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2287
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1108

Overview

James M. Nonnemaker is affiliated with the Research Triangle Park Foundation in the United States. Their academic work primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with significant contributions spanning 47 publications. Subfields of focus include Physiology, Applied Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Literature and Literary Theory.

The scientist's research topics emphasize Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Media Influence and Health, Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet, Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects, and Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology. This range illustrates a comprehensive engagement with health behaviors and their societal influences.

James M. Nonnemaker has co-authored with several frequent collaborators, including:

  • Matthew E. Eggers
  • Todd Rogers
  • Jessica K. Pepper
  • Anna MacMonegle
  • Doris G Gammon

Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on tobacco control, public health messaging, and substance use perceptions. Notable publications include:

  • Implementation of a comprehensive flavoured tobacco product sales restriction and retail tobacco sales (2021, Tobacco Control)
  • Perceptions of U.S. and Canadian Cannabis Package Warnings Among U.S. Adults (2020, Drug and Alcohol Dependence)
  • Perceived Message Effectiveness and Campaign-Targeted Beliefs: Evidence of Reciprocal Effects in Youth Tobacco Prevention (2020, Health Communication)
  • Changes in cigarillo availability following implementation of a local flavoured tobacco sales restriction (2021, Tobacco Control)
  • Youth Tobacco Use Before and After Local Sales Restrictions on Flavored and Menthol Tobacco Products in Minnesota (2022, Journal of Adolescent Health)

James M. Nonnemaker frequently publishes in journals such as Nicotine & Tobacco Research, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Tobacco Control, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Journal of Adolescent Health. The volume of publications across these venues reflects ongoing research activity within tobacco control and preventive medicine disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Promoting school connectedness: evidence from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.

    Clea A. McNeely;James M. Nonnemaker;Robert W. Blum

  • Attempts to quit smoking and relapse: factors associated with success or failure from the ATTEMPT cohort study.

    Xiaolei Zhou;James Nonnemaker;Beth Sherrill;Alicia W. Gilsenan

  • Public and private domains of religiosity and adolescent health risk behaviors: evidence from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.

    James M Nonnemaker;Clea A McNeely;Robert Wm Blum

  • Peer effects in adolescent overweight.

    Justin G. Trogdon;James Nonnemaker;Joanne Pais

  • Predicting the Effects of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes on Food and Beverage Demand in a Large Demand System

    Chen Zhen;Eric A. Finkelstein;James M. Nonnemaker;Shawn A. Karns

  • Vulnerability, risk, and protection

    Robert William Blum;Clea McNeely;James Nonnemaker

  • Exposure to Electronic Cigarette Television Advertisements Among Youth and Young Adults

    Jennifer C. Duke;Youn O. Lee;Annice E. Kim;Kimberly A. Watson

  • Changes in hospitality workers’ exposure to secondhand smoke following the implementation of New York’s smoke-free law

    Matthew Farrelly;James Nonnemaker;R Chou;A Hyland

  • The Influence of the National truth® Campaign on Smoking Initiation

    Matthew C. Farrelly;James Nonnemaker;Kevin C. Davis;Altijani Hussin

  • Implications of a sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) tax when substitutions to non-beverage items are considered

    Eric A. Finkelstein;Chen Zhen;Marcel Bilger;James Nonnemaker

  • Multiple tobacco product use among adults in the United States: Cigarettes, cigars, electronic cigarettes, hookah, smokeless tobacco, and snus

    Youn O. Lee;Christine J. Hebert;James M. Nonnemaker;Annice E. Kim

  • Poverty and child emotional and behavioral problems: Racial/ethnic differences in processes and effects

    Jane D. McLeod;James M. Nonnemaker

  • Impact of targeted beverage taxes on higher- and lower-income households.

    Eric A. Finkelstein;Chen Zhen;James Nonnemaker;Jessica E. Todd

  • Are Menthol Cigarettes a Starter Product for Youth

    James C. Hersey;Shu Wen Ng;James M. Nonnemaker;Paul Mowery

  • Social Stratification and Inequality

    Jane D. McLeod;James M. Nonnemaker

  • A Randomized Trial of the Effect of E-cigarette TV Advertisements on Intentions to Use E-cigarettes

    Matthew C. Farrelly;Jennifer C. Duke;Erik C. Crankshaw;Matthew E. Eggers

  • Perceived Effectiveness of Cessation Advertisements: The Importance of Audience Reactions and Practical Implications for Media Campaign Planning

    Kevin C Davis;James Nonnemaker;Jennifer Duke;Matthew C Farrelly

  • Association Between The Real Cost Media Campaign and Smoking Initiation Among Youths - United States, 2014-2016.

    Matthew C Farrelly;Jennifer C Duke;James Nonnemaker;Anna J MacMonegle

  • Initiation with menthol cigarettes and youth smoking uptake.

    James Nonnemaker;James Hersey;Ghada Homsi;Andrew Busey

  • Youth Tobacco Product Use in the United States

    Youn Ok Lee;Christine J. Hebert;James M. Nonnemaker;Annice E. Kim

  • The theory of "truth": how counterindustry campaigns affect smoking behavior among teens.

    James C Hershey;Jeff Niederdeppe;W Douglas Evans;James Nonnemaker

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew C. Farrelly
Matthew C. Farrelly RTI International
Jeff Niederdeppe
Jeff Niederdeppe Cornell University
Jane D. McLeod
Jane D. McLeod Indiana University
Donna Vallone
Donna Vallone Johns Hopkins University
Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez
Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez RTI International
Lisa Henriksen
Lisa Henriksen Stanford University
Jenny L. Wiley
Jenny L. Wiley Research Triangle Park Foundation
Gary A. Zarkin
Gary A. Zarkin Research Triangle Park Foundation
Elizabeth C. Hair
Elizabeth C. Hair Johns Hopkins University
Carol A. Ford
Carol A. Ford Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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