PMID: 7024312Jun 1, 1981Paper

Behavioral approaches to smoking cessation--II. Topical bibliography 1969-1979

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
C T OrleansL A Haac

Abstract

This topical bibliography covers that past decade of research into behavioral approaches to smoking cessation. Using multiple sources, including Psychological Abstracts, 335 reference were compiled from over 50 psychology, medicine, and related behavioral science journals. All references were comprehensively coded for each of 28 topical area of interest to behavioral researchers and clinicians. Topics include specific behavioral smoking cessation techniques (e.g. aversive smoking, relaxation techniques, stimulus control), treatment problems (e.g. maintenance problems and procedures, physiological correlates of smoking behavior, therapist and treatment factors influencing outcome). An index defining each topical and listing by number all articles related to each topic is included with the bibliography (Tables 1 and 2). With this index, users with specialized interests can quickly locate all citations concerning a particular topic or combination of topics. The preceding article (Orleans et al., 1981) gives guidelines for expanding this bibliography for personal reference use.

References

Jun 1, 1976·The British Journal of Medical Psychology·S KreitlerH Kreitler
Nov 1, 1979·The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology·D H Taylor, P N Blezard
Dec 1, 1978·Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology·O A Barbarin
Apr 1, 1978·Journal of Clinical Psychology·C D Tori
Jun 1, 1978·The British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol and Other Drugs·Y LamontagneG Gaudette
Sep 1, 1978·The British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol and Other Drugs·J H JaffeT Kaplan
Jan 1, 1977·The Journal of International Medical Research·A Rosenberg
Jan 1, 1977·Addictive Behaviors·B G Danaher
Jan 1, 1979·Addictive Behaviors·L W Frederiksen, J E Martin
Dec 1, 1978·Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health·G Rose, P J Hamilton
Apr 19, 1979·The New England Journal of Medicine·E L Wynder, D Hoffmann
Jan 1, 1979·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·L L PedersonN M Lefcoe
Jul 1, 1979·Journal of the American Geriatrics Society·D G Blazer, J L Houpt
Apr 1, 1979·Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology·D B Abrams, G T Wilson
Jul 28, 1979·British Medical Journal·M A RussellC D Baker
Jan 1, 1979·Addictive Behaviors·G Hackett, J J Horan
Dec 1, 1979·American Journal of Public Health·T HarrupK Soghikian
Oct 1, 1977·British Journal of Diseases of the Chest·J S Jones
Jan 1, 1977·Journal of Psychosomatic Research·D L DudleyC J Martin
Jan 1, 1977·Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene·G A Butcher
Jan 1, 1977·Addictive Behaviors·L W Frederiksen, M Frazier
Mar 9, 1978·The New England Journal of Medicine·B R Luce, S O Schweitzer
Jan 1, 1978·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·H E Stanton
Feb 1, 1978·The International Journal of the Addictions·Y LamontagneJ M Boisvert
Jan 1, 1978·Addictive Behaviors·E S Barton, J L Barton
Jan 1, 1978·Addictive Behaviors·J J HoranS E Linberg
Jan 1, 1978·Addictive Behaviors·V J Adesso, W R Glad
Sep 1, 1978·American Journal of Public Health·B G DanaherJ D Ford
Jan 1, 1978·Health Education Monographs·G D Kaplan, A Cowles
Jan 1, 1978·Scandinavian Journal of Psychology·L Sjöberg, V Samsonowitz
Jan 1, 1978·Addictive Behaviors·O PomerleauM Pertschuk
Jan 1, 1978·Addictive Behaviors·J A BestL Trentadue
Jan 1, 1978·Addictive Behaviors·J A Best, A R Hakstian
Jan 1, 1978·Addictive Behaviors·F L Collins, L H Epstein
Jan 1, 1978·Addictive Behaviors·J R Eiser, S R Sutton
Dec 1, 1978·Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology·C H Elliott, D R Denney
Dec 1, 1978·Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology·M A RussellY Saloojee
Dec 1, 1978·Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology·R E Glasgow
Dec 1, 1978·Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology·H A Lando, J A McCullough
Dec 1, 1978·Journal of Health and Social Behavior·R B WarneckeC Manfredi

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Citations

Jun 1, 1981·Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry·C T OrleansL A Haac
Jan 1, 1982·Addictive Behaviors·R H ShipleyC Williams
Nov 1, 1989·Preventive Medicine·R B WarneckeL A Jason
Jan 1, 1984·Health Education Quarterly·R A Windsor, E E Bartlett
Aug 1, 1987·The International Journal of the Addictions·D G Byrne, H M Whyte

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