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Amanda L. Graham

Amanda L. Graham

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
40
Citations
5848
World Ranking
5415
National Ranking
2553

Overview

Amanda L. Graham is affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States and has a primary research focus in the fields of Medicine and Psychology. Their work spans several subfields including Physiology, Applied Psychology, General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Sociology and Political Science.

The scientist's research mainly addresses topics related to Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Obesity, Physical Activity, and Diet, Media Influence and Health, Digital Mental Health Interventions, Air Quality and Health Impacts, as well as Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research.

Their frequent publication venues include the following:

  • Addictive Behaviors
  • Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Tobacco Prevention & Cessation

Coauthors with whom they have collaborated most often are:

  • Sarah Cha
  • Michael S. Amato
  • Megan A Jacobs
  • George D. Papandonatos
  • Lorien C. Abroms

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Amanda L. Graham include:

  • Effectiveness of a Vaping Cessation Text Message Program Among Young Adult e-Cigarette Users (2021) published in JAMA Internal Medicine
  • "It's really addictive and I'm trapped:" A qualitative analysis of the reasons for quitting vaping among treatment-seeking young people (2020) published in Addictive Behaviors
  • Smoking-Cessation Interventions for U.S. Young Adults: Updated Systematic Review (2020) published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine
  • A synthesis of the literature to inform vaping cessation interventions for young adults (2021) published in Addictive Behaviors
  • Effectiveness of a Quit Vaping Text Message Program in Promoting Abstinence Among Young Adult E-Cigarette Users: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (2020) published in JMIR Research Protocols

Best Publications

  • Initial Evaluation of a Real-World Internet Smoking Cessation System

    Nathan K. Cobb;Amanda L. Graham;Beth C. Bock;George Papandonatos

  • Social Media Use and Access to Digital Technology in US Young Adults in 2016.

    Andrea C Villanti;Andrea C Villanti;Amanda L Johnson;Vinu Ilakkuvan;Megan A Jacobs

  • Social Network Structure of a Large Online Community for Smoking Cessation

    Nathan K. Cobb;Amanda L. Graham;David B. Abrams

  • Smoking cessation treatment on the Internet: Content, quality, and usability

    Beth C. Bock;Amanda L. Graham;Christopher N. Sciamanna;Jenelle Krishnamoorthy

  • Internet-Based Recruitment to a Depression Prevention Intervention: Lessons From the Mood Memos Study

    Amy Joanna Morgan;Anthony Francis Jorm;Andrew James Mackinnon

  • Online Advertising as a Public Health and Recruitment Tool: Comparison of Different Media Campaigns to Increase Demand for Smoking Cessation Interventions

    Amanda L Graham;Pat Milner;Jessie E Saul;Lillian Pfaff

  • Effectiveness of a Vaping Cessation Text Message Program Among Young Adult e-Cigarette Users: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

    Amanda L Graham;Amanda L Graham;Michael S Amato;Sarah Cha;Megan A Jacobs

  • Lung Cancer Screening and Smoking Cessation Clinical Trials. SCALE (Smoking Cessation within the Context of Lung Cancer Screening) Collaboration

    Anne M. Joseph;Alexander J. Rothman;Daniel Almirall;Abbie Begnaud

  • A Review of Web Assisted Tobacco Interventions (WATIs)

    Beth C Bock;Amanda L Graham;Jessica A Whiteley;Jacqueline L Stoddard

  • A Randomized Trial of Internet and Telephone Treatment for Smoking Cessation

    Amanda L. Graham;Nathan K. Cobb;Nathan K. Cobb;George D. Papandonatos;Jose L. Moreno

  • Systematic review and meta-analysis of Internet interventions for smoking cessation among adults

    Amanda L Graham;Kelly M Carpenter;Sarah Cha;Sam Cole

  • Online Social Networks and Smoking Cessation: A Scientific Research Agenda

    Nathan K Cobb;Amanda L Graham;M Justin Byron;Raymond S Niaura

  • Engagement Promotes Abstinence in a Web-based Cessation Intervention: Cohort Study

    Amanda Richardson;Amanda L Graham;Nathan Cobb;Haijun Xiao

  • Effectiveness of an internet-based worksite smoking cessation intervention at 12 months.

    Amanda L. Graham;Nathan K. Cobb;Linda Raymond;Stewart Sill

  • Boosting Population Quits Through Evidence-Based Cessation Treatment and Policy

    David B. Abrams;Amanda L. Graham;David T. Levy;Patricia L. Mabry

  • "It's really addictive and I'm trapped:" A qualitative analysis of the reasons for quitting vaping among treatment-seeking young people.

    Michael S. Amato;Mia M. Bottcher;Sarah Cha;Megan A. Jacobs

  • Modeling the Impact of Smoking Cessation Treatment Policies on Quit Rates

    David T. Levy;Amanda L. Graham;Patricia L. Mabry;David B. Abrams

  • Cocaine alters the onset and maintenance of maternal behavior in lactating rats.

    Craig Howard Kinsley;Diane Turco;Angela Bauer;Michael Beverly

  • E-Cigarettes and smoking cessation: Insights and cautions from a secondary analysis of data from a study of online treatment-seeking smokers

    Jennifer L. Pearson;Cassandra A. Stanton;Sarah Cha;Raymond S. Niaura

  • Manager Beliefs regarding Worksite Health Promotion: Findings from the Working Healthy Project 2:

    Laura Linnan;Bryan Weiner;Amanda Graham;Karen Emmons

  • Characteristics of smokers reached and recruited to an internet smoking cessation trial: A case of denominators

    Amanda L. Graham;Beth C. Bock;Nathan K. Cobb;Raymond Niaura

  • Engagement and 3-Month Outcomes From a Digital E-Cigarette Cessation Program in a Cohort of 27 000 Teens and Young Adults.

    Amanda L Graham;Megan A Jacobs;Michael S Amato

  • Internet- vs. telephone-administered questionnaires in a randomized trial of smoking cessation.

    Amanda L. Graham;George D. Papandonatos;Beth C. Bock;Nathan K. Cobb

Frequent Co-Authors

George D. Papandonatos
George D. Papandonatos Brown University
Beth C. Bock
Beth C. Bock Brown University
Andrea C. Villanti
Andrea C. Villanti Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Cassandra A. Stanton
Cassandra A. Stanton Westat (United States)
Donna Vallone
Donna Vallone Johns Hopkins University
Kenneth P. Tercyak
Kenneth P. Tercyak Georgetown University Medical Center
Christopher W. Kahler
Christopher W. Kahler Brown University
Thomas W. Valente
Thomas W. Valente University of Southern California
Alexander J. Rothman
Alexander J. Rothman University of Minnesota
Robin J. Mermelstein
Robin J. Mermelstein University of Illinois at Chicago

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