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Roberta Ferrence

Roberta Ferrence

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
37
Citations
6275
World Ranking
6220
National Ranking
370

Overview

Roberta Ferrence is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. The academic profile includes a focus on their institutional connection, emphasizing current professional placement.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues recorded in the available data. This limits detailed insight into their specific research outputs or collaborative networks.

No book publications have been documented, nor are there records of main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics associated with their profile. The absence of documented awards or distinctions further characterizes the currently available professional overview.

Due to the limited dataset, no further elaboration on research themes, scientific contributions, or academic impact can be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • Gender differences in alcohol consumption and adverse drinking consequences: cross‐cultural patterns

    R W Wilsnack;N D Vogeltanz;S C Wilsnack;T R Harris

  • Methods for quantification of exposure to cigarette smoking and environmental tobacco smoke: focus on developmental toxicology.

    Ana Florescu;Roberta Ferrence;Tom Einarson;Peter Selby

  • Electronic Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation: A Systematic Review.

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  • Effects of tobacco taxation and pricing on smoking behavior in high risk populations: a knowledge synthesis.

    Pearl Bader;David Boisclair;Roberta Ferrence

  • On the emerging paradigm of drinking patterns and their social and health consequences.

    Jurgen Rehm;Mary Jane Ashley;Robin Room;Eric Single;Eric Single

  • Reducing children’s exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in homes: issues and strategies

    Mary Jane Ashley;Roberta Ferrence

  • Effects of gender in social control of smoking cessation.

    J. Lee Westmaas;T. Cameron Wild;Roberta Ferrence

  • Understanding the sources of normative influence on behavior: The example of tobacco

    Erin L. Mead;Rajiv N. Rimal;Roberta Ferrence;Joanna E. Cohen

  • Economic instruments for obesity prevention: results of a scoping review and modified delphi survey

    Guy E. J. Faulkner;Paul Grootendorst;[No Value] Van Hai Nguyen;Tatiana Andreyeva

  • Nicotine and Public Health

    R. Ferrence;J. Slade;Robin Room;M. Pope

  • “Hardcore” definitions and their application to a population-based sample of smokers

    Michelle L. Costa;Joanna E. Cohen;Joanna E. Cohen;Michael O. Chaiton;David Ip

  • Passive smoking and children.

    Roberta Ferrence

  • Alkoholkonsum und Gemeinwohl: Strategien zur Reduzierung des schädlichen Gebrauchs in der Bevölkerung

    G. Edwards;P. Anderson;T. Babor;S. Casswell

  • Diffusion theory and drug use.

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  • Smoking in the home: changing attitudes and current practices.

    Mary Jane Ashley;Joanna Cohen;Roberta Ferrence;Shelley Bull

  • Political ideology and tobacco control

    Joanna E. Cohen;Nancy Milio;Richard Gary Rozier;Roberta Ferrence

  • Reference values for hair cotinine as a biomarker of active and passive smoking in women of reproductive age, pregnant women, children, and neonates: systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Ana Florescu;Roberta Ferrence;Thomas R Einarson;Peter Selby

  • Heterogeneity among smokers and non-smokers in attitudes and behaviour regarding smoking and smoking restrictions

    Blake D Poland;Joanna E Cohen;Mary J Ashley;Ed Adlaf

  • Statistical control in research on alcohol and tobacco: an example from research on alcohol and mortality.

    Lynn T. Kozlowski;Roberta G. Ferrence

  • The Impact of Tobacco Tax Cuts on Smoking Initiation Among Canadian Young Adults

    Bo Zhang;Joanna Cohen;Roberta Ferrence;Roberta Ferrence;Jürgen Rehm;Jürgen Rehm

  • Predictors of Canadian legislators’ support for tobacco control policies

    Joanna E. Cohen;Nicole A. de Guia;Mary Jane Ashley;Roberta Ferrence;Roberta Ferrence

  • Ever Use of Nicotine and Nonnicotine Electronic Cigarettes Among High School Students in Ontario, Canada

    Hayley A. Hamilton;Hayley A. Hamilton;Roberta Ferrence;Roberta Ferrence;Angela Boak;Robert Schwartz;Robert Schwartz

Frequent Co-Authors

Blake Poland
Blake Poland University of Toronto
Lynn T. Kozlowski
Lynn T. Kozlowski University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Edward M. Adlaf
Edward M. Adlaf Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Robin Room
Robin Room La Trobe University
Robert E. Mann
Robert E. Mann Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Guy Faulkner
Guy Faulkner University of British Columbia
Sally Casswell
Sally Casswell Massey University
William Pickett
William Pickett Brock University
Norman Giesbrecht
Norman Giesbrecht Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Hayley Hamilton
Hayley Hamilton Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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