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E-cigarette perceptions, use frequency and susceptibility among young adults in Hong Kong [Meeting Abstract]

Jiang, N.; Cleland, C.; Wang, M. P.; Kwong, A.; Lai, V.; Lam, T. H.
ISI:000431841800279
ISSN: 1617-9625
CID: 3127922

Assessment of exclusive and dual cigarette and hookah smoking among a sample of pregnant women in Egypt [Meeting Abstract]

El Shahawy, O.; Labib, K.; Mead, E.; Hamdy, A.; Sherman, S.; Oncken, C.
ISI:000431841800898
ISSN: 1617-9625
CID: 3127582

Preventing the primary cesarean in practice: evaluating adherence to ACOG/SMFM guidelines at a single institution [Meeting Abstract]

Escobar, Christina; Anzai, Yuzuru; Arslan, Alan; Benedetto-Anzai, Maria Teresa; Cheon, Teresa; McClelland, W. Spencer
ISI:000423616600331
ISSN: 0002-9378
CID: 2956272

Effect of the tools of the mind kindergarten program on children's social and emotional development

Blair, Clancy; McKinnon, Rachel D.; Daneri, M. Paula
Social-emotional competence in early childhood and the elementary grades is foundational for children's short- and long-term academic, social, mental health, and employment outcomes. This study examined the effects of a large-scale (N = 715) cluster randomized controlled trial of a comprehensive kindergarten program, Tools of the Mind, on teachers"™ reports of children's social-emotional competence at the end of kindergarten with follow-up in first grade. Results indicated that at the end of kindergarten, children in classrooms in schools randomly assigned to the treatment condition had reduced teacher reported behavior problems and aggression and improved self-regulation, social-emotional competence, and positive teacher-child relationships relative to children in classrooms in schools randomly assigned to the control condition. No differences were detected for teacher-reported academic competence. Sustained effects in first grade were seen only for first grade teachers"™ reports of aggression and conduct problems. This study adds to a growing literature demonstrating positive effects of educational programs focusing on children's social-emotional as well as academic competence.
SCOPUS:85042904723
ISSN: 0885-2006
CID: 3031232

Development of an evaluation tool for smoking cessation clinics and services [Meeting Abstract]

Lam, T-H; He, Y.; Jiang, C. Q.; Cheung, Y. T. D.; Ho, S. Y.; Li, H. C. W.; Cheng, K. K.; Jiang, Nan; Su, Shenghua; Tang, Y.; Yang, Yan; Jiang, Yuan; Zhu, Weihua; Lin, Peiru
ISI:000431841800869
ISSN: 1617-9625
CID: 3127592

Reports of the workshops held at the 2018 international AAAI conference on web and social media

An, Jisun; Chunara, Rumi; Crandall, David J.; Frajberg, Darian; French, Megan; Jansen, Bernard J.; Kulshrestha, Juhi; Mejova, Yelena; Romero, Daniel M.; Salminen, Joni; Sharma, Amit; Sheth, Amit; Tan, Chenhao; Taylor, Samuel Hardman; Wijeratne, Sanjaya
SCOPUS:85059866350
ISSN: 0738-4602
CID: 3820162

Is neighborhood safety associated with depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and psychological distress among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men?

Kreski, Noah T.; Park, Su Hyun; Safren, Steven A.; Goedel, William C.; Morganstein, Jace G.; Chaix, Basile; Duncan, Dustin T.
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between perceived neighborhood safety and mental health burdens among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in Paris, France. Participants were recruited through a geosocial networking application (n = 580) and completed a web-based cross-sectional survey. Modified Poisson models were used to estimate risk ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the associations between perceived neighborhood safety and depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and psychological distress. Perceived lack of neighborhood safety was associated with depression symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and psychological distress in our sample of MSM.
ISI:000438544300004
ISSN: 1935-9705
CID: 3211772

Prevalence of Midwakh tobacco smoking in trend-setting Lebanon: an indicator of potential spread across the Arab world? [Meeting Abstract]

Afifi, R.; Ghandour, L.; El Salibi, N.; Nakkash, R.; Rady, A.; Sherman, S.
ISI:000431841800494
ISSN: 1617-9625
CID: 3127612

Air Pollution, Mediterranean Diet, and Cause-Specific Mortality Risk in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study [Meeting Abstract]

Lim, C. C.; Hayes, R.; Ahn, J.; Shao, Y.; Thurston, G. D.
ISI:000449980305464
ISSN: 1073-449x
CID: 3512812

Potential for sustainability of strategies for implementing tobacco use treatment guidelines in the Vietnam public healthcare system: qualitative post intervention assessment [Meeting Abstract]

Van Devanter, N.; Vu, M.; Nguyen, N.; Nguyen, T.; Shelley, D.
ISI:000431841800338
ISSN: 1617-9625
CID: 3127622