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Jonathan B. Bricker is affiliated with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology and medicine, with a significant emphasis on applied psychology and clinical psychology. Their work spans related subfields including physiology, general health professions, and literature and literary theory.

The scientist's research topics prominently cover smoking behavior and cessation, behavioral health and interventions, media influence and health, and digital mental health interventions. They have also contributed to studies on mobile health and mHealth applications, cancer survivorship and care, and mindfulness and compassion interventions.

Jonathan B. Bricker has published extensively, with notable recent papers including:

  • Efficacy of Smartphone Applications for Smoking Cessation, 2020, published in JAMA Internal Medicine
  • Smoking Cessation Smartphone App Use Over Time: Predicting 12-Month Cessation Outcomes in a 2-Arm Randomized Trial, 2022, published in Journal of Medical Internet Research

While not the primary author, related recent publications in the field include:

  • Report of the ACBS Task Force on the strategies and tactics of contextual behavioral science research, 2021, Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science
  • Feasibility of a behavioral intervention using mobile health applications to reduce cardiovascular risk factors in cancer survivors: a pilot randomized controlled trial, 2020, Journal of Cancer Survivorship
  • Randomized trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for anxious cancer survivors in community clinics: Outcomes and moderators, 2021, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Jonathan B. Bricker include Kristin E Mull, Margarita Santiago-Torres, Brianna M. Sullivan, Michael J. Zvolensky, and Diana Kwon.

Their publications often appear in key journals specializing in tobacco and health research, clinical trials, and digital health, such as:

  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Contemporary Clinical Trials
  • JMIR mhealth and uhealth
  • Addiction
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

This body of work highlights the intersection of technology, behavioral science, and health, particularly focusing on smoking cessation and digital therapeutic approaches. The research contributes to understanding how mobile applications and contextual behavioral science can support health interventions and outcomes in various populations including cancer survivors.

Best Publications

  • Randomized, controlled pilot trial of a smartphone app for smoking cessation using acceptance and commitment therapy

    Jonathan B. Bricker;Jonathan B. Bricker;Kristin E. Mull;Julie A. Kientz;Roger Vilardaga

  • Acceptance and commitment therapy for smoking cessation: a preliminary study of its effectiveness in comparison with cognitive behavioral therapy.

    Mónica Hernández-López;M. Carmen Luciano;Jonathan B. Bricker;Jesús G. Roales-Nieto

  • Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Web-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Smoking Cessation

    Jonathan Bricker;Christopher Wyszynski;Bryan Comstock;Bryan Comstock;Jaimee L. Heffner

  • Efficacy of Smartphone Applications for Smoking Cessation: A Randomized Clinical Trial

    Jonathan B Bricker;Jonathan B Bricker;Noreen L Watson;Kristin E Mull;Brianna M Sullivan

  • Parental smoking and adolescent smoking stages: the role of parents' current and former smoking, and family structure.

    Roy Otten;Rutger C. M. E. Engels;Monique O. M. van de Ven;Jonathan B. Bricker

  • Nine-year prospective relationship between parental smoking cessation and children's daily smoking.

    Jonathan B. Bricker;Jonathan B. Bricker;Brian G. Leroux;Arthur V. Peterson;Arthur V. Peterson;Kathleen A. Kealey

  • Close friends', parents', and older siblings' smoking: reevaluating their influence on children's smoking.

    Jonathan B. Bricker;Arthur V. Peterson;M. Robyn Andersen;Brian G. Leroux

  • Prospective prediction of children's smoking transitions: role of parents' and older siblings' smoking.

    Jonathan B. Bricker;Arthur V. Peterson;Arthur V. Peterson;Brian G. Leroux;Brian G. Leroux;M. Robyn Andersen

  • Participant Recruitment and Retention in Remote eHealth Intervention Trials: Methods and Lessons Learned From a Large Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Web-Based Smoking Interventions

    Noreen L Watson;Kristin E Mull;Jaimee L Heffner;Jennifer B McClure

  • Feature-level analysis of a novel smartphone application for smoking cessation.

    Jaimee L. Heffner;Roger Vilardaga;Laina D. Mercer;Julie A. Kientz

  • Nine-year prediction of adolescent smoking by number of smoking parents.

    Arthur V. Peterson;Arthur V. Peterson;Brian G. Leroux;Brian G. Leroux;Jonathan Bricker;Kathleen A. Kealey

  • Changes in the influence of parents' and close friends' smoking on adolescent smoking transitions.

    Jonathan B. Bricker;Jonathan B. Bricker;Arthur V. Peterson;Arthur V. Peterson;Irwin G. Sarason;Irwin G. Sarason;M. Robyn Andersen

  • Randomized Trial of Telephone-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Versus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Smoking Cessation: A Pilot Study

    Jonathan B. Bricker;Jonathan B. Bricker;Terry Bush;Susan M. Zbikowski;Laina D. Mercer

  • Report of the ACBS Task Force on the strategies and tactics of contextual behavioral science research

    Steven C. Hayes;Rhonda M. Merwin;Louise McHugh;Emily K. Sandoz

  • Get with the program: Adherence to a smartphone app for smoking cessation

    Emily Y. Zeng;Jaimee L. Heffner;Wade K. Copeland;Kristin E. Mull

  • Single-arm trial of the second version of an acceptance & commitment therapy smartphone application for smoking cessation

    Jonathan B. Bricker;Jonathan B. Bricker;Wade Copeland;Kristin E. Mull;Emily Y. Zeng

  • Antismoking Parenting Practices Are Associated With Reduced Rates of Adolescent Smoking

    M. Robyn Andersen;Brian G. Leroux;Jonathan B. Bricker;Kumar Bharat Rajan

  • Acceptance and commitment therapy for symptom interference in metastatic breast cancer patients: a pilot randomized trial

    Catherine E. Mosher;Ekin Secinti;Ruohong Li;Adam T. Hirsh

  • Telephone-delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for adult smoking cessation: a feasibility study.

    Jonathan B. Bricker;Jonathan B. Bricker;Sue L. Mann;Patrick M. Marek;Jingmin Liu

  • Group-randomized trial of a proactive, personalized telephone counseling intervention for adolescent smoking cessation

    Arthur V. Peterson;Kathleen A. Kealey;Sue L. Mann;Patrick M. Marek

  • Comparison of motivational interviewing with acceptance and commitment therapy: a conceptual and clinical review.

    Jonathan Bricker;Sean Tollison

Frequent Co-Authors

Irwin G. Sarason
Irwin G. Sarason University of Washington
Roy Otten
Roy Otten Radboud University
Rutger C. M. E. Engels
Rutger C. M. E. Engels Erasmus University Rotterdam
Marloes Kleinjan
Marloes Kleinjan Utrecht University
Emily C. Williams
Emily C. Williams University of Washington
Catherine E. Mosher
Catherine E. Mosher Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Laura S. Porter
Laura S. Porter Duke University
Joan Russo
Joan Russo University of Washington
Stephanie J. Lee
Stephanie J. Lee Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Michelle G. Craske
Michelle G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles

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