Using the time-varying effect model (TVEM) to examine dynamic associations between negative affect and self confidence on smoking urges: differences between successful quitters and relapsers
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Conceptualizing analyses of ecological momentary assessment dataAdvancing the understanding of craving during smoking cessation attempts: a demonstration of the time-varying effect model.Modeling complexity of EMA data: time-varying lagged effects of negative affect on smoking urges for subgroups of nicotine addiction.Functional data analysis for dynamical system identification of behavioral processesModeling intensive longitudinal data with mixtures of nonparametric trajectories and time-varying effects.Time-varying SMART design and data analysis methods for evaluating adaptive intervention effectsUnderstanding the role of cessation fatigue in the smoking cessation process.Modeling nonlinear time-dependent treatment effects: an application of the generalized time-varying effect model (TVEM)Positive smoking outcome expectancies mediate the association between negative affect and smoking urge among women during a quit attempt.Predictors of multiple sexual partners from adolescence through young adulthood.Developmental and contextual considerations for adrenal and gonadal hormone functioning during adolescence: Implications for adolescent mental health.Sample Size Considerations in Prevention Research Applications of Multilevel Modeling and Structural Equation Modeling.Time-varying effect models for ordinal responses with applications in substance abuse research.The time-varying association between perceived stress and hunger within and between daysModeling naturalistic craving, withdrawal, and affect during early nicotine abstinence: A pilot ecological momentary assessment study.Withdrawal: Expanding a Key Addiction Construct.Time-varying associations between confidence and motivation to abstain from marijuana during treatment among adolescents.Time-varying effects of a text-based smoking cessation intervention for urban adolescentsA time-varying effect model for studying gender differences in health behaviorA Comparison of Two-Stage Approaches for Fitting Nonlinear Ordinary Differential Equation Models with Mixed EffectsAnalytic strategies to evaluate the association of time-varying exposures to HIV-related outcomes: Alcohol consumption as an exampleTreating co-occurring depression and anxiety: modeling the dynamics of psychopathology and psychotherapy using the time-varying effect model.A dynamical systems approach to understanding self-regulation in smoking cessation behavior change.Time-varying processes involved in smoking lapse in a randomized trial of smoking cessation therapies.A cross-lagged path analysis of five intrapersonal determinants of smoking cessation.A time-varying effect model of the dynamic association between alcohol use and consequences over the first two years of college.Anhedonia: Its Dynamic Relations With Craving, Negative Affect, and Treatment During a Quit Smoking Attempt.Time-varying effect modeling to address new questions in behavioral research: Examples in marijuana use.An alternative framework to investigating and understanding intraindividual processes in substance abuse recovery: an idiographic approach and demonstration.A time-varying effect model for examining group differences in trajectories of zero-inflated count outcomes with applications in substance abuse research.Attentional bias to negative affect moderates negative affect's relationship with smoking abstinence.Time-varying effects of families and peers on adolescent marijuana use: Person-environment interactions across development.Age-Varying Links Between Violence Exposure and Behavioral, Mental, and Physical Health.The Dynamic Role of Urban Neighborhood Effects in a Text-Messaging Adolescent Smoking Intervention.The promise of intensive longitudinal data capture for behavioral health researchDirectly assessing interpersonal RSA influences in the frequency domain: An illustration with generalized partial directed coherence.The time-varying relations between risk factors and smoking before and after a quit attempt.Intergenerational Continuity in Depression: The Importance of Time-Varying Effects, Maternal Co-morbid Health Risk Behaviors and Child's Gender.Modeling the complexity of dynamic, momentary interpersonal behavior: Applying the time-varying effect model to test predictions from interpersonal theory.Trends in self-efficacy to quit and smoking urges among homeless smokers participating in a smoking cessation RCT.
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Using the time-varying effect model (TVEM) to examine dynamic associations between negative affect and self confidence on smoking urges: differences between successful quitters and relapsers
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Mariya P Shiyko
Saul Shiffman
Stephanie T Lanza
Xianming Tan
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10.1007/S11121-011-0264-Z
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z