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  1. Impact of the disposable vape ban in Great Britain: a representative interrupted time-series study 2022-2026
  2. Prevalence and patterns of different types of non-cigarette tobacco use in England: a population study
  3. The relationship between food insecurity and tobacco or alcohol use in Great Britain: A representative population-based survey
  4. Gambling, smoking and alcohol use in Great Britain: insights from the 2023 Gambling Survey of Great Britain
  5. How have the associations between different measures of socioeconomic position and smoking changed in England between 2013 and 2025? A monthly cross-sectional population survey
  6. To regulate vaping we need pragmatic, evidence-based policy
  7. Optimising supervised machine learning algorithms predicting cigarette cravings and lapses for a smoking cessation just-in-time adaptive intervention (JITAI)
  8. Gambling and its association with psychological distress among different population groups: a cross-sectional study in Great Britain, 2022
  9. Associations between financial hardship and alcohol reduction attempts in the context of a cost-of-living crisis and alcohol tax reforms: a population study in Great Britain, 2023–25
  10. Do the Reasons People Drink Alcohol Aid Our Understanding of Sociodemographic Differences in Alcohol‐Free and Low‐Alcohol Consumption? A Path Analysis on a Cross‐Sectional Study of Adult Alcohol Drinkers in G ...
  11. Using aggregated ethnicity categories masks inequalities in smoking prevalence in England
  12. Awareness of a national initiative to provide free vapes for smoking cessation (Swap to Stop): A survey of adults in England
  13. Non-cigarette tobacco cessation support in England: current provision, confidence, and barriers identified in a cross-sectional survey of healthcare professionals involved in smoking cessation support
  14. Changes in expenditure on vaping in the context of the rise of disposable vapes and impending regulatory changes: a population study in Great Britain, 2021–2025
  15. Effectiveness of the Smoke Free App for Smoking Cessation – Results of RAUCHFREI, a Randomised, Double-blind, Controlled, Two-arm, Parallel, Nationwide, Decentralised, Fully Remote Clinical Trial in Germany
  16. Associations between the national ‘Swap to Stop’ programme offering free vapes for smoking cessation and quit attempts in England: Results from a population‐based survey
  17. Generative AI tools and fabricated references
  18. Vaping cessation support in England: current provision, confidence, and barriers identified in a cross-sectional survey of healthcare providers
  19. Changes in harm perceptions of e-cigarettes compared with cigarettes following the announcement of the disposable vape ban in Great Britain
  20. Prevalence of use and interest in using glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists for weight loss: a population study in Great Britain
  21. Cigarette Dependence Is Greatest in Smokers Who Start Young: A Population Study 1998-2022
  22. Use of Non-Combustible Nicotine Products in Smokefree Settings in England: A Population Study, 2007-2026
  23. The changing face of nicotine use in England: Age‐specific annual trends, 2014 to 2024
  24. Integrating Smoking Cessation Treatment Into Web-Based Usual Psychological Care for People With Common Mental Illness: Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial (ESCAPE Digital)
  25. Oral nicotine pouch use in Great Britain: a repeat cross-sectional study, 2020–25
  26. Has alcohol consumption in England returned to pre‐COVID‐19 pandemic levels? A monthly population study, 2014 to 2024
  27. Examining changes in the prevalence of cost‐motivated alcohol reduction attempts in the context of a cost‐of‐living crisis and alcohol duty reforms: A population survey of risky drinkers in Great Britain, 2021–2024
  28. Prevalence of successful alcohol reduction attempts among risky drinkers: A national survey in England
  29. Trends in youth use of non-cigarette tobacco products in England, Canada, and the US and the impact of England’s menthol cigarette ban on use
  30. Sample size requirements to evaluate policies in addiction research using interrupted time series analysis (ITS): Tools and guidance
  31. Temporary and sustained changes in alcoholic and alcohol-free or low-alcohol drinks sales during January? A time series analysis of seasonal patterning in Great Britain
  32. The use of alcohol-free and low alcohol drinks in attempts to restrict alcohol consumption: findings from a cross-sectional survey
  33. Oral nicotine pouches for cessation or reduction of use of other tobacco or nicotine products
  34. Vaping misperceptions must be challenged
  35. Scoping of Policy Impacts for Regulating E-cigarettes (SPIRE): findings from a data and decision analytic model mapping project
  36. The role of desire over obligation in explaining continued smoking abstinence
  37. Cognitive decline before and after mid-to-late-life smoking cessation: a longitudinal analysis of prospective cohort studies from 12 countries
  38. Trends in health-related economic inactivity by smoking status in England, 2013–2025: a population-based analysis
  39. Trends in use of alcohol-free or low alcohol drinks in attempts to reduce alcohol consumption in Great Britain, 2020-2024: a population-based study
  40. Annotating datasets in behavioural and social sciences to promote interoperability: development of the Schema for Ontology-based Dataset Annotation (SODA) version 1.0
  41. Associations between non‐daily smoking and motivation to stop smoking: A population study in England 2021–2024
  42. Level of support for proposed vaping policies: an online survey of UK vapers, 2024
  43. Exploring othering and perceived harmful drinking contexts among risky drinkers: An arts‐based focus group study
  44. The end of smoking in England? The importance of considering different metrics of success
  45. Sociodemographic and Regional Differences in Cigarette Consumption Across Great Britain: A Population Study, 2022–2024
  46. Brief interventions for smoking or alcohol moderated by history of mental health condition: a national survey of adults in Great Britain 2020–2023
  47. Is why we drink alcohol important when considering the potential public health benefit of alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks? A cross-sectional study investigating associations between alcohol drinking motives and alcohol-free and low-alcohol drink co...
  48. Changing patterns of nicotine product use and nicotine dependence among United States high‐school students: The National Youth Tobacco Survey, 2014–2023
  49. Toxicant and Nicotine Exposure in Pregnant Smokers, Vapers, and Nicotine-Replacement Users: Cross-Sectional Study
  50. Changes in expenditure on vaping in the context of the rise of disposable vapes and impending regulatory changes: a population study in Great Britain, 2021-2025
  51. Vaping cessation strategies and triggers for relapse amongst people from New Zealand who have vaped
  52. Prevalence of use and interest in using glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists for weight loss: a population study in Great Britain
  53. The changing face of nicotine use in England: age-specific annual trends, 2014-2024
  54. Psychological distress, tobacco smoking and alcohol use: A population survey in Great Britain
  55. Trends in motives for attempts to reduce alcohol consumption among risky adult drinkers in England: A representative population survey, 2017–2024
  56. Evaluating the effectiveness of the Drink Less smartphone app for reducing alcohol consumption compared with usual digital care: a comprehensive synopsis from a 6-month follow-up RCT
  57. Changes in the use of e-cigarettes to stop smoking among adults following the rise of disposable vapes: A repeat cross-sectional survey 2016-23 in England
  58. Impact of standardising the colour and branding of vape devices on product appeal among young people: a randomised experiment in England, Canada and the United States
  59. Prevalence and patterns of different types of non-cigarette tobacco use in England: a population study
  60. A workforce up in smoke? Examining trends in health-related economic inactivity by smoking status in England, 2013-2025
  61. Exploring perspectives on digital smoking cessation just-in-time adaptive interventions: A focus group study with adult smokers and smoking cessation professionals
  62. How much does the absence of the ‘hidden population’ from United Kingdom household surveys underestimate smoking prevalence?
  63. Trends in alcohol-specific deaths in England, 2001–22: an observational study
  64. Changes in vaping trends since the announcement of an impending ban on disposable vapes: A population study in Great Britain
  65. Current and future trends in the consumption, sale and purchasing of alcohol‐free and low‐alcohol products in Great Britain, 2014 to 2023
  66. Trends in smoking prevalence and socio‐economic inequalities across regions in England: A population study, 2006 to 2024
  67. Australian general practitioners’ knowledge, attitudes and prescribing intentions for e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid: a nationwide baseline and 12-month follow up survey
  68. Identifying behaviour change techniques, technical features and implementation options for a virtual reality intervention to motivate adult smokers to quit: A focus group study with healthcare and virtual reality experts
  69. Trends in Single and Multiple Noncombustible Nicotine Product Use: A Population Study in England
  70. Smoking, and to a lesser extent non-combustible nicotine use, is associated with higher levels of alcohol consumption and risky drinking
  71. Oral nicotine pouches for cessation or reduction of use of other tobacco or nicotine products
  72. Modeling the Potential Health, Health Economic, and Health Inequality Impact of a Large-Scale Rollout of the Drink Less App in England
  73. Trends and patterns of dual use of combustible tobacco and e‐cigarettes among adults in England: A population study, 2016–2024
  74. Prevalence of Popular Smoking Cessation Aids in England and Associations With Quit Success
  75. Long-term health consequences and costs of changes in alcohol consumption in England during the COVID-19 pandemic
  76. Eliciting Preferences for the Uptake of Smoking Cessation Apps: Discrete Choice Experiment
  77. Introducing a special issue of rapid research on disposable e‐cigarettes
  78. Exploring public support for novel tobacco and alcohol control policies in Great Britain 2021–2023: A population-based cross-sectional survey
  79. Paying the price: Financial hardship and its association with psychological distress among different population groups in the midst of Great Britain's cost-of-living crisis
  80. Changing public perceptions of alcohol, alcohol harms and alcohol policies: A multi‐methods study to develop novel framing approaches
  81. Changes in vaping trends since the announcement of an impending ban on disposable vapes: a population study in Great Britain
  82. Incorporating the COM-B Model for Behavior Change into an Agent-Based Model of Smoking Behaviors: An Object-Oriented Design
  83. Exploring perspectives on digital smoking cessation just-in-time adaptive interventions: A focus group study with adult smokers and smoking cessation professionals
  84. Effectiveness of the Offer of the Smoke Free Smartphone App Compared With No Intervention for Smoking Cessation: Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial
  85. Prevalence and characteristics of smokers interested in using virtual reality for encouraging smoking cessation: a representative population survey in Great Britain
  86. Changing patterns of nicotine product use and nicotine dependence among US high school students: the National Youth Tobacco Survey, 2014-2023
  87. Weight control efforts and practices and health professional advice: a cross-sectional national survey in England
  88. Trends in alcohol expenditure among risky drinkers: A population study in England, 2014–2023
  89. Use, perceptions, and effectiveness of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation among older adults in England: a population study, 2014–2024
  90. Estimating Young Adult Uptake of Smoking by Area Across the United Kingdom
  91. Trends in non-daily cigarette smoking in England, 2006–2024
  92. Trends in smoking prevalence and socioeconomic inequalities across regions in England: a population study, 2006 to 2024
  93. Vaping among adults in England who have never regularly smoked: a population-based study, 2016–24
  94. The UK must help end the global tobacco epidemic fuelled by British firms
  95. Associations of Close Social Connections With Smoking and Vaping: A Population Study in England
  96. Managing the exponential growth of Mendelian randomization studies
  97. Patterns and perceptions of vaping among adults living in social housing: a representative survey in Great Britain, 2023
  98. Tailored text‐messaging versus standard Quitline telephone counselling for smoking cessation among people who smoke from a low‐socio‐economic status background in Australia: A study protocol for a non‐inferiority randomized controlled trial (The Quit B...
  99. Prevalence and real-world effectiveness of popular smoking cessation aids in England: a population-based study
  100. Managing the Exponential Growth of Mendelian Randomization Studies
  101. Roll-Your-Own Tobacco Use Among People Smoking Menthol Cigarettes in Great Britain, 2020-2023: A Population-Based Survey
  102. A microsimulation model of smoking prevalence in England: exploring potential impacts of ‘Tobacco 21’ and e-cigarette policy scenarios on socioeconomic and regional inequalities
  103. Managing the exponential growth of mendelian randomization studies
  104. Supervised machine learning to predict smoking lapses from Ecological Momentary Assessments and sensor data: Implications for just-in-time adaptive intervention development
  105. Characteristics of consumers of alcohol‐free and low‐alcohol drinks in Great Britain: A cross‐sectional study
  106. Potential impact of alcohol calorie labelling on the attitudes and drinking behaviour of hazardous and low-risk drinkers in England: a national survey
  107. A comparison of prevalence estimates of smoking, alternative nicotine and alcohol use in Great Britain collected via telephone versus face-to-face: Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit surveys
  108. Prevalence and uptake of vaping among people who have quit smoking: a population study in England, 2013-2024
  109. Examining Differences in Real-World Effectiveness of e-Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation by Source of Purchase in England: An Observational Study of Different Contexts Before and After the COVID-19 Pandemic
  110. Evaluating the Acceptability of the Drink Less App and the National Health Service Alcohol Advice Web Page: Qualitative Interview Process Evaluation
  111. Trends and patterns of dual use of combustible tobacco and e-cigarettes among adults in England: a population study, 2016-2024
  112. Trends in non-daily cigarette smoking in England, 2006-2024
  113. Secondhand Nicotine Absorption From E-Cigarette Vapor vs Tobacco Smoke in Children
  114. Social smoker identity and associations with smoking and quitting behaviour: A cross-sectional study in England
  115. Trends in vaping and smoking following the rise of disposable e-cigarettes: a repeat cross-sectional study in England between 2016 and 2023
  116. Do engagement and behavioural mechanisms underpin the effectiveness of the Drink Less app?
  117. Estimating young adult uptake of smoking by area across the UK
  118. Nicotine strength of e‐liquids used by adult vapers in Great Britain: A population survey 2016 to 2024
  119. Does socioeconomic position moderate the associations between the content and delivery features of digital behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation and intervention effectiveness? A systematic review and meta-analysis
  120. Impact of Standardised Packaging of Tobacco Products Regulations on cigarette consumption and youth smoking in England: interrupted time-series analysis
  121. Evaluation of a Regional Tobacco Control Program (Greater Manchester’s Making Smoking History) on Quitting and Smoking in England 2014–2022: A Time-Series Analysis
  122. Moderation of the real-world effectiveness of smoking cessation aids by mental health conditions: A population study
  123. IntEgrating Smoking Cessation treAtment into usual online Psychological care for people with common mEntal illness: Protocol for an online randomised feasibility and pilot study (ESCAPE digital)
  124. Developing content for a virtual reality scenario that motivates quit attempts in adult smokers: A focus group study with art-based methods
  125. Attitudes and Exposure to Illicit Tobacco in England, 2022
  126. Protocol for the ‘Supporting Young Cancer Survivors who Smoke’ study (PRISM): Informing the development of a smoking cessation intervention for childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors in England
  127. Trends in Daily Cigarette Consumption Among Smokers: A Population Study in England, 2008–2023
  128. Correction to: Independent Associations Between Different Measures of Socioeconomic Position and Smoking Status: A Cross-Sectional Study of Adults in England
  129. Impact of the disruption in supply of varenicline since 2021 on smoking cessation in England: A population study
  130. Are People More Likely to Vape or Smoke Indoors? A Population Survey of Adults in England
  131. Characterising smoking and nicotine use behaviours among women of reproductive age: a 10-year population study in England
  132. Rising public support for stricter tobacco control in the UK
  133. Effectiveness of a smartphone app (Drink Less) versus usual digital care for reducing alcohol consumption among increasing-and-higher-risk adult drinkers in the UK: a two-arm, parallel-group, double-blind, randomised controlled trial
  134. Intersection of gambling with smoking and alcohol use in Great Britain: a cross-sectional survey in October 2022
  135. Associations between Tobacco Smoking and Self-Reported SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Infections, Disease Severity, and Duration in the German Population
  136. Comparing identity, attitudes, and indicators of effectiveness in people who smoke, vape or use heated tobacco products: A cross-sectional study
  137. Trends in purchasing cross‐border, illicit and home‐brewed alcohol: A population study in Great Britain, 2020–2023
  138. Potential smoke-free dividend across local areas in England: a cross-sectional analysis
  139. Nicotine strength of e-liquids used by adult vapers in Great Britain: a population survey 2016 to 2024
  140. Smoking prevalence and purchasing of menthol cigarettes since the menthol flavour ban in Great Britain: a population-based survey between 2020 and 2023
  141. Trends in Exclusive Non-Cigarette Tobacco Smoking in England: A Population Survey 2013–2023
  142. Trends in motives for trying to stop smoking: a population study in England, 2018–2023
  143. Trends in Harm Perceptions of E-Cigarettes vs Cigarettes Among Adults Who Smoke in England, 2014-2023
  144. Who would be affected by a ban on disposable vapes? A population study in Great Britain
  145. Personality typologies of smokers and excessive drinkers: a cross-sectional survey of respondents in the BBC Lab UK Study
  146. Associations of Prevalence of E-cigarette Use With Quit Attempts, Quit Success, Use of Smoking Cessation Medication, and the Overall Quit Rate Among Smokers in England: A Time-Series Analysis of Population Trends 2007–2022
  147. Association between the implementation of standardised tobacco packaging legislation and illicit tobacco and cross-border purchasing in England: a time-series analysis between 2012 and 2020
  148. Methodological Insights on Recruitment and Retention From a Remote Randomized Controlled Trial Examining the Effectiveness of an Alcohol Reduction App: Descriptive Analysis Study
  149. Brief interventions for smoking and alcohol associated with the COVID-19 pandemic: a population survey in England
  150. Trends in long-term vaping among adults in England, 2013-2023
  151. Examining acute psychopharmacological effects of nicotine vaping versus heated tobacco products in a randomised crossover study of product naïve adult smokers
  152. Have there been sustained impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on trends in smoking prevalence, uptake, quitting, use of treatment, and relapse? A monthly population study in England, 2017–2022
  153. Trends in daily cigarette consumption among smokers: a population study in England, 2008-2023
  154. Trends in non-cigarette tobacco smoking in England: a population survey 2013-2023
  155. Trends in where people buy their vaping products and differences by user and device characteristics: A population study in England, 2016–23
  156. Who would be affected by a ban on disposable vapes? A population study in Great Britain
  157. Potential implications of mandatory calorie-labelling on alcoholic beverages: attitudes, knowledge, and intentions to change behaviour
  158. Mobile Phone Text Messages to Support People to Stop Smoking by Switching to Vaping: Codevelopment, Coproduction, and Initial Testing Study
  159. Bot or Not? Detecting and Managing Participant Deception When Conducting Digital Research Remotely: Case Study of a Randomized Controlled Trial
  160. Smoking prevalence and purchasing of menthol cigarettes since the menthol flavour ban in Great Britain: a population-based survey between 2020 and 2023
  161. Examining the influence of tobacco control mass media campaign expenditure on the association between motivation to stop smoking and quit attempts: A prospective study in England
  162. Methodological Insights on Recruitment and Retention From a Remote Randomized Controlled Trial Examining the Effectiveness of an Alcohol Reduction App: Descriptive Analysis Study (Preprint)
  163. Alcohol and smoking brief interventions by socioeconomic position: a population-based, cross-sectional study in Great Britain
  164. Call for papers on disposable e‐cigarettes
  165. Trends in cross-border and illicit tobacco purchases among people who smoke in England, 2019–2022
  166. Effectiveness of the Offer of the Smoke Free Smartphone App Compared With No Intervention for Smoking Cessation: Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
  167. E‐cigarette support for smoking cessation: Identifying the effectiveness of intervention components in an on‐line randomized optimization experiment
  168. Trends in Psychological Distress Among Adults in England, 2020-2022
  169. Associations between smoking and vaping prevalence, product use characteristics, and mental health diagnoses in Great Britain: a population survey
  170. Mobile Phone Text Messages to Support People to Stop Smoking by Switching to Vaping: Codevelopment, Coproduction, and Initial Testing Study (Preprint)
  171. Exploring views of members of the public and policymakers on the acceptability of population level dietary and active-travel policies: a qualitative study
  172. How has Expenditure on Nicotine Products Changed in a Fast-Evolving Marketplace? A Representative Population Survey in England, 2018–2022
  173. Associations of prevalence of e-cigarette use with quit attempts, quit success, use of smoking cessation medication, and the overall quit rate in England: a time-series analysis of population trends 2007-2022
  174. Impact of the cost-of-living crisis on the nature of attempts to stop smoking and to reduce alcohol consumption in Great Britain: A representative population survey, 2021–2022
  175. Evaluating the Acceptability of the Drink Less App and the National Health Service Alcohol Advice Web Page: Qualitative Interview Process Evaluation (Preprint)
  176. Electronic nicotine delivery systems: pragmatism or expectancy? – Authors’ reply
  177. Classification of Lapses in Smokers Attempting to Stop: A Supervised Machine Learning Approach Using Data From a Popular Smoking Cessation Smartphone App
  178. FSA Quality Assurance Toolkit
  179. Association of psychological distress with smoking cessation, duration of abstinence from smoking, and use of non-combustible nicotine-containing products: A cross-sectional population survey in Great Britain
  180. Bot or Not? Detecting and Managing Participant Deception When Conducting Digital Research Remotely: Case Study of a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
  181. Trends in Public Awareness and Knowledge of Drinking Guidelines: a Representative Population Survey in England, 2016–2022
  182. Trends in cross-border and illicit tobacco purchases and associations with motivation to stop smoking and quit attempts: a representative survey of smokers in England, 2019-2022
  183. Correspondence
  184. Effectiveness of the offer of the Smoke Free smartphone application compared with no intervention for smoking cessation: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial
  185. Have there been sustained impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on trends in smoking prevalence, uptake, quitting, use of treatment, and relapse? A monthly population study in England, 2017-2022
  186. Real-world effectiveness of smoking cessation aids: A population survey in England with 12-month follow-up, 2015–2020
  187. The Effect of the First UK COVID-19 Lockdown on Users of the Drink Less App: Interrupted Time Series Analysis of Sociodemographic Characteristics, Engagement, and Alcohol Reduction
  188. Use of e-Cigarettes and Attendance at Stop Smoking Services: A Population Survey in England
  189. Exploring changes in temporary abstinence in increasing and higher risk drinkers in England and Dry January participation in users of the Try Dry app in the UK between 2020 and 2021
  190. Rapid growth in disposable e‐cigarette vaping among young adults in Great Britain from 2021 to 2022: a repeat cross‐sectional survey
  191. The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on addictive disorders—an update
  192. Perceptions of Australian general practitioners on e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid
  193. Relationship of smoking with current and future social isolation and loneliness: 12-year follow-up of 8,780 older adults in England
  194. Cutting down, quitting and motivation to stop smoking by self‐reported COVID‐19 status: Representative cross‐sectional surveys in England
  195. Assessing the profile of support for potential tobacco control policies targeting availability in Great Britain: a cross-sectional population survey
  196. Socio-demographic, smoking and drinking characteristics in GB: A comparison of independent telephone and face-to-face Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit surveys conducted in March 2022
  197. Health behaviour change among UK adults during the pandemic: findings from the COVID-19 cancer attitudes and behaviours study
  198. Exploring Users’ Experiences With a Quick-Response Chatbot Within a Popular Smoking Cessation Smartphone App: Semistructured Interview Study
  199. Smoking in social housing among adults in England, 2015–2020: a nationally representative survey
  200. A pilot randomised trial of a brief virtual reality scenario in smokers unmotivated to quit: Assessing the feasibility of recruitment
  201. E-cigarettes to Augment Stop Smoking In-person Support and Treatment With Varenicline (E-ASSIST): A Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial
  202. The iCannTookit: a consensus‐based, flexible framework for measuring contemporary cannabis use
  203. Associations between smoking to relieve stress, motivation to stop and quit attempts across the social spectrum: A population survey in England
  204. Prevalence of use and real‐world effectiveness of smoking cessation aids during the COVID‐19 pandemic: a representative study of smokers in England
  205. Smoking prevalence following the announcement of tobacco tax increases in England between 2007 and 2019: an interrupted time–series analysis
  206. The effectiveness of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation—a comparison with nicotine replacement therapy and no use of evidence-based cessation aids in the German population
  207. Mindfulness for smoking cessation
  208. Tobacco-free Nicotine Pouch Use in Great Britain: A Representative Population Survey 2020–2021
  209. The iCannToolkit: a tool to embrace measurement of medicinal and non‐medicinal cannabis use across licit, illicit and cross‐cultural settings
  210. Print and online textual news media coverage ofUKlow‐risk drinking guidelines from 2014 to 2017: A review and thematic analysis
  211. Association of quarterly prevalence of e‐cigarette use with ever regular smoking among young adults in England: a time–series analysis between 2007 and 2018
  212. Eliciting Preferences for the Uptake of Smoking Cessation Apps: Discrete Choice Experiment (Preprint)
  213. Relationship of smoking with current and future social isolation and loneliness: 12-year follow-up of older adults in England
  214. Unpacking the Gateway Hypothesis of E-Cigarette Use: The Need for Triangulation of Individual- and Population-Level Data
  215. Perceived risk factors for severe Covid-19 symptoms and their association with health behaviours: Findings from the HEBECO study
  216. Alcohol consumption and associations with sociodemographic and health-related characteristics in Germany: A population survey
  217. Association of smoking status with hospitalisation for COVID-19 compared with other respiratory viruses a year previous: a case-control study at a single UK National Health Service trust
  218. Smoking in social housing among adults in England, 2015-2020: a nationally representative survey
  219. Heated tobacco products for smoking cessation and reducing smoking prevalence
  220. Estimated Failure to Report Unsuccessful Quit Attempts by Type of Cessation Aid: A Population Survey of Smokers in England
  221. Perceptions of Factors Influencing Engagement With Health and Well-being Apps in the United Kingdom: Qualitative Interview Study
  222. Association between cigarette smoking status and voting intentions: Cross sectional surveys in England 2015-2020
  223. Potential Explanations for Conflicting Findings on Abrupt Versus Gradual Smoking Cessation: A Population Study in England
  224. Prevalence and characteristics of ever regular use of non-combustible nicotine for 1 year or more: a population survey in England
  225. Profile of menthol cigarette smokers in the months following the removal of these products from the market: a cross-sectional population survey in England
  226. The International Cannabis Toolkit (iCannToolkit): a multidisciplinary expert consensus on minimum standards for measuring cannabis use
  227. Smoking, Nicotine, and COVID-19: Triangulation of Methods and Preregistration Are Required for Robust Causal Inference
  228. Concurrent validity of an estimator of weekly alcohol consumption (EWAC) based on the extended AUDIT
  229. Technology‐mediated just‐in‐time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) to reduce harmful substance use: a systematic review
  230. Inequalities in Smoking and Quitting-Related Outcomes Among Adults With and Without Children in the Household 2013–2019: A Population Survey in England
  231. Understanding Uptake of Digital Health Products: Methodology Tutorial for a Discrete Choice Experiment Using the Bayesian Efficient Design
  232. Has the increased participation in the national campaign ‘Dry January’ been associated with cutting down alcohol consumption in England?
  233. Smoking, distress and COVID-19 in England: Cross-sectional population surveys from 2016 to 2020
  234. Moderators of changes in smoking, drinking and quitting behaviour associated with the first COVID‐19 lockdown in England
  235. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review with Bayesian meta-analyses (version 12)
  236. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review with Bayesian meta-analyses (version 12)
  237. Was the implementation of standardised tobacco packaging legislation in England associated with changes in smoking prevalence? A segmented regression analysis between 2006 and 2019
  238. “At least someone thinks I’m doing well”: a real-world evaluation of the quit-smoking app StopCoach for lower socio-economic status smokers
  239. Response to Braillon (2021): No, not the exception
  240. Smoking cessation support for dual users of cigarettes and electronic cigarettes
  241. Refining the content and design of an alcohol reduction app, Drink Less, to improve its usability and effectiveness: a mixed methods approach
  242. Trends in use of e-cigarette device types and heated tobacco products from 2016 to 2020 in England
  243. Smokers’ Use of E-Cigarettes in Situations Where Smoking Is not Permitted in England: Quarterly Trends 2011–2020 and Associations With Sociodemographic and Smoking Characteristics
  244. Influences on the Uptake of Health and Well-being Apps and Curated App Portals: Think-Aloud and Interview Study
  245. Associations between vaping and Covid-19: Cross-sectional findings from the HEBECO study
  246. Moderators of the association between regular smoking exposure and motivation and attempts to quit: a repeat cross‐sectional study
  247. Protocol for expansion of an existing national monthly survey of smoking behaviour and alcohol use in England to Scotland and Wales: The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study
  248. ‘Give ‘em the vape, sell ‘em the pods’: razor-and-blades methods of pod e-cigarette pricing
  249. Differences between ethnic groups in self‐reported use of e‐cigarettes and nicotine replacement therapy for cutting down and temporary abstinence: a cross‐sectional population‐level survey in England
  250. Negative Vaccine Attitudes and Intentions to Vaccinate Against Covid-19 in Relation to Smoking Status: A Population Survey of UK Adults
  251. Characterising the patterns of and factors associated with increased alcohol consumption since COVID‐19 in a UK sample
  252. Smoking and COVID Living Review (v11): a bayesian analysis
  253. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review with Bayesian meta-analyses (version 11)
  254. Moderators of changes in smoking, drinking, and quitting behaviour associated with the first Covid-19 lockdown in England
  255. Psychosocial Interventions to Improve Psychological, Social and Physical Wellbeing in Family Members Affected by an Adult Relative’s Substance Use: A Systematic Search and Review of the Evidence
  256. Who would be targeted by increasing the legal age of sale of cigarettes from 18 to 21? A cross‐sectional study exploring the number and characteristics of smokers in England
  257. Factors associated with drinking behaviour during COVID-19 social distancing and lockdown among adults in the UK
  258. Perceptions of factors influencing engagement with health and wellbeing apps: a qualitative study using the COM-B model and Theoretical Domains Framework.
  259. Dependence on nicotine in US high school students in the context of changing patterns of tobacco product use
  260. Testing the validity of national drug surveys: comparison between a general population cohort and household surveys
  261. Text messages to support e-cigarette use for smoking cessation: a tool for researchers
  262. The SPECTRUM Consortium: a new UK Prevention Research Partnership consortium focussed on the commercial determinants of health, the prevention of non-communicable diseases, and the reduction of health inequalities
  263. Influences on the Uptake of Health and Well-being Apps and Curated App Portals: Think-Aloud and Interview Study (Preprint)
  264. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review with Bayesian meta-analyses (version 10)
  265. The impact of celebrity influence and national media coverage on users of an alcohol reduction app: a natural experiment
  266. Socio‐economic distribution of e‐cigarette use among recent former regular smokers and current smokers at ages 25–26 in England
  267. Does addition of craving management tools in a stop smoking app improve quit rates among adult smokers? Results from BupaQuit pragmatic pilot randomised controlled trial
  268. Is Smoking Social? The Relationship of Smoking with Current and Future Social Isolation and Loneliness: 12-Year Follow-Up of 8,780 Older Adults in England
  269. Evaluation of the London Smoking Cessation Transformation Programme: a time–series analysis
  270. Perceived risk factors for severe Covid-19 symptoms and their association with health behaviours: Findings from the HEBECO study
  271. Negative vaccine attitudes and intentions to vaccinate against Covid-19 in relation to smoking status: a population survey of UK adults
  272. Associations between vaping and Covid-19: cross-sectional findings from the HEBECO study
  273. Association between income and education with quit attempts, use of cessation aids, and short-term success in tobacco smokers: A social gradient analysis from a population-based cross-sectional household survey in Germany (DEBRA study)
  274. Vaping for weight control: Findings from a qualitative study
  275. Evaluating the effectiveness of the smartphone app, Drink Less, compared with the NHS alcohol advice webpage, for the reduction of alcohol consumption among hazardous and harmful adult drinkers in the UK at 6‐month follow‐up: protocol for a randomised ...
  276. Association of the COVID‐19 lockdown with smoking, drinking and attempts to quit in England: an analysis of 2019–20 data
  277. The association of smoking status with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection, hospitalization and mortality from COVID‐19: a living rapid evidence review with Bayesian meta‐analyses (version 7)
  278. Heated tobacco products for smoking cessation and reducing smoking prevalence
  279. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review with Bayesian meta-analyses (version 9)
  280. Protocol for a feasibility study of smoking cessation in the surgical pathway before major lung surgery: Project MURRAY
  281. England SimSmoke: the impact of nicotine vaping on smoking prevalence and smoking‐attributable deaths in England
  282. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review with Bayesian meta-analyses (version 8)
  283. The impact of promoting revised UK low-risk drinking guidelines on alcohol consumption: interrupted time series analysis
  284. COVID‐19, smoking, vaping and quitting: a representative population survey in England
  285. Factors associated with drinking behaviour during COVID-19 social distancing and lockdown among adults in the UK
  286. Exploring views on alcohol consumption and digital support for alcohol reduction in UK ‐based Punjabi‐Sikh men: A think aloud and interview study
  287. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review with Bayesian meta-analyses (version 7)
  288. Epidemic of youth nicotine addiction? What does the National Youth Tobacco Survey 2017-2019 reveal about high school e-cigarette use in the USA?
  289. Epidemic of youth nicotine addiction? What does the National Youth Tobacco Survey 2017-2019 reveal about high school e-cigarette use in the USA? (Preprint)
  290. COVID-19, smoking and inequalities: a study of 53 002 adults in the UK
  291. Mental health, smoking, harm reduction and quit attempts – a population survey in England
  292. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review (version 6)
  293. Mindfulness for smoking cessation
  294. Prevalence and correlates of receipt by smokers of general practitioner advice on smoking cessation in England: a cross‐sectional survey of adults
  295. Effects on alcohol consumption of announcing and implementing revised UK low-risk drinking guidelines: findings from an interrupted time series analysis
  296. Are population trends in high-risk alcohol consumption in smokers associated with trends in quit attempts and quit success? A time-series analysis
  297. If at first you don’t succeed, when should you try again? A prospective study of failed quit attempts and subsequent smoking cessation
  298. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review (version 5)
  299. COVID-19, smoking, vaping and quitting: A representative population survey in England
  300. Perceived non-smoking norms and motivation to stop smoking, quit attempts, and cessation: a cross-sectional study in England
  301. Mental health and smoking cessation—a population survey in England
  302. Association of the US Outbreak of Vaping-Associated Lung Injury With Perceived Harm of e-Cigarettes Compared With Cigarettes
  303. Influence of the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak on the Uptake of a Popular Smoking Cessation App in UK Smokers: Interrupted Time Series Analysis
  304. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review (version 4)
  305. Tailored interventions to assist smokers to stop smoking using e-cigarettes (TASSE): Study protocol
  306. Association of Socioeconomic Position With e-Cigarette Use Among Individuals Who Quit Smoking in England, 2014 to 2019
  307. CrossTalk proposal: The benefits of e‐cigarettes outweigh the harms
  308. Influences on the Uptake of and Engagement With Health and Well-Being Smartphone Apps: Systematic Review
  309. Association of the Covid-19 lockdown with smoking, drinking, and attempts to quit in England: an analysis of 2019-2020 data
  310. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review (version 3)
  311. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review
  312. Association between changes in harm perceptions and e-cigarette use among current tobacco smokers in England: a time series analysis
  313. COVID-19, smoking, and inequalities: a cross-sectional survey of adults in the UK
  314. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review
  315. The association of smoking status with SARS-CoV-2 infection, hospitalisation and mortality from COVID-19: A living rapid evidence review
  316. Review of: "Low incidence of daily active tobacco smoking in patients with symptomatic COVID-19"
  317. Influence of the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak on the Uptake of a Popular Smoking Cessation App in UK Smokers: Interrupted Time Series Analysis (Preprint)
  318. Has the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak had an impact on uptake of digital cessation support in UK smokers? An interrupted time series analysis (Preprint)
  319. Long-term evaluation of the rise in legal age-of-sale of cigarettes from 16 to 18 in England: a trend analysis
  320. Associations between dual use of e-cigarettes and smoking cessation: A prospective study of smokers in England
  321. Smoking and COVID-19: Rapid evidence review for the Royal College of Physicians, London (UK)
  322. Review of: "Smoking, vaping and hospitalization for COVID-19"
  323. Tailored interventions to assist smokers to stop smoking using e-cigarettes (TASSE): Study protocol
  324. Association of initial e-cigarette and other tobacco product use with subsequent cigarette smoking in adolescents: a cross-sectional, matched control study
  325. Smoking and Quitting Behavior by Sexual Orientation: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Adults in England
  326. Associations between smoking status and bodily pain in a cross-sectional survey of UK respondents
  327. Is dual use of nicotine products and cigarettes associated with smoking reduction and cessation behaviours? A prospective study in England
  328. Evaluating the causal impact of individual alcohol licensing decisions on local health and crime using natural experiments with synthetic controls
  329. Independent associations between different measures of socioeconomic position and smoking status: A cross-sectional study of adults in England
  330. Is the use of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation associated with alcohol consumption? A population-level survey of successful quitters in England
  331. The need for an evidence-based and rational debate on e-cigarettes
  332. Harm Perceptions of E-cigarettes Among Smokers With and Without Mental Health Conditions in England: A Cross-Sectional Population Survey
  333. Changes in smoker characteristics in England between 2008 and 2017
  334. WITHDRAWN
  335. Influences on the Uptake of and Engagement With Health and Well-Being Smartphone Apps: Systematic Review (Preprint)
  336. Trends in and factors associated with the adoption of digital aids for smoking cessation and alcohol reduction: A population survey in England
  337. Individual-level behavioural smoking cessation interventions tailored for disadvantaged socioeconomic position: a systematic review and meta-regression
  338. Commentary on Smith et al . (2019): Equity positive impact of English Stop Smoking Services underlines need for comprehensive approach to public health interventions
  339. Combined health risks of cigarette smoking and low levels of physical activity: a prospective cohort study in England with 12-year follow-up
  340. Evaluation of the London Smoking Cessation Transformation Programme: a time series analysis
  341. Effects on alcohol consumption of announcing revised UK low-risk drinking guidelines: findings from a monthly cross-sectional survey
  342. Evaluating the impact of individual alcohol licensing decisions on local health and crime: a natural experiment with synthetic controls
  343. Population level predictors of changes in success rates of smoking quit attempts in England: a time series analysis
  344. Association of prevalence of electronic cigarette use with smoking cessation and cigarette consumption in England: a time series analysis between 2006 and 2017
  345. Epidemic of youth nicotine addiction? What does the National Youth Tobacco Survey reveal about high school e-cigarette use in the USA? (Preprint)
  346. Epidemic of youth nicotine addiction? What does the National Youth Tobacco Survey reveal about high school e-cigarette use in the USA? (Preprint)
  347. Predictive Validity, Diagnostic Accuracy and Test-Retest Reliability of the Strength of Urges to Drink (SUTD) Scale
  348. Prevalence and correlates of long-term e-cigarette and nicotine replacement therapy use: a prospective study in England
  349. Developing a digital health tool for stopping smoking in the thoracic surgery pathway
  350. 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
  351. Comparison of Trends in Self-reported Cigarette Consumption and Sales in England, 2011 to 2018
  352. Trends in Attempts to Quit Smoking in England Since 2007: A Time Series Analysis of a Range of Population-Level Influences
  353. ‘S’-shaped curve: modelling trends in smoking prevalence, uptake and cessation in Great Britain from 1973 to 2016
  354. Vaping for weight control: A cross-sectional population study in England
  355. Public attitudes towards healthcare policies promoting tobacco cessation in Germany: results from the representative German study on tobacco use (DEBRA study)
  356. Reply to ‘Smoke free, but dependent on nicotine’ (Karam‐Hage 2019)
  357. Updating the evidence on the effectiveness of the alcohol reduction app, Drink Less: using Bayes factors to analyse trial datasets supplemented with extended recruitment
  358. Understanding the Association Between Spontaneous Quit Attempts and Improved Smoking Cessation Success Rates: A Population Survey in England With 6-Month Follow-up
  359. Expenditure on smoking and alternative nicotine delivery products: a population survey in England
  360. Impact of the “Stoptober” Smoking Cessation Campaign in England From 2012 to 2017: A Quasiexperimental Repeat Cross-Sectional Study
  361. 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
  362. Moderators of real‐world effectiveness of smoking cessation aids: a population study
  363. Trends in and Correlates of Use of Roll-Your-Own Cigarettes: A Population Study in England 2008–2017
  364. Effectiveness of an offer of the Smoke Free smartphone application for smoking cessation: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  365. Understanding and using time series analyses in addiction research
  366. Correction: Associations between socio-economic factors and alcohol consumption: A population survey of adults in England
  367. Socioeconomic inequalities in the delivery of brief interventions for smoking and excessive drinking: findings from a cross-sectional household survey in England
  368. Associations between socio-economic factors and alcohol consumption: A population survey of adults in England
  369. Updating the evidence on the effectiveness of the alcohol reduction app, Drink Less: using Bayes factors to analyse trial datasets supplemented with extended recruitment
  370. Relative effectiveness of a full versus reduced version of the ‘Smoke Free’ mobile application for smoking cessation: an exploratory randomised controlled trial
  371. Modelling continuous abstinence rates over time from clinical trials of pharmacological interventions for smoking cessation
  372. Evaluations of clinical tobacco cessation interventions in Arab populations: A systematic review
  373. Does the addition of a supportive chatbot promote user engagement with a smoking cessation app? An experimental study
  374. Finding smoking hotspots: a cross sectional survey of smoking patterns by housing tenure in England
  375. Roll-your-own cigarette use and smoking cessation behaviour: a cross-sectional population study in England
  376. 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
  377. Does the offer of e-cigarettes benefit smoking cessation among unselected smokers?
  378. Perceived addiction to smoking and associations with motivation to stop, quit attempts and quitting success: A prospective study of English smokers
  379. E-cigarette use in England 2014-17 as a function of socio-economic profile
  380. A feature-rich version of the Smoke Free app helps more people quit smoking than the basic version
  381. Randomized factorial experiment of components of the SmokeFree Baby smartphone application to aid smoking cessation in pregnancy
  382. How can we teach medical students to choose wisely? A randomised controlled cross-over study of video- versus text-based case scenarios
  383. Predictors of engagement, response to follow-up and extent of alcohol reduction in users of a smartphone app (Drink Less) (Preprint)
  384. Predictors of engagement, response to follow-up and extent of alcohol reduction in users of a smartphone app (Drink Less) (Preprint)
  385. 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
  386. Is prevalence of e-cigarette and nicotine replacement therapy use among smokers associated with average cigarette consumption in England? A time-series analysis
  387. The development of Drink Less: an alcohol reduction smartphone app for excessive drinkers
  388. Publisher Correction: A smartphone app to reduce excessive alcohol consumption: Identifying the effectiveness of intervention components in a factorial randomised control trial
  389. Attempts to reduce alcohol intake and treatment needs among people with probable alcohol dependence in England: a general population survey
  390. German Public Support for Tobacco Control Policy Measures: Results from the German Study on Tobacco Use (DEBRA), a Representative National Survey
  391. Beliefs and attitudes about addressing alcohol consumption in health care: a population survey in England
  392. A smartphone app to reduce excessive alcohol consumption: Identifying the effectiveness of intervention components in a factorial randomised control trial
  393. Reported Theory Use by Digital Interventions for Hazardous and Harmful Alcohol Consumption, and Association With Effectiveness: Meta-Regression
  394. Exposure to revised drinking guidelines and ‘COM-B’ determinants of behaviour change: descriptive analysis of a monthly cross-sectional survey in England
  395. Behavior Change Techniques Used in Digital Behavior Change Interventions to Reduce Excessive Alcohol Consumption: A Meta-regression
  396. 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
  397. Offer and Use of Smoking-Cessation Support by Depression/Anxiety Status: A Cross-Sectional Survey
  398. Does consistent motivation to stop smoking improve the explanation of recent quit attempts beyond current motivation? A cross-sectional study
  399. E-Cigarettes and Toxin Exposure
  400. Sexual orientation identity and tobacco and hazardous alcohol use: findings from a cross-sectional English population survey
  401. Personalised digital interventions for reducing hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in community-dwelling populations
  402. Complex systems and individual-level approaches to population health: a false dichotomy?
  403. Reported Theory Use by Digital Interventions for Hazardous and Harmful Alcohol Consumption, and Association With Effectiveness: Meta-Regression
  404. Reported Theory Use by Digital Interventions for Hazardous and Harmful Alcohol Consumption, and Association With Effectiveness: Meta-Regression
  405. Addiction: A Comprehensive Approach
  406. Association between smoking and alcohol-related behaviours: a time-series analysis of population trends in England
  407. Associations between tobacco control mass media campaign expenditure and smoking prevalence and quitting in England: a time series analysis
  408. Construct and Predictive Validity of Three Measures of Intention to Quit Smoking: Findings From the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Netherlands Survey
  409. Study protocol of the German Study on Tobacco Use (DEBRA): a national household survey of smoking behaviour and cessation
  410. Factors Influencing Usability of a Smartphone App to Reduce Excessive Alcohol Consumption: Think Aloud and Interview Studies
  411. User characteristics of a smartphone app to reduce alcohol consumption
  412. Predictors of and reasons for attempts to reduce alcohol intake: A population survey of adults in England
  413. Healthier central England or North–South divide? Analysis of national survey data on smoking and high-risk drinking
  414. Nicotine, Carcinogen, and Toxin Exposure in Long-Term E-Cigarette and Nicotine Replacement Therapy Users
  415. The Methodological Quality and Effectiveness of Technology-Based Smoking Cessation Interventions for Disadvantaged Groups: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  416. 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
  417. Use of aids for smoking cessation and alcohol reduction: A population survey of adults in England
  418. Development of SmokeFree Baby: a smoking cessation smartphone app for pregnant smokers
  419. Deconstructing the Alcohol Harm Paradox: A Population Based Survey of Adults in England
  420. 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
  421. Temporal patterns of alcohol consumption and attempts to reduce alcohol intake in England
  422. Structured Smoking Cessation Training for Medical Students: A Prospective Study
  423. External validation of the Motivation To Stop Scale (MTSS): findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Netherlands Survey
  424. Are recent attempts to quit smoking associated with reduced drinking in England? A cross-sectional population survey
  425. A gateway to more productive research on e-cigarettes? Commentary on a comprehensive framework for evaluating public health impact
  426. Evaluating the effectiveness of a smartphone app to reduce excessive alcohol consumption: protocol for a factorial randomised control trial
  427. Test-enhanced learning of clinical reasoning: a crossover randomised trial
  428. Medicaid Coverage and Access to Care for American Indians and Alaska Natives Under the Affordable Care Act
  429. Questioning Nicotine Replacement Therapy Without Behavioral Support
  430. Estimating the population impact of e-cigarettes on smoking cessation in England
  431. Impact on smoking of England's 2012 partial tobacco point of sale display ban: a repeated cross-sectional national study
  432. Evaluating the effectiveness of a smartphone app to reduce alcohol consumption in hazardous and/or harmful drinkers
  433. How can we improve teaching of ECG interpretation skills? Findings from a prospective randomised trial
  434. Selecting intervention components for a smartphone app (‘Drink Less’) to help people reduce hazardous and/or harmful drinking
  435. Theory content of digital interventions for reducing alcohol consumption: a systematic review
  436. Comparison of brief interventions in primary care on smoking and excessive alcohol consumption: a population survey in England
  437. Perceived relative harm of electronic cigarettes over time and impact on subsequent use. A survey with 1-year and 2-year follow-ups
  438. Characterising the alcohol harm paradox: a population-based survey of adults in England
  439. Moving Knowledge Acquisition From the Lecture Hall to the Student Home: A Prospective Intervention Study
  440. 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
  441. An Online Documentary Film to Motivate Quit Attempts Among Smokers in the General Population (4Weeks2Freedom): A Randomized Controlled Trial
  442. 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
  443. A positive view on e-cigarettes
  444. Identification of Behavior Change Techniques and Engagement Strategies to Design a Smartphone App to Reduce Alcohol Consumption Using a Formal Consensus Method
  445. Does non-smoker identity following quitting predict long-term abstinence? Evidence from a population survey in England
  446. Behavior Change Techniques in Popular Alcohol Reduction Apps
  447. 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
  448. Associations Between E-Cigarette Type, Frequency of Use, and Quitting Smoking: Findings From a Longitudinal Online Panel Survey in Great Britain
  449. Protocol for a national monthly survey of alcohol use in England with 6-month follow-up: ‘The Alcohol Toolkit Study’
  450. Interpreting internet-based trials: StopAdvisor for smoking cessation – Authors' reply
  451. In reply—Electronic Cigarettes Are Efficacious
  452. Normative misperceptions about alcohol use in the general population of drinkers: A cross-sectional survey
  453. Personalised digital interventions for reducing hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in community-dwelling populations
  454. 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
  455. Associations between use of pharmacological aids in a smoking cessation attempt and subsequent quitting activity: a population study
  456. Internet-based intervention for smoking cessation (StopAdvisor) in people with low and high socioeconomic status: a randomised controlled trial
  457. Prevalence of NRT Use and Associated Nicotine Intake in Smokers, Recent Ex-Smokers and Longer-Term Ex-Smokers
  458. Prospective cohort study of the effectiveness of varenicline versus nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation in the “real world”
  459. 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
  460. The needs and preferences of pregnant smokers regarding tailored Internet-based smoking cessation interventions: a qualitative interview study
  461. Prospective Cohort Study of the Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Treatments Used in the “Real World”
  462. Electronic cigarettes: fact and faction
  463. Real-world effectiveness of e-cigarettes when used to aid smoking cessation: a cross-sectional population study
  464. Pilot randomized controlled trial of an internet-based smoking cessation intervention for pregnant smokers (‘MumsQuit’)
  465. Animal Farm must give way to doublethink when studying addiction
  466. Prevalence and characteristics of e-cigarette users in Great Britain: Findings from a general population survey of smokers
  467. Authors' reply to Roscoe
  468. Smoking prevalence in England is below 20% for the first time in 80 years
  469. How are the English Stop Smoking Services responding to growth in use of electronic cigarettes?
  470. How effective and cost-effective was the national mass media smoking cessation campaign ‘Stoptober’?
  471. Quitting Without Reporting Having Tried: Findings From a National Survey
  472. ‘Real-world’ effectiveness of smoking cessation treatments: a population study
  473. Positive smoker identity as a barrier to quitting smoking: Findings from a national survey of smokers in England
  474. Does research into medical education on tobacco and alcohol get the respect it deserves?
  475. How Do Prompts for Attempts to Quit Smoking Relate to Method of Quitting and Quit Success?
  476. A systematic review of studies assessing the association between adherence to smoking cessation medication and treatment success
  477. Should public health bodies stop commissioning research from market research companies that serve the tobacco industry?
  478. Theory of Addiction
  479. A randomised controlled trial of a theory-based interactive internet-based smoking cessation intervention (‘StopAdvisor’): Study protocol
  480. Effectiveness of varenicline versus nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation with minimal professional support: evidence from an English population study
  481. Should we pay the student? A randomised trial of financial incentives in medical education
  482. Does smoking reduction make smokers happier? Evidence from a cross-sectional survey
  483. How does rate of smoking cessation vary by age, gender and social grade? Findings from a population survey in England
  484. Cigarette craving and withdrawal symptoms during temporary abstinence and the effect of nicotine gum
  485. 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?
  486. 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
  487. Prevalence and Characteristics of Smokers Interested in Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Interventions: Cross-sectional Findings From a National Household Survey
  488. Summative assessments are more powerful drivers of student learning than resource intensive teaching formats
  489. Predictive validity of the Motivation To Stop Scale (MTSS): A single-item measure of motivation to stop smoking
  490. The case of Stop Smoking Services in England
  491. A pilot study of StopAdvisor: A theory-based interactive internet-based smoking cessation intervention aimed across the social spectrum
  492. Assessing the association between the use of NRT for smoking reduction and attempts to quit smoking using propensity score matching
  493. The Most "Successful" Method for Failing to Quit Smoking Is Unassisted Cessation
  494. Mediation analysis of the association between use of NRT for smoking reduction and attempts to stop smoking
  495. Treatment of tobacco addiction and the cardiovascular specialist
  496. Beliefs about the harms of long-term use of nicotine replacement therapy: perceptions of smokers in England
  497. Development of StopAdvisor
  498. Implicit learning as an ability
  499. Intact implicit learning in autism spectrum conditions
  500. Corrigendum to “Associative learning predicts intelligence above and beyond working memory and processing speed” [Intelligence 37 (2009) 374–382]
  501. Associative learning predicts intelligence above and beyond working memory and processing speed
  502. Cortisol Diurnal Rhythm and Stress Reactivity in Male Adolescents with Early-Onset or Adolescence-Onset Conduct Disorder