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- Publications
- Influence
Motivation, self-efficacy, physical activity and nutrition in college students: randomized controlled trial of an internet-based education program.
- D. Franko, Tara M Cousineau, +6 authors M. Ciccazzo
- Medicine
- Preventive medicine
- 1 October 2008
OBJECTIVE
MyStudentBody.com-Nutrition (MSB-N) is an internet-based nutrition and physical activity education program for college students.
METHOD
Students from six universities (N=476) in the U.S.… Expand
My Student Body: A High-Risk Drinking Prevention Web Site for College Students
- Emil Chiauzzi, T. Green, Sarah E Lord, C. Thum, M. Goldstein
- Medicine
- Journal of American college health : J of ACH
- 1 May 2005
The authors investigated the efficacy of an interactive Web site, MyStudentBody.com:Alcohol (MSB:Alcohol) that offers a brief, tailored intervention to help heavy drinking college students reduce… Expand
Buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naloxone diversion, misuse, and illicit use: an international review.
- Michael A Yokell, N. Zaller, T. Green, J. Rich
- Medicine
- Current drug abuse reviews
- 1 March 2011
The diversion, misuse, and non-medically supervised use of buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naloxone by opioid users are reviewed. Buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naloxone are used globally as opioid… Expand
Women who abuse prescription opioids: findings from the Addiction Severity Index-Multimedia Version Connect prescription opioid database.
- T. Green, Jill M. Grimes Serrano, A. Licari, Simon H. Budman, S. Butler
- Medicine
- Drug and alcohol dependence
- 1 July 2009
BACKGROUND
Evidence suggests gender differences in abuse of prescription opioids. This study aimed to describe characteristics of women who abuse prescription opioids in a treatment-seeking sample… Expand
Online psychoeducational support for infertile women: a randomized controlled trial.
- Tara M Cousineau, T. Green, +5 authors M. Perloe
- Medicine
- Human reproduction
- 1 March 2008
BACKGROUND
The study goal was to develop and test the effectiveness of a brief online education and support program for female infertility patients.
METHODS
A randomized-controlled trial was… Expand
Characteristics of Fentanyl Overdose — Massachusetts, 2014–2016
- Nicholas J. Somerville, Julie O'Donnell, +10 authors A. Walley
- Medicine
- MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report
- 14 April 2017
Opioid overdose deaths in Massachusetts increased 150% from 2012 to 2015 (1). The proportion of opioid overdose deaths in the state involving fentanyl, a synthetic, short-acting opioid with 50-100… Expand
Profiles of risk: a qualitative study of injecting drug users in Tehran, Iran
- E. Razzaghi, A. R. Movaghar, T. Green, K. Khoshnood
- Medicine
- Harm reduction journal
- 18 March 2006
BackgroundIn Iran, there are an estimated 200,000 injecting drug users (IDUs). Injecting drug use is a relatively new phenomenon for this country, where opium smoking was the predominant form of drug… Expand
Development and validation of the Infertility Self-Efficacy scale.
- Tara M Cousineau, T. Green, E. Corsini, Thea Barnard, A. Seibring, A. Domar
- Psychology, Medicine
- Fertility and sterility
- 1 September 2004
OBJECTIVE
To develop and validate a scale of perceived self-efficacy for people coping with infertility treatment.
DESIGN
Self-efficacy scale development involved: [1] item generation with medical… Expand
Distinguishing signs of opioid overdose and indication for naloxone: an evaluation of six overdose training and naloxone distribution programs in the United States.
AIMS
This study assessed overdose and naloxone administration knowledge among current or former opioid abusers trained and untrained in overdose-response in the United States.
DESIGN AND… Expand
Food, mood, and attitude: reducing risk for eating disorders in college women.
- D. Franko, L. Mintz, +9 authors S. Budman
- Psychology, Medicine
- Health psychology : official journal of the…
- 1 November 2005
Food, Mood, and Attitude (FMA) is a CD-ROM prevention program developed to decrease risk for eating disorders in college women. Female 1st-year students (N = 240) were randomly assigned to the… Expand
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