Prevalence and Characteristics of Smokers Interested in Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Interventions: Cross-sectional Findings From a National Household Survey
  143. Summative assessments are more powerful drivers of student learning than resource intensive teaching formats
  144. Predictive validity of the Motivation To Stop Scale (MTSS): A single-item measure of motivation to stop smoking
  145. The case of Stop Smoking Services in England
  146. A pilot study of StopAdvisor: A theory-based interactive internet-based smoking cessation intervention aimed across the social spectrum
  147. Assessing the association between the use of NRT for smoking reduction and attempts to quit smoking using propensity score matching
  148. The Most "Successful" Method for Failing to Quit Smoking Is Unassisted Cessation
  149. Mediation analysis of the association between use of NRT for smoking reduction and attempts to stop smoking
  150. Treatment of tobacco addiction and the cardiovascular specialist
  151. Beliefs about the harms of long-term use of nicotine replacement therapy: perceptions of smokers in England
  152. Development of StopAdvisor
  153. Implicit learning as an ability
  154. Intact implicit learning in autism spectrum conditions
  155. Corrigendum to “Associative learning predicts intelligence above and beyond working memory and processing speed” [Intelligence 37 (2009) 374–382]
  156. Associative learning predicts intelligence above and beyond working memory and processing speed
  157. Cortisol Diurnal Rhythm and Stress Reactivity in Male Adolescents with Early-Onset or Adolescence-Onset Conduct Disorder