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    Psychosocial factors influencing smoking relapse among youth experiencing homelessness: A qualitative study by Patterson, Joanne G, Macisco, Joseph M, Glasser, Allison M, Wermert, Amy, Nemeth, Julianna M

    Published in PloS one (26-07-2022)
    “…In the United States, up to 70% of youth experiencing homelessness smoke cigarettes. Many are interested in quitting; however, little is known about…”
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    Characterizing tobacco and marijuana use among youth combustible tobacco users experiencing homelessness - considering product type, brand, flavor, frequency, and higher-risk use patterns and predictors by Glasser, Allison M, Hinton, Alice, Wermert, Amy, Macisco, Joseph, Nemeth, Julianna M

    Published in BMC public health (25-04-2022)
    “…Cigarette smoking is three times more prevalent among youth experiencing homelessness compared with the general population. Co-use of tobacco and marijuana is…”
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    Estimating the Prevalence of Human Trafficking: Progress Made and Future Directions by Nemeth, Julianna M, Rizo, Cynthia Fraga

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-10-2019)
    “…The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (Pub L No. 106-386)-a US policy developed to combat human trafficking-defines human trafficking as "the…”
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    Smoking cessation methods among homeless youth in a Midwestern city by Glasser, Allison M., Macisco, Joseph M., Miller, Lauren M., Garbsch, Ellen M., Wermert, Amy, Nemeth, Julianna M.

    Published in Addictive behaviors reports (01-06-2020)
    “…•More than two-third of homeless youth in this study were willing to quit smoking.•Evidence-based treatments were being underutilized by homeless youth in this…”
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    The relationship between type of telephone service and smoking cessation among rural smokers enrolled in quitline tobacco dependence treatment by Nemeth, Julianna M, Cooper, Sarah, Wermert, Amy, Shoben, Abigail, Wewers, Mary Ellen

    Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-12-2017)
    “…Abstract Quitlines are successful tools for smoking cessation, but no known study has examined whether type of phone service (cell phone only (CPO) vs…”
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    How Advocates Use CARE to Accommodate the Needs of Domestic Violence Survivors Seeking Services With Brain Injuries and Mental Health Challenges: A Process Evaluation by Sucaldito, Ana D, Kemble, Hannah, Kulow, Emily, Ramirez, Rachel, Nemeth, Julianna M

    Published in Violence against women (04-02-2024)
    “…We evaluated the implementation of Connect, Acknowledge, Respond, and Evaluate (CARE), an organization-level intervention, to accommodate the health needs of…”
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    Provider Perceptions and Domestic Violence (DV) Survivor Experiences of Traumatic and Anoxic-Hypoxic Brain Injury: Implications for DV Advocacy Service Provision by Nemeth, Julianna M., Mengo, Cecilia, Kulow, Emily, Brown, Alexandra, Ramirez, Rachel

    “…Domestic violence (DV) survivors are susceptible to traumatic and anoxic-hypoxic brain injury, collectively referred to as brain injury (BI). This study…”
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    How CARE Tools Are Being Used to Address Brain Injury and Mental Health Struggles With Survivors of Domestic Violence by Kemble, Hannah, Sucaldito, Ana, Kulow, Emily, Ramirez, Rachel, Hinton, Alice, Glasser, Allison, Wermert, Amy, Nemeth, Julianna M.

    Published in The journal of head trauma rehabilitation (01-01-2022)
    “…CARE (Connect, Acknowledge, Respond, and Evaluate) is an advocacy framework developed for domestic violence service organization (DVSO) providers to address…”
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    Identifying Novel Motivation Phase-Specific Cessation Targets for Youth Experiencing Homelessness in the United States by Nemeth, Julianna M, Glasser, Allison M, Macisco, Joseph, Hinton, Alice, Wermert, Amy, Patterson, Joanne G, Sucaldito, Ana, Gilson, Carra, Kemble, Hannah, Garbsch, Ellen, Caponi, Jacob

    Published in Nicotine & tobacco research (22-01-2024)
    “…Abstract Introduction Of youth experiencing homelessness (YEH; 14–24 years old), 70%+ smoke combustible, commercial tobacco. Though many have tried to quit,…”
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    Brain Injury Is Prevalent and Precedes Tobacco Use among Youth and Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness by Nemeth, Julianna M, Glasser, Allison M, Hinton, Alice, Macisco, Joseph M, Wermert, Amy, Smith, Raya, Kemble, Hannah, Sasser, Georgia

    “…70%+ of youth and young adults experiencing homelessness (YYEH; 14-24 years old) smoke combustible tobacco. Little is known about the prevalence of acquired…”
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    The Role of Cigarillo Flavor in the Co-Use of Cigarillos and Cannabis among Young Adults by Glasser, Allison M., Nemeth, Julianna M., Quisenberry, Amanda J., Shoben, Abigail B., Trapl, Erika S., Klein, Elizabeth G.

    Published in Substance use & misuse (2023)
    “…Background: Research suggests flavor facilitates cigarillo use, but it is unknown if flavor impacts patterns of co-use of cigarillos and cannabis ("co-use"),…”
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    Sexual infidelity as trigger for intimate partner violence by Nemeth, Julianna M, Bonomi, Amy E, Lee, Meghan A, Ludwin, Jennifer M

    “…We conducted a qualitative study to examine acute, situational factors and chronic stressors that triggered severe intimate partner violence (IPV) in women…”
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    Cigarillo Flavor and Motivation to Quit among Co-Users of Cigarillos and Cannabis: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach by Glasser, Allison M, Nemeth, Julianna M, Quisenberry, Amanda J, Shoben, Abigail B, Trapl, Erika S, Klein, Elizabeth G

    “…Flavored cigar restrictions have the potential to benefit public health. Flavor availability facilitates cigarillo use, but it is unknown if flavor impacts…”
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    Adolescent Reproductive and Sexual Coercion: Measurement Invariance in a Population-Based Sample of Male and Female High School Students by Nemeth, Julianna M., Viveiros, Nelia, Lynch, Kellie R., Andersen, Tia Stevens, Fisher, Bonnie

    Published in Journal of family violence (01-08-2020)
    “…Though researchers have documented that adolescents are vulnerable to coercion focused on reproductive and sexual autonomy, measures to assess this type of…”
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    A Descriptive Report of Electronic Cigarette Use After Participation in a Community-Based Tobacco Cessation Trial by Curry, Elana, Nemeth, Julianna M., Wermert, Amy, Conroy, Sara, Shoben, Abigail, Ferketich, Amy K., Wewers, Mary Ellen

    Published in Nicotine & tobacco research (13-12-2017)
    “…Abstract Introduction Smokers are using electronic cigarettes, also known as e-cigarettes, as a cessation aid, despite uncertainty about their efficacy. This…”
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    Fiction or not? Fifty Shades is associated with health risks in adolescent and young adult females by Bonomi, Amy E, Nemeth, Julianna M, Altenburger, Lauren E, Anderson, Melissa L, Snyder, Anastasia, Dotto, Irma

    “…No prior study has empirically characterized the association between health risks and reading popular fiction depicting violence against women. Fifty Shades--a…”
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    Risk Factors for Smoking in Rural Women: The Role of Gender-Based Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence by Nemeth, Julianna M, Bonomi, Amy E, Lu, Bo, Lomax, Richard G, Wewers, Mary Ellen

    “…Women living in Ohio Appalachia experience cervical cancer at disproportionately high rates. Intimate partner and sexual gender-based violence (GBV) and…”
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