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Overview

Lisa Henriksen is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work focuses extensively on topics related to smoking behavior and cessation, as well as other public health concerns linked to tobacco use.

The scientist's research spans multiple subfields, including:

  • Physiology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Applied Psychology
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Pharmacology

The main topics of Lisa Henriksen's research include:

  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations

Henriksen has published extensively, with notable recent papers including:

  • "Association between density and proximity of tobacco retail outlets with smoking: A systematic review of youth studies" (2020) in Health & Place
  • "Young Adult E-cigarette Use and Retail Exposure in 6 US Metropolitan Areas" (2021) in Tobacco Regulatory Science
  • "Associations of tobacco retailer density and proximity with adult tobacco use behaviours and health outcomes: a meta-analysis" (2021) in Tobacco Control
  • "Nicotine pouch marketing strategies in the USA: an analysis of Zyn, On! and Velo" (2022) in Tobacco Control
  • "Vape shop and consumer activity during COVID-19 non-essential business closures in the USA" (2020) in Tobacco Control

Frequent co-authors of Henriksen include:

  • Nina C. Schleicher
  • Trent O Johnson
  • Carla J. Berg
  • Kurt M. Ribisl
  • Katelyn F. Romm

The scientist's work is regularly published in specific venues, with the most frequent publication outlets being:

  • Tobacco Control
  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • UNC Libraries
  • Preventive Medicine Reports
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Best Publications

  • The Authoritative Parenting Index: Predicting Health Risk Behaviors Among Children and Adolescents

    Christine Jackson;Lisa Henriksen;Vangie A. Foshee

  • Do as I say: parent smoking, antismoking socialization, and smoking onset among children.

    Christine Jackson;Lisa Henriksen

  • Is adolescent smoking related to the density and proximity of tobacco outlets and retail cigarette advertising near schools

    Lisa Henriksen;Ellen C Feighery;Nina C Schleicher;David W Cowling

  • A Systematic Review of Neighborhood Disparities in Point-of-Sale Tobacco Marketing

    Joseph G. L. Lee;Lisa Henriksen;Shyanika W. Rose;Sarah Moreland-Russell

  • Comprehensive tobacco marketing restrictions: promotion, packaging, price and place.

    Lisa Henriksen

  • A longitudinal study of exposure to retail cigarette advertising and smoking initiation.

    Lisa Henriksen;Nina C. Schleicher;Ellen C. Feighery;Stephen P. Fortmann

  • The early use of alcohol and tobacco: its relation to children's competence and parents' behavior.

    Christine Jackson;Lisa Henriksen;Denise Dickinson;Douglas W. Levine

  • Alcohol-specific socialization, parenting behaviors and alcohol use by children.

    Christine Jackson;Lisa Henriksen;Denise Dickinson

  • The effect of retail cigarette pack displays on impulse purchase.

    Melanie Wakefield;Daniella Germain;Lisa Henriksen

  • Third-Person Perception and Children Perceived Impact of Pro- and Anti-Smoking Ads

    Lisa Henriksen;June A. Flora

  • Association of Retail Tobacco Marketing With Adolescent Smoking

    Lisa Henriksen;Ellen C. Feighery;Yun Wang;Stephen P. Fortmann

  • Machines, social attributions, and ethopoeia

    Clifford Nass;Jonathan Steuer;Lisa Henriksen;D.Christopher Dryer

  • Authoritative Parenting, Child Competencies, and Initiation of Cigarette Smoking

    Christine Jackson;Donna J. Bee-Gates;Lisa Henriksen

  • Receptivity to Alcohol Marketing Predicts Initiation of Alcohol Use

    Lisa Henriksen;Ellen C. Feighery;Nina C. Schleicher;Stephen P. Fortmann

  • Substance Use in Popular Movies and Music.

    Donald F. Roberts;Lisa Henriksen;Peter G. Christenson

  • Anthropocentrism and computers

    Clifford I. Nass;Matthew Lombard;Lisa Henriksen;Jonathan Steuer

  • Reaching youth at the point of sale: cigarette marketing is more prevalent in stores where adolescents shop frequently

    L Henriksen;E C Feighery;N C Schleicher;H H Haladjian

  • Targeted advertising, promotion, and price for menthol cigarettes in California high school neighborhoods.

    Lisa Henriksen;Nina C. Schleicher;Amanda L. Dauphinee;Stephen P. Fortmann

  • Anti-Smoking Socialization: Relationship to Parent and Child Smoking Status

    Lisa Henriksen;Christine Jackson

  • An experimental study of effects on schoolchildren of exposure to point-of-sale cigarette advertising and pack displays

    Melanie Wakefield;Daniella Germain;Sarah Durkin;Lisa Henriksen

Frequent Co-Authors

Kurt M. Ribisl
Kurt M. Ribisl University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Judith J. Prochaska
Judith J. Prochaska Stanford University
Carla J. Berg
Carla J. Berg George Washington University
Douglas A. Luke
Douglas A. Luke Washington University in St. Louis
June A. Flora
June A. Flora Stanford University
Patricia A. Cavazos-Rehg
Patricia A. Cavazos-Rehg Washington University in St. Louis
Steve Sussman
Steve Sussman University of Southern California
Eric F. Lambin
Eric F. Lambin Stanford University
Pamela M. Ling
Pamela M. Ling University of California, San Francisco
Bonnie Halpern-Felsher
Bonnie Halpern-Felsher Stanford University

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