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Darla E. Kendzor is affiliated with the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with a significant focus on general health professions, physiology, applied psychology, clinical psychology, as well as sociology and political science.

Their research topics include smoking behavior and cessation, homelessness and social issues, food security and health in diverse populations, behavioral health and interventions, health disparities and outcomes, cannabis and cannabinoid research, and mobile health and mHealth applications.

They have contributed to several publication venues, including:

  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • JMIR Research Protocols
  • JMIR Formative Research

Recent representative papers include:

  • "A Mobile Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention for Smoking Cessation: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial" (2020), Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • "A Pilot and Feasibility Mobile Health Intervention to Support Healthy Behaviors in African American Breast Cancer Survivors" (2020), Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
  • "A Scoping Review and Meta-analysis of the Use of Remote Biochemical Verification Methods of Smoking Status in Tobacco Research" (2022), Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • "Automated Mobile Delivery of Financial Incentives for Smoking Cessation Among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Adults: Feasibility Study" (2020), JMIR mhealth and uhealth
  • "Seeing is believing: How cannabis marketing exposure is associated with cannabis use attitudes and behavior in a permissive medical cannabis policy environment" (2023), American Journal on Addictions

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Michael S. Businelle
  • Adam C. Alexander
  • Summer G Frank-Pearce
  • Emily T. Hébert
  • Laili Kharazi Boozary

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms linking socioeconomic status to smoking cessation: a structural equation modeling approach.

    Michael S. Businelle;Darla E. Kendzor;Lorraine R. Reitzel;Tracy J. Costello

  • Financial strain and smoking cessation among racially/ethnically diverse smokers

    Darla E. Kendzor;Michael S. Businelle;Tracy J. Costello;Yessenia Castro

  • An Ecological Momentary Intervention for Smoking Cessation: Evaluation of Feasibility and Effectiveness

    Michael S Businelle;Ping Ma;Darla E Kendzor;Summer G Frank

  • Abuse potential of carbohydrates for overweight carbohydrate cravers

    Bonnie J. Spring;Bonnie J. Spring;Bonnie J. Spring;Kristin L. Schneider;Malaina Smith;Malaina Smith;Darla Kendzor

  • A Mobile Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention for Smoking Cessation: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

    Emily T Hébert;Chaelin K Ra;Adam C Alexander;Angela Helt

  • Everyday Discrimination Is Associated With Nicotine Dependence Among African American, Latino, and White Smokers

    Darla E. Kendzor;Michael S. Businelle;Lorraine R. Reitzel;Debra M. Rios

  • Preventing postpartum smoking relapse among diverse low-income women: a randomized clinical trial.

    Lorraine R. Reitzel;Jennifer Irvin Vidrine;Michael S. Businelle;Darla E. Kendzor

  • Do stressful events account for the link between socioeconomic status and mental health

    M.S. Businelle;B.A. Mills;K.G. Chartier;D.E. Kendzor

  • A comparison of delay discounting among smokers, substance abusers, and non-dependent controls

    Michael S. Businelle;Megan A. McVay;Darla Kendzor;Darla Kendzor;Amy Copeland

  • Predicting quit attempts among homeless smokers seeking cessation treatment: an ecological momentary assessment study.

    Michael S. Businelle;Ping Ma;Darla E. Kendzor;Lorraine R. Reitzel

  • Smoking cessation for weight-concerned women : Group vs. individually tailored, dietary, and weight-control follow-up sessions

    Amy L. Copeland;Pamela D. Martin;Paula J. Geiselman;Paula J. Geiselman;Carla J. Rash

  • Low-level smoking among Spanish-speaking Latino smokers: relationships with demographics, tobacco dependence, withdrawal, and cessation.

    Lorraine R. Reitzel;Tracy J. Costello;Carlos A. Mazas;Jennifer I. Vidrine

  • Advancing cessation research by integrating EMA and geospatial methodologies: Associations between tobacco retail outlets and real-time smoking urges during a quit attempt

    Kellie L. Watkins;Seann D. Regan;Nga Nguyen;Michael S. Businelle;Michael S. Businelle

  • Validation of the Jackson Heart Study Physical Activity Survey in African Americans.

    Todd A. Smitherman;Patricia M. Dubbert;Karen B. Grothe;Jung Hye Sung

  • Small financial incentives increase smoking cessation in homeless smokers: A pilot study

    Michael S. Businelle;Darla E. Kendzor;Anshula Kesh;Erica L. Cuate

  • Family income trajectory during childhood is associated with adiposity in adolescence: A latent class growth analysis

    Darla E Kendzor;Darla E Kendzor;Margaret O Caughy;Margaret O Caughy;Margaret Tresch Owen

  • Ecological Momentary Assessment of Physical Activity: Validation Study.

    Gregory Knell;Kelley Pettee Gabriel;Michael S Businelle;Kerem Shuval

  • Using Intensive Longitudinal Data Collected via Mobile Phone to Detect Imminent Lapse in Smokers Undergoing a Scheduled Quit Attempt.

    Michael S Businelle;Ping Ma;Darla E Kendzor;Summer G Frank

  • Impact of disability and chronic conditions on health

    Katherine Froehlich-Grobe;Denton Jones;Michael S. Businelle;Darla E. Kendzor

  • Individual- and Area-level Unemployment Influence Smoking Cessation Among African Americans Participating in a Randomized Clinical Trial

    Darla E. Kendzor;Lorraine R. Reitzel;Carlos A. Mazas;Ludmila M. Cofta-Woerpel

  • An ecological momentary intervention for smoking cessation: The associations of just-in-time, tailored messages with lapse risk factors

    Emily T. Hébert;Elise M. Stevens;Summer G. Frank;Darla E. Kendzor

  • Breast feeding is associated with postpartum smoking abstinence among women who quit smoking due to pregnancy.

    Darla E. Kendzor;Michael S. Businelle;Tracy J. Costello;Yessenia Castro

  • Pathways between socioeconomic status and modifiable risk factors among African American smokers

    Darla E. Kendzor;Æ Michael S. Businelle;Carlos A. Mazas;Ludmila M. Cofta-Woerpel

Frequent Co-Authors

David W. Wetter
David W. Wetter University of Utah
Michael J. Zvolensky
Michael J. Zvolensky University of Houston
Lorra Garey
Lorra Garey University of Houston
Donald A. Williamson
Donald A. Williamson Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Bonnie Spring
Bonnie Spring Northwestern University
Margaret Tresch Owen
Margaret Tresch Owen The University of Texas at Dallas
Clayton Neighbors
Clayton Neighbors University of Houston
Scott F. Coffey
Scott F. Coffey University of Mississippi Medical Center
Barbara E. Ainsworth
Barbara E. Ainsworth Arizona State University
Mark A. Batzer
Mark A. Batzer Louisiana State University

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