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  1. Pineiro B, Vidrine DJ, Wetter DW, Hoover DS, Frank-Pearce SG, Nguyen N, Zbikowski SM, Vidrine JI. Implementation of Ask-Advise-Connect in a safety net healthcare system: quitline treatment engagement and smoking cessation outcomes. Transl Behav Med. 2020;10(1):163-167.
  2. Pineiro B, Vidrine DJ, Wetter DW, Hoover DS, Frank-Pearce S, Nguyen N, Zbikowski SM, Vidrine JI. Quitline treatment enrollment, dose, and cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect: Differential efficacy among Spanish- vs. English-speaking smokers. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention. 2020;29(6).
  3. Bui TC, Pineiro B, Vidrine DJ, Wetter DW, Frank-Pearce SG, Vidrine JI. Quitline Treatment Enrollment and Cessation Outcomes Among Smokers Linked With Treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect: Comparisons Among Smokers With and Without HIV. Nicotine Tob Res. 2020;22(9):1640-1643.
  4. Wetherill MS, Williams MB, White KC, Li J, Vidrine JI, Vidrine DJ. Food pantries as partners in population health: Assessing organizational and personnel readiness for delivering nutrition-focused charitable food assistance. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition. 2019;14(1-2):50-69.
  5. Vidrine DJ, Frank-Pearce SG, Vidrine JI, et al. Efficacy of Mobile Phone-Delivered Smoking Cessation Interventions for Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Individuals: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Intern Med. 2019;179(2):167-174.
  6. Stevens EM, Wetter DW, Vidrine DJ, Hoover DS, Frank-Pearce SG, Nguyen N, Li Y, Waters AJ, Meade CD, Wagener TL, Vidrine JI. Enhancing Smoking Risk Communications: The Influence of Need for Cognition. Am J Health Behav. 2019;43(5):950-962.
  7. Stevens EM, Kim S, Leshner G, Leavens ELS, Vidrine JI, et al. The Attitudinal and Motivational Effects of Anti-waterpipe Messages. Am J Health Behav. 2019;43(3):478-489.
  8. Pineiro B, Wetter DW, Vidrine DJ, Hoover DS, Frank-Pearce SG, Nguyen N, Zbikowski SM, Williams MB, Vidrine JI. Quitline treatment dose predicts cessation outcomes among safety net patients linked with treatment via Ask-Advise-Connect. Prev Med Rep. 2019;13:262-267.
  9. Hoover DS, Spears CA, Vidrine DJ, Walker JL, Shih YCT, Wetter DW, Elting LS, Ramondetta LM, Li YS, Gillaspy SR, Vidrine JI. Smoking Cessation Treatment Needs of Low SES Cervical Cancer Survivors. American Journal of Health Behavior. 2019;43(3):606-620.
  10. McNeill LH, Reitzel LR, Escoto KH, Roberson CL, Nguyen N, Vidrine JI, Strong LL, Wetter DW. Engaging Black Churches to Address Cancer Health Disparities: Project CHURCH. Front Public Health. 2018;6:191.
  11. Hoover DS, Wetter DW, Vidrine DJ, Nguyen N, Frank SG, Li Y, Waters AJ, Meade CD, Vidrine JI. Enhancing Smoking Risk Communications: The Influence of Health Literacy and Message Content. Ann Behav Med. 2018;52(3):204-215.
  12. Spears CA, Hedeker D, Li L, Wu C, Anderson NK, Houchins SC, Vinci C, Hoover DS, Vidrine JI, et al. Mechanisms underlying mindfulness-based addiction treatment versus cognitive behavioral therapy and usual care for smoking cessation. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2017;85(11):1029-1040.
  13. Hovick SR, Bevers TB, Vidrine JI, et al. User Perceptions and Reactions to an Online Cancer Risk Assessment Tool: a Process Evaluation of Cancer Risk Check. J Cancer Educ. 2017;32(1):141-147.
  14. Vidrine JI, Spears CA, Heppner WL, et al. Efficacy of mindfulness-based addiction treatment (MBAT) for smoking cessation and lapse recovery: A randomized clinical trial. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2016;84(9):824-838.
  15. Nguyen NT, Tran BX, Hwang LY, Markham CM, Swartz MD, Vidrine JI, et al. Effects of cigarette smoking and nicotine dependence on adherence to antiretroviral therapy among HIV-positive patients in Vietnam. AIDS Care. 2016;28(3):359-364.
  16. Heppner WL, Spears CA, Correa-Fernandez V, Castro Y, Li Y, Guo B, Reitzel LR, Vidrine JI, et al. Dispositional Mindfulness Predicts Enhanced Smoking Cessation and Smoking Lapse Recovery. Ann Behav Med. 2016;50(3):337-347.
  17. Etcheverry PE, Waters AJ, Lam C, Correa-Fernandez V, Vidrine JI, Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW. Attentional bias to negative affect moderates negative affect's relationship with smoking abstinence. Health Psychol. 2016;35(8):881-890.
  18. Vidrine JI, Businelle MS, Reitzel LR, et al. Coping Mediates the Association of Mindfulness with Psychological Stress, Affect, and Depression Among Smokers Preparing to Quit. Mindfulness (N Y). 2015;6(3):433-443.
  19. Spears CA, Houchins SC, Stewart DW, Chen M, Correa-Fernandez V, Cano MA, Heppner WL, Vidrine JI, Wetter DW. Nonjudging facet of mindfulness predicts enhanced smoking cessation in Hispanics. Psychol Addict Behav. 2015;29(4):918-923.
  20. Nguyen NT, Tran BX, Hwang LY, Markham CM, Swartz MD, Vidrine JI, et al. Motivation to quit smoking among HIV-positive smokers in Vietnam. BMC Public Health. 2015;15:326.
  21. Loprinzi PD, Darnell T, Hager K, Vidrine JI. Physical activity-related beliefs and discrepancies between beliefs and physical activity behavior for various chronic diseases. Physiol Behav. 2015;151:577-582.
  22. Hoover DS, Vidrine JI, Shete S, et al. Health Literacy, Smoking, and Health Indicators in African American Adults. J Health Commun. 2015;20 Suppl 2:24-33.
  23. Adams CE, Cano MA, Heppner WL, Stewart DW, Correa-Fernandez V, Vidrine JI, et al. Testing a Moderated Mediation Model of Mindfulness, Psychosocial Stress, and Alcohol Use among African American Smokers. Mindfulness (N Y). 2015;6(2):315-325.