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August 2009 Curriculum Vitae

Name: Saul Shiffman

Address: Bellefield Professional Building 130 N. Bellefield Avenue (Suite 510) University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15260

5726 Woodmont Street Pittsburgh, PA 15217

Telephones: Office: (412) 687-5677 Fax: (412) 687-4855 Home: (412) 422-7754 Fax: (412) 422-7748 Internet: [email protected]

Personal: Birth: November 27, 1951, Bogota, Colombia. United States Citizen. Married to Joan Wagman. Daughters: Miriam (b. 1991) & Eliza (b. 1994)

EDUCATION

1981 Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, UCLA Minor fields: physiological psychology, philosophy Dissertation: The effects of graduate training in clinical psychology on performance in a psychotherapy analog.

1974 M.A., Psychology, UCLA Thesis: The tobacco withdrawal syndrome.

1973 B.S., Psychology, Brooklyn College, City University of New York Honors research: Factors affecting the stereotyping of ideological groups.

HONORS

2009 Ovid Ferno Award for “ground-beaking advances in clinical research,” Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award, Clinical Research, Good Clinical Practices Journal 1998 Fellow, American Psychological Society 1995 Fellow, Society of Behavioral Medicine 1994 Fellow, Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association Fellow, Division of Addictive Behaviors, American Psychological Association 1993 Fellow, Division of Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse, American Psychological Association 1973 Danforth Graduate Fellowship B.S. awarded Summa Cum Laude with Department Honors 1972 Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Chi, Sigma Chi

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research Society of Behavioral Medicine American Psychological Association Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors American Psychological Society Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Research Interests

Behavioral processes in addiction, particularly cigarette smoking; behavior change and relapse; self-management and self-control.

Field research methodology for capturing data in real time in real-world settings: Ecological Momentary Assessment.

Behavioral and policy issues in pharmaceuticals and self-medication; switches of medications to OTC status.

Academic employment

2000 - Research Professor, Department of Psychology (also Psychiatry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Clinical Translational Research), University of Pittsburgh

1991 - 2000 Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh

1990 - 1991 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Washington.

1987 - 1991 Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh

1984 - 1987 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh

1983 - 1984 Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa

1981 - 1984 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa

1978 - 1981 Associate Director, Laboratory for the Study of Smoking Behavior, Department of Psychiatry, UCLA

Clinical Research Psychologist, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Brentwood; Consultant to the Research Service

Consultancies & entrepreneurial activities

1999 - Co-founder and Chief Science Officer, invivodata, inc., electronic patient diary methods for clinical research

1998- Co-founder and partner, JSR, LLC, and NPD, LLC, development of pharmaceutical products (including smoking cessation products)

1993 - Senior Scientific Advisor, Pinney Associates, consulting on health research and policy. Publications

1. Gritz, E.R., Shiffman, S., Jarvik, M.E., Haber, J., Dymond, A. M., Roger, R., Charuvastra, V., & Schlesinger, J. (1975). Physiological and psychological effects of methadone in man. Archives of General Psychiatry, 32, 237-242.

2. Gritz, E.R., Shiffman, S., Jarvik, M.E., Schlesinger, J., & Charuvastra, V. (1976). Naltrexone: An assessment of physiological and psychological effects of single doses. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 19, 773-776.

3. Shiffman, S., & Jarvik, M.E. (1976). Trends in withdrawal symptoms in abstinence from cigarette smoking. Psychopharmacologia, 50, 35-39.

4. Shiffman, S. (1979). The tobacco withdrawal syndrome. In N. M. Krasnegor (Ed.), Cigarette smoking as a dependence process (pp. 158-184). Monograph 23, National Institute on Drug Abuse, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Rockville, Maryland.

5. Shiffman, S. (1980). Diminished smoking withdrawal symptoms, and cessation: A cautionary note. In G. B. Gory and F. G. Bock (Eds.), A safe cigarette? (pp. 283- 297). Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory, Cold Springs Harbor, New York.

6. Shiffman, S., & Jarvik, M.E. (1980). Withdrawal symptoms: The first week is the hardest. World Smoking and Health, 5, 16-22.

7. Shiffman, S. (1981). Tobacco use as nicotine dependence. In G. Volger (Ed.), Rapture and reality: Drug use in cross-cultural perspective. Cologne, Germany: Museum fur Volkerkunde.

8. Shiffman, S. (1981). Relapse episodes following smoking cessation. World Smoking and Health, 6, 43-46.

9. Shiffman, S. (1982). A relapse-prevention hotline. Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists in Substance Abuse, 1, 50-54.

10. Shiffman, S. (1982). Relapse following smoking cessation: A situational analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 50, 71-86.

11. Elliott, R., Stiles, W.B., Shiffman, S., Barker, C.B., Burstein, B., & Goodman, G. (1982). The empirical analysis of help-intended communications: Conceptual framework and recent research. In T. A. Wills (Ed.), Basic processes in helping relationships (pp. 333-356). New York: Academic Press.

12. Shiffman, S., Gritz, E.R., Schneider, N., Maltese, J., Lee, M., & Jarvik, M.E. (1983). The effects of cigarette smoking and nicotine gum on the amplitude and frequency of hand tremor. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 33, 800-805.

13. Shiffman, S. (1984). Coping with temptations to smoke. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 52, 261-267.

14. Shiffman, S., & Jarvik, M.E. (1984). Smoking, physiological arousal, and emotional response: Nesbitt's Paradox re-examined. Addictive Behaviors, 9, 95-98.

15. Shiffman, S. (1984). Cognitive antecedents and sequelae of smoking relapse crises. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 14, 296-309.

16. Shiffman, S., Read, L., & Jarvik, M.E. (1985). Smoking relapse situations: A preliminary typology. International Journal of the Addictions, 20(2), 311-318. 17. Shiffman, S., Read, L., Maltese, J., Rapkin, D., & Jarvik, M.E. (1985). Preventing relapse in exsmokers. In G. A. Marlatt and J. R. Gordon (Eds.), Relapse prevention: Maintenance strategies in the treatment of addictive behaviors. New York: Guilford Press.

18. Shiffman, S. (1985). Coping with temptations to smoke. In S. Shiffman and T. A. Wills (Eds.), Coping and substance use. New York: Academic Press.

19. Shiffman, S., & Wills, T.A. (Eds.). (1985). Coping and substance use. New York: Academic Press.

20. Wills, T.A., & Shiffman, S. (1985). Coping behavior and its relation to substance use: A conceptual framework. In S. Shiffman and T. A. Wills (Eds.), Coping and substance use. New York: Academic Press.

21. Rosenthal, K.L., Gesten, E.L., & Shiffman, S. (1986). Gender and sex role differences in the perception of social support. Sex Roles, 14, 481-499.

22. Shiffman, S. (1986). A cluster-analytic typology of smoking relapse episodes. Addictive Behaviors, 11, 295-307.

23. Shiffman, S., et. al. (1986). Models of smoking relapse. Health Psychology (Supplement), 5, 13-27.

24. Shiffman, S. (1987). Psychosocial factors in smoking and quitting. Health beliefs, self-efficacy, and stress. In J. K. Ockene (Ed.), The pharmacological treatment of nicotine dependence (pp. 48-62). Cambridge: Harvard University.

25. Shiffman, S. (1987). Integrating behavioral and pharmacological treatment. In J. K. Ockene (Ed.), The pharmacological treatment of nicotine dependence (pp. 196-204). Cambridge: Harvard University.

26. Shiffman, S. (1987). Clinical psychology training and psychotherapy interview performance: An empirical evaluation. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 24, 71-84.

27. Shiffman, S. (1987). Maintenance and relapse. In T. D. Nirenberg and S. Maisto (Eds.), Developments in the assessment and treatment of addictive behaviors (pp.353-385). Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing.

28. Shiffman, S., & Jarvik, M.E. (1987). Situational determinants of coping in smoking relapse crises. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 17, 3-15.

29. Shiffman, S. (1987). The concept of craving: Let us not throw out the baby with the bathwater. British Journal of Addiction, 82, 37-38.

30. Shiffman, S., & Prange, M. (1988). Self-monitored and self-reported smoking patterns: A validity study. Addictive Behaviors, 13, 201-204.

31. Gritz, E.R., Ippoliti, A., Jarvik, M.E., Rose, J., Shiffman, S., Harrison, A., & Van Vunakis, H. (1988). The effect of nicotine on the delay of gastric emptying. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2, 173-188.

32. Neidigh, L.W., Gesten, E.L., & Shiffman, S. (1988). Coping with the temptation to drink. Addictive Behaviors, 13, 1-9.

33. Shiffman, S. (1988). Behavioral assessment for smoking cessation. In D. M. Donovan and G. A. Marlatt (Eds.), Assessment of addictive behaviors: Behavioral, cognitive, and physiological procedures. New York: Guilford Press. 34. O'Connell, K.A., & Shiffman, S. (1988). Negative affect smoking and smoking relapse. Journal of Substance Abuse, 1, 25-33.

35. Shiffman, S. (1989). Tobacco "Chippers": Individual differences in tobacco dependence. Psychopharmacology, 97, 539-547.

36. Shiffman, S. (1989). Trans-situational consistency in smoking relapse. Health Psychology, 8, 471-481.

37. Shiffman, S. (1989). Conceptual issues in the study of relapse. In M. Gossop (Ed.), Relapse and addictive behaviour. Kent, England: Croom Helm Ltd.

38. Shiffman, S. (1989). Smoking relapse crises: The Stay Quit Line project. In T. Loberg, W. R. Miller, P. E. Nathan, and G. A. Marlatt (Eds.), Addictive behaviors: Prevention and early identification. Amsterdam, Holland: Swets and Zeitlinger.

39. Grilo, C.M., Shiffman, S., & Wing, R.R. (1989). Relapse crises and coping among dieters. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57(4), 488-495.

40. Shiffman, S., Fischer, L.A., Zettler-Segal, M., and Benowitz, N.E. (1990). Nicotine exposure in non-dependent smokers. Archives of General Psychiatry, 47, 333-336.

41. Shiffman, S. (1991). Refining models of dependence: variations across persons and situations. British Journal of Addictions, 86, 611-615.

42. Shiffman, S., Cassileth, B., Black, B., Buxbaum, J., Celentano, D., Corcoran, R., Gritz, E., Laszlo, J., Lichtenstein, E., Pechacek, T., Prochaska, J., Scholefield, P. (1991). Needs and recommendations for behavior research in the prevention and detection of cancer. Cancer, 67, 800-804.

43. Shiffman, S. (1992). Relapse process and relapse prevention in addictive behaviors. The Behavior Therapist, January, 9-11.

44. Kassel, J.D., & Shiffman, S. (1992). What can hunger teach us about drug craving? A comparative analysis of the two constructs. Advances in Behavior Therapy and Research, 14, 141-167.

45. Paty, J.A., Kassel, J.D., & Shiffman, S. (1992). Assessing stimulus control of smoking: The importance of base rates. In M. DeVries (Ed.), The experience of psychopathology. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. Also to be published in the United States by the American Psychiatric Association.

46. Shiffman, S., Zettler-Segal, M., Kassel, J.D., Paty, J.A., Benowitz, N.E., & Owens, G. (1992). Nicotine elimination and tolerance in nondependent cigarette smokers. Psychopharmacology, 109, 449-456.

47. Stone, A.A., & Shiffman, S. (1992). Reflections on the intensive assessment of stress, coping, and mood. Psychology and Health, 7, 115-129.

48. Grilo, C.M., Shiffman, S. & Wing, R.R. (1993). Coping with dietary relapse crises and their aftermath. Addictive Behaviors, 18, 89-102.

49. Pomerleau, O., Collins, A.C., Shiffman, S., & Pomerleau, C.S. (1993). Why some people smoke and others do not: New perspectives. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 723-731.

50. Shiffman, S. (1993). Assessing smoking patterns and motives. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 732-742.

51. Shiffman, S. (1993). Smoking cessation treatment: Any progress? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 718-722.

52. Stone, A.A., Neale, J.M., & Shiffman, S. (1993). Daily assessments of stress and coping and their association with mood. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 15, 8-16.

53. Leviton, L.C., Cline, T.R., & Shiffman, S. (1994). Personalizing risk communication and enhancing self-efficacy. In Tobacco and the clinician: Interventions for medical and dental practice. National Cancer Institute Monograph 5, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD.

54. Penner, L., Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A., and Fitzche, B.A. (1994). Individual differences in intra-person variability in mood. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66, 712-721.

55. Rigotti, N.A., McKool, K.M., & Shiffman, S. (1994). Predictors of smoking cessation after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Annals of Internal Medicine, 120, 287-293.

56. Grilo, C.M., & Shiffman, S. (1994). Longitudinal investigation of the Abstinence Violation Effect in binge eaters. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 62, 611-619.

57. Shiffman, S., Kassel, J.D., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., & Zettler-Segal, M. (1994). Smoking typology profiles of chippers and regular smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse, 6, 21-35.

58. Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A., Kassel, J.D., Gnys, M., & Zettler-Segal, M. (1994). Smoking behavior and smoking history of tobacco chippers. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2, 126-142.

59. Grilo, C.M., Shiffman, S., & Carter-Campbell, J.T. (1994). Binge eating antecedents in normal-weight nonpurging females: is there consistency? International Journal of Eating Disorders, 16, 239-249.

60. Kassel, J.D., Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., & Zettler-Segal, M. (1994). Psychosocial and personality differences in chippers and regular smokers. Addictive Behaviors, 19, 565-575.

61. Shiffman, S., Fischer, L.A., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., Kassel, J.D., Hickcox, M., & Perz, W. (1994). Drinking and smoking: A field study of their association. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16, 203-209.

62. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Porter, L.S., Krupp, L., Gnys, M., Paty, J.A., & Shiffman, S. (1994). Fatigue and mood in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients: Results of a momentary assessment protocol examining fatigue and mood levels and diurnal patterns. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16, 228-234.

63. Stone, A.A., & Shiffman, S. (1994). Ecological momentary assessment in behavioral medicine. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16, 199-202.

64. Shiffman, S. (1995). Comments on nicotine addiction. Psychopharmacology, 117, 14-15.

65. Wing, R.R., Shiffman, S., Drapkin, R.G., Grilo, C., & McDermott, M. (1995). Moderate versus restrictive diets: Implications for relapse. Behavior Therapy, 16, 5-24.

66. Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., Kassel, J.D., & Elash, C. (1995). Nicotine withdrawal in chippers and regular smokers: subjective and cognitive effects. Health Psychology, 14, 301-309.

67. Drapkin, R.G., Wing, R.R., & Shiffman, S. (1995). Responses to hypothetical high-risk situations: Do they predict weight loss in a behavioral treatment program or the content of dietary lapses? Health Psychology, 14(5), 427-434.

68. Shiffman, S. & Balabanis, M. (1995). Associations between alcohol and tobacco. In Alcohol and tobacco: From basic science to clinical practice. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Research Monograph 30, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

69. Niaura, R.A., & Shiffman, S. (1995). Psychosocial and biological mechanisms. In Alcohol and tobacco: From basic science to policy. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Research Monograph 30, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

70. Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., Kassel, J.D., & Hickcox, M. (1996). First lapses to smoking: Within- subjects analyses of real-time reports. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 366-379.

71. Butler, B.A., Wing, R.R., Shiffman, S. (1996). Effects of the number of high-fat and low-fat cues on food choice. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 3, 42-54.

72. Spanier, C., Shiffman, S., Maurer, A., Reynolds, B, & Butterbaugh, D. (1996). Attributions, self-efficacy, and rebound from failure to quit smoking. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 4, 191-197.

73. Shiffman, S. & Balabanis, M. (1996). Do drinking and smoking go together? In Alcohol Health & Research World: Alcoholism and Co-Occurring Disorders. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Alcohol World, volume 20, number 2, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

74. Shiffman, S. Hickcox, M., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., Kassel, J.D., & Richards, T. (1996). Progression from a smoking lapse to relapse: Prediction from abstinence violation effects and nicotine dependence. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 993-1002.

75. Shiffman, S., Gnys, M., Richards, T., Paty, J.A., Hickcox, M., & Kassel, J.D. (1996). Temptations to smoke after quitting: A comparison of lapsers and maintainers. Health Psychology, 15, 455-461.

76. Brauer, L.H., Hatsukami, D., Hanson, K., & Shiffman, S. (1996). Smoking topography in tobacco chippers and dependent smokers. Addictive Behaviors, 21, 233-238.

77. Shiffman, S. (1996). "Addiction versus stages of change models" vs. "Addiction and stages of change models." Addiction, 91 (9), 1289-1290.

78. Shiffman, S., Engberg, J., Paty, J.A., Perz, W., Gnys, M., Kassel, J.D., & Hickcox, M. (1997). A day at a time: Predicting smoking lapse from daily urge. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 106, 104-116.

79. Perkins, K.A., Levine, M., Marcus, M.D., & Shiffman, S. (1997). Addressing women's concern about weight gain due to smoking cessation. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 14(2), 173-182.

80. Shiffman, S., Hufford, M., Hickcox, M., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., & Kassel, J.D. (1997). Remember that? A comparison of real-time vs. retrospective recall of smoking lapses. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 65, 292-300.

81. Henningfield, J.E. and Shiffman, S. (1997). Practice guideline for the treatment of patients with nicotine dependence: Three guidelines. Abstracts of Clinical Care Guidelines, 24.

82. Shiffman, S., Hickcox, M., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., Kassel, J.D., & Richards, T. (1997). The Abstinence Violation Effect following smoking lapses and temptations. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 21 (5), 497- 523.

83. Shiffman, S., Hickcox, M., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., Richards, T., & Kassel, J.D. (1997). Individual differences in the context of smoking lapse episodes. Addictive Behaviors, 22 (6), 797-811.

84. Kassel, J.D., & Shiffman, S. (1997). Attentional mediation of cigarette smoking's effect on anxiety. Health Psychology, 16, 359-368. 85. Shiffman, S. (1997). Do we need to destroy our societies in order to save them? In Comments on Perkins’s “Membership of tobacco industry scientists in scientific societies”. Addiction, 527-528.

86. Burton, S.L., Kemper, K.E., Baxter, T.A., Shiffman S., Gitchell, J., Bridgers, E. (1997). Impact of promotion of the Great American Smokeout and availability of over-the-counter nicotine medications, 1996. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), 46, 867-871.

87. Shiffman, S., Gitchell, J., Pinney, J.M., Burton, S.L., Kemper, K.E., & Lara, E.A. (1997). Public health benefit of over-the-counter nicotine medications. Tobacco Control, 6, 306-310.

88. Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Smithline, L., Thompson, H., Goodie, J., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., & Kassel, J.D. (1997). The effects of psychosocial influences on ambulatory blood pressure: Contrasting different measurement and data analytic strategies. Psychophysiology, 34, S6.

89. Raynor, D.A., Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Ituarte, P., Smithline, L., Thompson, H., Goodie, J., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., & Kassel, J.D. (1997). The effects of social influences on cardiovascular responsiveness in the natural environment. Psychophysiology, 34, S73.

90. Smithline, L., Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Thompson, H., Goodie, J., Paty, J. A., Kassel, J.D. & Gnys, M. (1997). Job strain and ambulatory blood pressure in a healthy community sample: Failure to replicate. Psychophysiology, 34, S84.

91. Kamarck, T. W., Shiffman, S., Smithline, L., Goodie, J., Paty, J. A., Gnys, M., & Jong, J. (1998). The effects of task strain, social conflict, and emotional activation on ambulatory cardiovascular activity: Daily life consequences of "recurring stress" in a multiethnic adult sample. Health Psychology, 17, 17-29.

92. Stone, A.A., Schwartz, J.E., Neale, J.M., Shiffman, S., Marco, C.A., Hickcox, M., Paty, J., Porter, L.S., & Cruise, L. J. (1998). A comparison of coping assessed by ecological momentary assessment and retrospective recall. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1670-1680.

93. Shiffman, S. & Stone, A.A. (1998). Ecological momentary assessment in health psychology: Introduction to the mini-series. Health Psychology, 17, 3-5.

94. Henningfield, J. E., Gopalan, L., & Shiffman, S. (1998). Tobacco independence: Fundamental concepts and recent advances. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 11, 259-263.

95. Shiffman, S., Mason, K. M., Henningfield, J. E. (1998). Tobacco dependence treatments: Review and prospects. Annual Review of Public Health, 19, 335-358.

96. Shiffman S. (1998). Population risks of less deadly cigarettes: beyond toxicology. In: Report of Canada’s Expert Committee on Cigarette Toxicity Reduction. Toronto, Canada: Health Canada, pp. 1-13.

97. O'Connell, K., Gerkovich, M., Cook, M., Shiffman, S., Hickcox, M., & Kakolewski, K. (1998). Coping in real time: Using Ecological Momentary Assessment techniques to assess coping with the urge to smoke. Research in Nursing and Health, 21, 487-497.

98. Shiffman, S. & Stone, A. A. (1998). Ecological momentary assessment: A new tool for behavioral medicine research. In D. Krantz & A. Baum (Eds.), Perspectives in behavioral medicine: Technology and methods in behavioral medicine. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

99. Kamarck, T. W., Shiffman, S., Smithline, L., Goodie, J., Thompson, H., Ituarte, P. H., Jong, J., Pro, V., Paty, J. A., Kassel, J. D., Gnys, M., & Perz, W. (1998). The diary of ambulatory behavioral states: A new approach to the assessment of ambulatory cardiovascular activity. In D. Krantz & A. Baum (Eds.), Perspectives in behavioral medicine: Technology and methodology in behavioral medicine. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Earl Baum Associates.

100. Collins, R. L., Morsheimer, E. T., Shiffman, S., Paty, J. A., Gnys, M., Papandonatos, G. D. (1998). Ecological momentary assessment in a behavioral drinking moderation training program. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 6, 306-315.

101. Stone, A.A., Shiffman, S.S., & DeVries, M. (1999). Rethinking our self-report assessment methodologies: An argument for collecting ecological valid, momentary measurements. In Kahneman, D., Diener, E., & Schwarz, N. (Eds.). Well-being: The foundations of hedonic psychology. (pp. 26-39). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

102. Hughes, J. R. Goldstein, M. G., Hurt, R. D., & Shiffman, S. (1999). Recent advances in pharmacotherapy of smoking. Journal of the American Medical Association, 28-1, 72-76.

103. Kamarck, T. W., Polk, D. E., Shiffman, S., Smithline, L., Thompson, H., Goodie, J., Paty, J. A., Kassel, J. D. & Gnys, M. (1999). Emotional support moderates the acute pressor effects of stress during daily life. Psychosomatic Medicine, 61, 112.

104. Shiffman, S. (1999). Real-time self-report of momentary states in the natural environment: Computerized Ecological Momentary Assessment. In A. A. Stone, J. Turkkan, J. Jobe, C. Bachrach, H. Kurtzman, & V. Cain (Eds.), The Science of Self-Report: Implicates for research and practice. (pp. 277-296). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

105. Shiffman, S. & Paton, S. M. (1999). Individual differences in smoking: Gender and nicotine addiction. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 1, S153-S157.

106. Marco, C. A., Neale, J. M., Schwartz, J. E., Shiffman, S., & Stone, A. A. (1999). Coping with daily events and short term mood changes: An unexpected failure to find effects of coping. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67, 755-764.

107. Schwartz, J. E., Neale, J. M., Marco, C. A., Shiffman, S. & Stone, A. A. (1999). Are there really trait-like ways of coping? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1370-1379.

108. Shiffman, S., Balabanis, M. H., Paty, J. A., Engberg, J., Gwaltney, C. J., Liu, K. S., Hickcox, M., Gnys, M., & Paton, S. M. (2000). Dynamic effects of self-efficacy on smoking lapse and relapse. Health Psychology, 19, 315-323.

109. Shiffman, S., Johnston, A., Khayrallah, M., Elash, C. A., Gwaltney, C. J., Paty, J. A., Evoniuk, G., & DeVeaugh-Geiss, J. (2000). The effect of bupropion on nicotine withdrawal. Psychopharmacology, 148, 33-40.

110. Greeno, C. G., Wing, R. R., & Shiffman, S. (2000). Binge antecedents in obese women with and without Binge Eating Disorder. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68-1, 95-102.

111. Shiffman, S., Paty, J. A., Rohay, J. M., Di Marino, M. E., & Gitchell, J. (2000). The efficacy of computer- tailored smoking cessation material as a supplement to polacrilex nicotine gum treatment. Archives of Internal Medicine, 160, 1675-1681.

112. Perkins, K. A., Levine, L., Marcus, M., Shiffman, S., D’Amico, A., Miller, A., Keins, A., Ashcom, J., & Borge, M. (2000). Tobacco withdrawal in women and menstrual cycle phase. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 68 (1), 176-180.

113. Shiffman, S., Elash, C. A., Paton, S., Gwaltney, C. J., Paty, J. A., Clark, D. B., Liu, K. S., & Di Marino, M. E. (2000). Comparative efficacy of 24-hour and 16-hour transdermal nicotine patch for relief of craving and withdrawal. Addiction 95(8), 1185-1195.

114. Shiffman, S., Khayrallah, M., & Nowak, R. (2000). Efficacy of the nicotine patch for relief of craving and withdrawal 7-10 weeks after cessation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2, 371-378.

115. Kamarck, T. W., Raynor, D. A., Shiffman, S. M., Manuck, S. B. & Balabanis, M. (2000). Laboratory measures of cardiovascular reactivity are associated with stress-related blood pressure variability during daily life. Psychosomatic Medicine, 62, 131.

116. Shadel, W. G., Shiffman, S., Niaura, R., Nichter, M., & Abrams, D. B. (2000). Current models of nicotine dependence: What is known and what is needed to advance understanding of tobacco etiology among youth. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 59-S1, S9-S22.

117. Colby, S. M., Tiffany, S. T., Shiffman, S., & Niaura, R. S. (2000). Measuring nicotine dependence among youth: A review of available approaches and instruments. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 59-S1, S23-S39.

118. Colby, S. M., Tiffany, S. T., Shiffman, S., & Niaura, R. S. (2000). Are adolescent smokers dependent on nicotine? A review of the evidence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 59-S1, S83-S95.

119. Catley, D., O'Connell, K.A. & Shiffman, S. (2000). Absentminded lapses during smoking cessation. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 14, 73-76.

120. Shiffman, S. (2000). Comments on craving. Addiction 95(S2), S171-S175.

121. Sayette, M. A., Shiffman, S., Tiffany, S. T., Niaura, R. S., Martin, C. S., & Shadel, W. F. (2000). The measurement of drug craving. Addiction 95(S2), S189-S210.

122. Polk, D. E., Kamarck, T. W., Shiffman, S. M. & Ituarte, P. H. (2000). Daily life correlates of social support. Psychosomatic Medicine, 62, 141.

123. Polk, D. E., Kamarck, T. W. & Shiffman, S. M. (2000). Hostility explains some of the discrepancy between ambulatory and clinic blood pressures. Health Psychology, 21, 202-206.

124. O’Connell, K.A., Gerkovich, M.M., Bott. M., Cook. M.R., & Shiffman, S. (2000). Playfulness, arousal- seeking and rebelliousness during smoking cessation. Personality and Individual Differences, 29, 671-683.

125. Marco, C. A., Schwartz J. E., Neale, J. M., Shiffman, S., Catley, D., & Stone, A. A. (2000). Impact of having children in the household on work-home differences in blood pressure in men and women: A partial replication and new findings. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 22, 110-115.

126. Henningfield, J.E., Fant, R.V., Shiffman, S, & Gitchell J. (2000). Tobacco dependence: Scientific and public health basis for treatment. The Economics of Neuroscience, 2(1), 42-46.

127. Shiffman, S., & Gitchell, J. (2000). World’s best practice in tobacco control: Increasing quitting by increasing access to treatment medications: USA. Tobacco Control, 9, 228-236.

128. Burton, S.L., Gitchell, J., & Shiffman, S. (2000). Use of FDA-approved pharmacologic treatments for tobacco dependence. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), 49, 665-668.

129. Fant, R.V., Henningfield, J.E., Shiffman, S., Strahs, K.R., & Reitberg, D.P. (2000). A pharmacokinetic crossover study to compare the absorption characteristics of three transdermal nicotine patches. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 67, 479-482. 130. Hufford, M.R. & Shiffman, S. (2000). Capturing real-time, real-world quality of life data using ecological momentary assessment. Quality of Life Newsletter, 25, 1-3.

131. Porter, L.S., Marco, C.A., Schwartz, J.E., Neale, J.M., Shiffman, S., & Stone, A.A. (2000). Gender differences in coping: A comparison trait and momentary assessments. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 19, 480-498.

132. Polk, D.E., Kamarck, T.W., Sutton-Tyrrell, K., Liebenauer, L.L., Manuck, S.B., Muldoon, M.F., & Shiffman, S.M. (2001). Association of anger and hostility with carotid atherosclerosis in a community sample of men and post-menopausal women: The Pittsburgh Healthy Heart Project. Psychosomatic Medicine, 63.

133. Ad Hoc Working Group on the Treatment of Tobacco Dependence (including Shiffman, S.). (2001). Realignment of the nation's tobacco agenda: the need to treat tobacco dependence. Preventive Medicine, 32, 95-100.

134. Shiffman, S., Hufford, M. R., & Paty, J. (2001). Subject experience diaries in clinical research, Part 1: The patient experience movement. Applied Clinical Trials, 10(2), 46-56.

135. Shiffman, S. & Hufford, M. R. (2001). Subject experience diaries in clinical research, Part 2: Ecological Momentary Assessment. Applied Clinical Trials, 10(3), 42-48.

136. West, R. & Shiffman, S. (2001). Effect of oral nicotine dosing forms on cigarette withdrawal symptoms and craving: a systematic review. Psychopharmacology, 155(2), 115-122.

137. Gump, B.B., Polk, D.E., Kamark, T.W., & Shiffman, S.M. (2001). Partner interactions are associated with reduced blood pressure in the natural environment: ambulatory monitoring evidence from a healthy, multiethnic adult sample. Psychosomatic Medicine, 63(3), 423-433.

138. Gwaltney, C.J., Shiffman, S., Norman, G.J., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., Kassel, J., Hickcox, M., Waters, A., & Balabanis, M.H. (2001). Does smoking abstinence self-efficacy vary across situations? Identifying context- specificity within the relapse situation efficacy questionnaire. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69(3), 516-527.

139. Perkins, K.A., Marcus, M.D., Levine, M.D., D’Amico, D., Miller, A., Broge, M., Ashcom, J. & Shiffman, S. (2001). Cognitive-behavioral therapy to reduce weight concerns improves smoking cessation outcome in weight-concerned women. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69(4), 604-613.

140. Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A., Rohay, J.M, DiMarino, M.E., & Gitchell, J.G. (2001). The efficacy of computer- tailored smoking cessation material as a supplement to nicotine patch therapy. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 64(1), 35-46.

141. Sayette, M.A., Martin, C.S., Wertz, J.M, Shiffman, S., & Perrott, M.A. (2001). A multi-dimensional analysis of cue-elicited craving in heavy smokers and tobacco chippers. Addiction, 96(10), 1419-1432.

142. Hufford, M.R., Shiffman, S., Paty, J., & Stone, A.A. (2001). Ecological momentary assessment: Real world, real-time measurement of patient experience. In J. Fahrenberg & M. Myrtek (Eds.) Progress in Ambulatory Assessment. Seattle, WA USA: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers.

143. Shiffman, S., Pillitteri, J.L., Burton, S.L., Rohay, J.M., & Gitchell, J.G. (2001). Smokers’ beliefs about ‘Light’ and ‘Ultra Light’ cigarettes. Tobacco Control, 10(s1), I27-I23.

144. Shiffman, S., Pillitteri, J.L., Burton, S.L., Rohay, J.M., & Gitchell, J.G. (2001). The effect of health messages about ‘light’ and ‘ultra light’ cigarettes on beliefs and quitting intent. Tobacco Control, 10(S1), I24-I32.

145. Shiffman, S., Burton, S.L., Pillitteri, J.L., Gitchell, J.G., Di Marino, M.E., Sweeney, C.T., Wardle, P.A., & Koehler, G.L. (2001). Test of “Light” cigarette counter-advertising using a standard test of advertising effectiveness, Tobacco Control, 10(S1), I33-I34.

146. Stone, A.A., Shiffman, S., Schwartz, J.E., Broderick, J.E., & Hufford, M.R. (2002). Patient non- compliance with paper diaries. British Medical Journal, 324, 1193-1194.

147. Gwaltney, C.J., Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A., Liu, K.S., Kassel, J.D., Gnys, M., & Hickcox, M. (2002). Using self-efficacy judgments to predict characteristics of lapses to smoking. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70, 1140-1149.

148. Nichter, M., Nichter, M., Thompson, P.J., Shiffman, S., & Moscicki, A. (2002). Using qualitative research to inform survey development on nicotine dependence among adolescents. Alcohol & Drug Dependence, 68S, 41-50.

149. Polk, D.E., Kamarck, T.W., & Shiffman, S. (2002). Hostility explains some of the discrepancy between daytime ambulatory and clinic blood pressures. Health Psychology, 21, 202-206.

150. Shiffman, S., Dresler, C.M., Hajek, P., Gilburt, S.J.A., Targett, D.A., & Strahs, K.R. (2002). Efficacy of a nicotine lozenge for smoking cessation. Archives of Internal Medicine, 162, 1267-76.

151. O’Connell, K.A., Gerkovich, M.M., Bott, M., Cook, M.R., & Shiffman, S. (2002). The effect of anticipatory strategies on the first day of smoking cessation. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16, 150- 156.

152. Shiffman, S., Rolf, C.N., Hellebusch, S.J., Gorsline, J., Charles, W. Gorodetzky, C.W., Chiang, Y., Schleusener, D.S., & Di Marino, M.E. (2002). Real-world efficacy of prescription and over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy. Addiction, 97, 505-216.

153. Stone, A.A. & Shiffman, S. (2002). Capturing momentary, self-report data: A proposal for reporting guidelines. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 24, 236-43.

154. Hufford, M.R., Shields, A.L., Shiffman, S., Paty, J., & Balabanis, M. (2002). Reactivity to ecological momentary assessment: an example using undergraduate problem drinkers. Psychology of Addictive Behavior, 16, 205-11.

155. Hufford, M. R., Stone, A. A., Shiffman, S., Schwartz, J. E., & Broderick, J. E. (2002). Paper versus electronic diaries: Compliance and subject evaluations. Applied Clinical Trials, 38-43.

156. Hufford, M. R. & Shiffman, S. S. (2002). Methodological issues affecting the value of patient-reported outcomes data. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Health Outcomes, 2, 119-128.

157. Shiffman, S., Gwaltney, C.J., Balabanis, M., Liu, K.S., Paty, J.A., Kassel, J.D., Hickcox, M., & Gnys, M. (2002). Immediate antecedents of cigarette smoking: An analysis from ecological momentary assessment. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 111, 531-545.

158. Shiffman, S., Gorsline, J., & Gorodetzky, C.W. (2002). Efficacy of over-the-counter nicotine patch. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 4, 477-483.

159. Shiffman, S., Gitchell, J.G., Warner, K.E., Slade, J., Henningfield, J.E., & Pinney, J. M. (2002). Tobacco harm reduction: Conceptual structure and nomenclature for analysis and research. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 4,113-129. 160. Kamarck, T.W., Janicki, D.L., Shiffman, S., Polk, D.E., Muldoon, M.F., Liebenauer, L.L., & Schwartz, J.E. (2002). Psychosocial demands and ambulatory blood pressure: A field assessment approach. Physiology & Behavior, 77, 699-704

161. Janicki, D., Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Thompson, J., Gwaltney, C., Glasgow, C. & Liebenauer, L. (2002). Utility of ambulatory diary for assessing social stress and support among couples in the natural environment. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 24S, S095.

162. Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S.S., Janicki, D., Liebenauer, L.L., Glasgow, C., Gwaltney, C. & Thompson, J. (2002). Evaluating an EMA-based assessment of psychosocial risk: Replication and extension. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 24S, S096.

163. Hufford, M. R. & Shiffman, S. (2003). Patient Reported Outcomes: Assessment methods. Disease Management and Health Outcomes, 11 (2), 77-86.

164. Hughes, J.R., Shiffman, S., Callas, P., & Zhang, J. (2003). A meta-analysis of the efficacy of over-the- counter nicotine replacement. Tobacco Control, 12, 21-27.

165. Shiffman, S., Shadel, W.G., Niaura, R., Khayrallah, M.A., Jorenby, D.E., Ryan, C.F., & Ferguson, C.L. (2003). Efficacy of acute administration of nicotine gum in relief of cue-provoked cigarette craving. Psychopharmacology, 166,343-350.

166. Stone, A.A., Shiffman, S., Schwartz, J.E., Broderick, J.E., & Hufford, M.R. (2003). Patient compliance with paper and electronic diaries. Controlled Clinical Trials, 24 182-199.

167. Shiffman, S., Fant, R. V., Gitchell, J. G., Cone, E. J., Henningfield, J. H., & Fagerström, K. O. (2003). Nicotine delivery systems: How far has technology come? American Journal of Drug Delivery, 1, 113- 124.

168. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J.E., Schwartz, J.E., Shiffman, S., Litcher-Kelly, L., & Calvanese, P. (2003). Intensive momentary reporting of pain with an electronic diary: Reactivity, compliance, and patient satisfaction. Pain, 104, 343-351

169. Kamarck, TW, Schwartz, JE, Janicki, DL, Shiffman, S & Raynor, DA (2003). Correspondence between laboratory and ambulatory measures of cardiovascular reactivity: A multilevel modeling approach. Psychophysiology, 40, 675-683.

170. Broderick, J.E., Schwartz, J.E., Shiffman, S., Hufford, M.R., & Stone, A.A. (2003). Signaling does not adequately improve diary compliance. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 26, 139-148.

171. Waters, A. J., Shiffman, S., Bradley, B.P., Mogg, K. (2003). Attentional shifts to smoking cues in smokers. Addiction, 98, 1409-1417.

172. Waters, A.J., Shiffman, S., Sayette, M.A., Paty, J.A., Gwaltney, C.J., & Balabanis, M.H. (2003). Attentional bias predicts outcome in smoking cessation. Health Psychology, 22, 378-387.

173. Shiffman, S. Hughes, J. R., Di Marino, M. E. & Sweeney, C. (2003). Patterns of over-the-counter nicotine gum use: persistent use and concurrent smoking. Addiction, 98, 1747–1753

174. Shiffman, S., Hughes, J. R., Pillitteri, J. L., & Burton, S. L. (2003). Persistent use of nicotine replacement therapy: an analysis of actual purchase patterns in a population-based sample. Tobacco Control, 12, 310- 316.

175. Stone, A.A., Broderick, J. E., Shiffman, S., & Schwartz, J. E. (2004). Understanding recall of weekly pain from a momentary assessment perspective: Absolute accuracy, between- and within-person consistency, and judged change in weekly pain. Pain, 107, 61-69.

176. Shiffman, S., Dresler, C. M., & Rohay, J. M. (2004). Successful treatment with a nicotine lozenge of smokers with prior failure in pharmacological therapy. Addiction, 99, 83-92.

177. Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A., Gwaltney, C.J., Dang, Q. (2004). Immediate antecedents of cigarette smoking: An analysis of unrestricted smoking patterns. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 113 (1), 116-171.

178. Shiffman, S., Pillitteri, J.L., Burton, S.L., & Di Marino, M. E. (2004). Smoker and ex-smoker reactions to cigarettes claiming reduced risk. Tobacco Control, 13 (1), 77-84.

179. Shiffman, S. & Waters, A. J. (2004). Negative affect and smoking lapses: A prospective analysis. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72 (2), 192-201.

180. Shiffman, S., Waters, A.J., Hickcox, M. (2004). The Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale: A multi- dimensional measure of nicotine dependence. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 6, 327-348.

181. Conklin, C. A., Clayton, R., Tiffany, S. T., Shiffman, S.. (2004). Introduction to concepts and measurement of the emergence of tobacco dependence: Tobacco Etiology Research Network. Addiction, 99 (S1), 1-4.

182. Tiffany, S. T., Conklin, C. A., Shiffman, S., & Clayton, R. (2004). What can dependence theories tell us about assessing the emergence of tobacco dependence? Addiction, 99 (S1), 78-86.

183. Taylor, T.R., Kamarck, T.W., & Shiffman, S. (2004). Validation of the Detroit Area Study Discrimination Scale in a community sample of older African-American adults: The Pittsburgh Healthy Heart Project. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 11, 88-94.

184. O’Connell, K., Schwartz, J.E., Gerkovich, M.M., Bott, M.J., & Shiffman, S. (2004). Playful and rebellious states vs. negative affect in explaining the occurrence of temptations and lapses during smoking cessation. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 6, 661-674.

185. Scharf, D. & Shiffman, S. (2004). Are there gender differences in smoking cessation, with and without Bupropion? Pooled- and meta-analyses of clinical trials of Bupropion SR. Addiction, 99, 1462-1469.

186. Shiffman, S., West, R.J., & Gilbert, D.G. (2004). Recommendations for assessment of tobacco craving and withdrawal in smoking cessation trials. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 6, 599-614.

187. West. R., & Shiffman, S. (2004). Fast facts: Smoking cessation (book). Oxford, England: Health Press Limited.

188. Kamarck, T. W., Muldoon, M. F., Shiffman, S., Sutton-Tyrrell, K., Gwaltney, C. & Janicki, D. L. (2004). Experiences of demand and control in daily life as correlates of subclinical carotid atherosclerosis in a healthy older sample. Health Psychology, 23, 24-32.

189. Waters, A.J., Shiffman, S., Sayette, M.A., Paty, J.A., Gwaltney, C.J., & Balabanis, M.H. (2004). Cue provoked craving and nicotine replacement therapy in smoking cessation. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 1136-1142.

190. Strecher, V. J., Shiffman, S., & West, R. (2005). Randomized controlled trial of a web-based computer- tailored smoking cessation program as a supplement to nicotine patch therapy. Addiction, 100, 682-288.

191. Shiffman, S. (2005). Nicotine lozenge efficacy in light smokers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 77, 311- 314.

192. Shiffman, S., Di Marino, M.E., & Pillitteri, J.L. (2005). The effectiveness of nicotine patch and nicotine lozenge in very heavy smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 28, 49-55.

193. Clark, D.B., Wood, D.S., Martin, C.S., Cornelius, J.R., Lynch, K.G., Shiffman, S. (2005). Multidimensional assessment of nicotine dependence in adolescents. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 77, 235-242.

194. Shiffman, S. & Sayette, M.A. (2005). Validation of the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale (NDSS): A criterion-group design contrasting chippers and regular smokers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 79, 45- 52.

195. Muraven, M., Collins, R. L., Morsheimer, E. T., Shiffman, S., Paty, J. A. (2005). One too many: Predicting future alcohol consumption following heavy drinking. Experimental & Clinical Psychopharmacology, 13, 127-136.

196. Shiffman, S., Sweeney, C.T., Dresler, C.M. (2005). Nicotine patch and lozenge are effective for women. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 7, 119-127.

197. Shiffman, S., Kassel, J, Gwaltney, C. & McCargue, D. (2005). Relapse prevention treatment for smoking. In: Marlatt, G.A. & Donovan, D. (Eds.) Relapse Prevention, New York: Guilford Press.

198. Shiffman, S., & Shadel, W. G. (2005). Assessment of smoking. In: Donovan, D. & Marlatt, G.A. (Eds.) Assessment of Addictive Behaviors, New York: Guilford Press.

199. Muraven, M., Collins, R.L., Morsheimer, E. T., Shiffman, S. & Paty, J. A. (2005). Daily fluctuations in self-control demands and alcohol intake. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 140-147

200. Janicki, D.L., Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Sutton-Tyrrell, K., Gwaltney, C.J. (2005). Frequency of spousal interaction and 3-year progression of carotid artery intima-medial thickness: The Pittsburgh Healthy Heart Project. Psychosomatic Medicine, 67, 889-896.

201. Muraven, M., Collins, R.L., Morshimer, E.T., Shiffman, S., & Paty, J.A. (2005). The morning after: Limit violations and the self-regulation of alcohol consumption. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 253-262.

202. Sees, K. L., Di Marino, M. E., Ruediger, N. K., Sweeney, C. T. & Shiffman, S. (2005). Non-medical use of Oxycontin tablets in the United States. Journal of Pain and Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy, 19, 13- 23.

203. Ellis, C. N., Pillitteri, J. L., Kyle, T. K., Ertischek, M.D., Burton, S. L., & Shiffman, S. (2005). Consumers appropriately self-treat based on labeling for over-the-counter hydrocortisone. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 53, 41-51.

204. Shiffman, S., Fant, R. V., Buchhalter, A.R., Gitchell, J. G., & Henningfield, J. H., (2005). Nicotine delivery systems. Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2(3), 563-577

205. Stone, A.A., Schwartz, J.E., Broderick, J.E. & Shiffman, S. (2005). Variability of momentary pain predicts recall of weekly pain: A consequence of the peak (or salience) memory heuristic. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 31, 1340-1346.

206. Shiffman, S., Di Marino, M.E., & Sweeney, C.T. (2005). Characteristics of selectors of nicotine replacement therapy. Tobacco Control, 14, 346-355. 207. Kamarck, T., Schwartz, J., Shiffman, S., Muldoon, M., Sutton-Tyrrell, K., & Janicki, D. (2005). Psychosocial stress and cardiovascular risk: What is the role of daily experience? Journal of Personality, 73, 1749-1774.

208. Shiffman, S. (2005). Dynamic influences on smoking relapse process. Journal of Personality, 73, 1715- 1748.

209. Niaura, R., Sayette, M., Shiffman, S., Glover, E.D., Nides, M., Shelanski, M., Shadel, W.G., Koslo, R., Robbins, B., & Sorrentino, J. (2005). Comparative efficacy of rapid-release nicotine gum versus nicotine polacrilex gum in relieving smoking cue-provoked craving. Addiction, 100, 1720-1730.

210. Gwaltney, C.J., Shiffman, S., Balabanis, M.H., & Paty, J.A. (2005). Dynamic self-efficacy and outcome expectancies: Prediction of smoking lapse and relapse. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 661-675.

211. Gwaltney, C.J., Shiffman, S. & Sayette, M.A. (2005). Situational correlates of abstinence self-efficacy. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 649-660

212. Li, R., Root, T.L., & Shiffman, S. (2005). A local linear estimation procedure for functional multilevel modeling. In Walls, T.A. & Schafer, J.S. (Eds.) Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data. New York: Oxford University Press.

213. Rathbun, S. Shiffman, S., and Gwaltney, C. (2005). Point process models for event history data: Applications in behavioral science. In Walls, T.A. & Schafer, J.S. (Eds.) Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data. New York: Oxford University Press.

214. Shiffman, S. (2006). Reflections on smoking relapse research. Drug and Alcohol Review, 25, 15-20.

215. Janicki, D.L., Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., &. Gwaltney, C.J. (2006). Application of Ecological Momentary Assessment to the study of marital adjustment and social interactions during daily life. Journal of Family Psychology, 20, 168-172.

216. Stewart, J.C., Janicki, D.L., Shiffman, S., Kamarck, T.W. (2006). Combined influence of depressive symptoms and hostility on psychosocial stress and social interaction in daily life. Psychosomatic Medicine, 68, A-95.

217. Shiffman, S, Sweeney, CT, & Dresler, CM. (2006). Response to Perkins and Scott: Nicotine lozenges are effectuve for women. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 8, 321-322.

218. Shiffman, S. (2006). Variation in bupropion findings is not due to differences in measurement: Comment on Teneggi et al. Psychopharmacology, 185, 400-401.

219. Shiffman, S., Ferguson, S.G., & Gwaltney, C.J. (2006). Immediate hedonic response to smoking lapses: Relationship to smoking relapse, and effects of nicotine replacement therapy. Psychopharmacology, 184, 608-614.

220. Shiffman, S., Ferguson, S.G., Gwaltney, C.J., Balabanis, M.H. & Shadel, W.G. (2006). Reduction of abstinence-induced withdrawal and craving using nicotine replacement therapy. Psychopharmacology, 184, 637-644.

221. Shiffman, S., Sweeney, C.T., Ertischek, M.D., Kyle, T.K., & Rohay, J.M. (2006). Tobacco cessation and weight loss: Trends in media coverage. American Journal of Health Behavior, 30, 363-374.

222. Shiffman, S., Scharf, D.M., Shadel, W.G., Gwaltney, C.J., Dang, Q., Paton, S.M., &. Clark, D.B. (2006). Analyzing milestones in smoking cessation: Illustration in a nicotine patch trial in adult smokers. Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology, 74, 276-285.

223. Shiffman, S. & Paty, J.A. (2006). Smoking patterns of non-dependent smokers: Contrasting chippers and dependent smokers. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115, 509-523.

224. Tindle, H.A., Rigotti, N.A., Davis, R.B., Barbeau, E.M., Kawachi, I., & Shiffman, S. (2006). Cessation among smokers who used “Light” cigarettes: Results from the 2000 National Health Interview Survey. American Journal of Public Health, 96, 1498-1504.

225. Shiffman, S, Patten, CA, Gwaltney, CJ, Paty, JA, Gnys, M, Kassel, J, Hickcox, M, Waters, A, & Balabanis, M. (2006). Natural history of nicotine withdrawal. Addiction, 101, 1822-1832.

226. O’Connor, RJ, Giovino, GA; Kozlowski, LT, Shiffman, S, Hyland, A, Bernert, JT, Caraballo, RS, Cummings, KM. (2006). Changes in nicotine intake and cigarette consumption over two nationally representative cross-sections of smokers. American Journal of Epidemiology, 164, 750-759.

227. Strecher, V.J., Shiffman, S., & West, R. (2006). Moderators and mediators of a web-based computer- tailored smoking cessation program among nicotine patch users. Nicotine and Tobacco Researc, 8 (S1), S95-S101.

228. Ferguson, S., Shiffman, S., & Gwaltney, C. (2006). Do reductions in nicotine withdrawal symptoms and craving mediate treatment outcome in nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation? Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74, 1153-1161.

229. Shiffman S, Ferguson S, Scharf D. (2006). Exploring behavioral mechanisms of nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation. In G Bock & J Goode (Eds.), Understanding Nicotine and Tobacco Addiction (pp. 219-234), proceedings from a symposium held at the Novartis Foundation, London, May 2005. London: Wiley.

230. Shiffman, S., Gitchell, J.G., Rohay, J.M., Hellebusch, S.J., & Kemper, K.E. (2007). Smokers’ preferences for medicinal nicotine vs. smokeless tobacco. American Journal of Health Behavior, 31, 462-472.

231. Rubinstein, ML, Thompson, PJ, Benowitz, NL, Shiffman, S, & Moscicki, AB. (2007). Cotinine levels in relation to smoking behavior and addiction in young adolescent smokers. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 9, 129-136.

232. Sledjeski EM, Dierker LC, Costello D, Shiffman S, Donny E & Flay BR. (2007). Predictive validity of four nicotine dependence measures in a college sample. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 87, 10-19.

233. Shiffman, S., Ferguson, SG & Hellebusch, S.J. (2007). Physicians’ counseling of patients when prescribing nicotine replacement therapy. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 728-739.

234. Chandra, S., Shiffman, S., Scharf, D.M., Dang, Q., & Shadel, W.G. (2007). Daily smoking patterns, their determinants, and implications for quitting. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 15, 67-80.

235. Shiffman, S., Jarvis M., Pillitteri, J. & Di Marino, M., Gitchell, J.G., & Kemper, K.E. (2007). UK smokers’ and ex-smokers’ reactions to cigarettes claiming reduced risk. Addiction, 102, 156-160.

236. Shiffman, S. (2007). Use of more nicotine lozenges leads to better success in quitting smoking. Addiction, 102, 809-814.

237. Shiffman S., Sweeney C.T., Rohay J.M. & Ertischek M.D. (2007). Physician involvement in recommending over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy (research letter). American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 32(4), 358-9. 238. Stone, A.A., Shiffman, S., & Atienza, A. & Nebeling, L. (Eds.) (2007). The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research, Oxford University Press, New York.

239. Stone, A.A., Shiffman, S., Atienza, A., & Nebeling, L. (2007). Historical roots and rationale of ecological momentary assessment (EMA). In A.A. Stone, S. Shiffman, A. Atienza & L. Nebeling (Eds.), The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research (pp. 3-10), Oxford University Press, New York.

240. Shiffman, S. (2007). Designing protocols for Ecological Momentary Assessment. In A.A. Stone, S. Shiffman, A. Atienza & L. Nebeling (Eds.), The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research (pp. 27-53), Oxford University Press, New York.

241. Mermelstein, R., Hedeker, D., Flay, B., & Shiffman, S. (2007). Real-time data capture and adolescent cigarette smoking: moods and smoking. In A.A. Stone, S. Shiffman, A. Atienza & L. Nebeling (Eds.), The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research (pp. 117-135), Oxford University Press, New York.

242. Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Muldoon, M.F., Sutton-Tyrell, K., Gwaltney, C.J., Janicki, D.L., & Schwartz, J.E. (2007). Ecological Momentary Assessment as a resource for social epidemiology. In A.A. Stone, S. Shiffman, & A. Atienza (Eds.), The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research (268-285), Oxford University Press, New York.

243. Stone, A.A., Shiffman, S., Atienza, A., & Nebeling, L. (2007). Introduction to Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA). In A.A. Stone, S. Shiffman, A. Atienza & L. Nebeling. (Eds.), The Science of Real- Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research (pp. xi-xiv), Oxford University Press, New York.

244. Rathbun, SL, Shiffman, S, & Gwaltney, CJ. (2007). Modeling the effects of partially observed covariates on poisson process intensity. Biometrika, 94, 153-165.

245. Shields, A.S., Gwaltney, C.J., Tiplady, B., Paty, J.A., & Shiffman, S. (2007). Grasping the Food and Drug Administration’s Patient Reported Outcomes guidance. Applied Clinical Trials

246. Costello, D, Dierker, L, Sledjeski, E, Flaherty, B, Flay, B, Shiffman, S. (2007). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale in an American college sample of light smokers. Nicotine &Tobacco Research, 9, 811-819.

247. Kamarck, TW, Muldoon, MF, Shiffman, S & Sutton-Tyrrell, K. (2007). Experiences of demand and control during daily life are predictors of carotid atherosclerotic progression among healthy men. Health Psychology, 26, 324-332.

248. Shiffman, S., Hughes, J.R., Ferguson, S.G., Pillitteri, J.L., Gitchell, J.G., Burton, S. L. (2007). Smokers’ interest in using nicotine replacement to aid smoking reduction. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 11, 1177–1182.

249. Shiffman, S. (2007). Nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation in the “real world.” (invited editorial). Thorax, 62, 930-931.

250. Shiffman, S., Balabanis, M.H., Gwaltney, C.J., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., Kassel, J.D., Hickcox, M. & Paton, S.M. (2007). Prediction of lapse from associations between smoking and situational antecedents assessed by ecological momentary assessment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 91, 159-168.

251. Broms, U., Madden, P.A.F., Heath A.C., Pergadia, M.L., Shiffman, S. & Kaprio, J. (2007). The Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale in Finnish smokers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 89, 42-51. 252. Shiffman, S., Brockwell, S.E., Pillitteri, J.L., & Gitchell, J.E. (2008). Individual differences in adoption of treatment for smoking cessation: Demographic and smoking history characteristics. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 93, 121-131.

253. Donny, E.C., Griffin, K.M., Shiffman, S., & Sayette M.A. (2008). The relationship between cigarette use, nicotine dependence, and craving in laboratory volunteers. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 10, 447-455.

254. Scharf, D., Dunbar, M. & Shiffman, S. (2008). Smoking during the night: Prevalence and smoker characteristics. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 10, 167-178.

255. Tidey, J.W., Monti, P.M., Rohsenow, D.J., Gwaltney, C.J., Miranda, R., McGeary, J.E., MacKillop, J., Swift, R.M., Abrams, D.B., Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A. (2008). Moderators of naltrexone’s effects on drinking, urge and alcohol effects in non-treatment-seeking heavy drinkers in the natural environment. Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research, 32, 58-66.

256. Shiffman , S. & Ferguson, S.G. (2008). Nicotine patch therapy prior to quitting: A meta-analysis. Addiction, 103, 557-563.

257. Shiffman, S., Brockwell, S.E., Pillitteri, J.L. & Gitchell, J.G. (2008). Smoking cessation attempts and use of smoking cessation treatments in the United States. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 34, 102-111.

258. Shiffman, S., & Sweeney, C.T. (2008). Ten years after the Rx-to-OTC switch of nicotine replacement therapy: What have we learned about the benefits and risks of non-prescription availability? Health Policy, 86, 17-26.

259. Pillitteri, J.L., Shiffman, S., Rohay, J.M., Harkins, A.M., Burton, S.L., Wadden, T.A. (2008). Use of dietary supplements for weight loss in the United States: Results of a national survey. Obesity, 16, 790-796.

260. Gwaltney, C.J., Shields, A.S., & Shiffman, S. (2008). Equivalence of electronic and paper-and-pencil administration of patient reported outcome measures: A meta-analytic review. Value in Health, 11, 322- 333.

261. Shiffman, S., Stone, A.A., & Hufford, M. (2008). Ecological momentary assessment. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 4, 1-32.

262. Shiffman, S., Fergsuson, S.G., Rohay, J., & Gitchell, J.G. (2008). Perceived safety and efficacy of nicotine replacement therapies among US smokers and ex-smokers: Relationship with use and compliance. Addiction, 103, 1371-1378.

263. McCarthy, D.E., Piasecki, T.M., Lawrence, D.L., Jorenby, D. E., Shiffman, S., Fiore, M.C., & Baker, T.B. (2008). A randomized controlled clinical trial of Bupropion SR and individual smoking cessation counseling. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 10, 717-729.

264. Shiffman, S. (2008). How when matters for quitting and relapse (commentary). Addiction, 103, 822-823.

265. Brass, E.P., Vassil, T., Replogle, A., Hwang, P., Rusche, S., Shiffman, S. & Levine, J.G. (2008). Can consumers self-select for appropriate use of an over-the-counter statin? - The Self Evaluation of Lovastatin to Enhance Cholesterol Treatment (SELECT) study. American Journal of Cardiology, 101, 1448-1455.

266. Shiffman, S. (2008). Effect of nicotine lozenges on affective smoking withdrawal symptoms: Secondary analysis of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Clinical Therapeutics, 30, 1461- 1475 267. Fabricatore AN, Wadden TA, Rohay JM, Pillitteri JL, Shiffman S, Harkins AM, Burton SL. (2008). Weight loss expectations and goals in a population sample of overweight and obese US adults. Obesity, 16, 2445-2450.

268. Vella, E.J., Kamarck, T.W., & Shiffman, S. (2008). Hostility moderates the effects of social support and intimacy on blood pressure in daily life. Health Psychology, 27 (S2), 55-62.

269. McCarthy, D.E., Piasecki, T.M., Lawrence, D.L., Jorenby, D.E., Shiffman, S., Baker, T.B. (2008). Psychological mediators of Bupropion SR treatment for smoking cessation. Addiction, 103, 1521-1522.

270. Gerlach, KK, Rohay, JM, Gitchell, JG, & Shiffman, S. (2008). Use of nicotine replacement therapy among never smokers in the 1999-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 98, 154-158.

271. Hughes, JR & Shiffman, S. (2008). Conceptualizations of nicotine dependence: A response to DiFranza. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 10, 1811-1812.

272. Shiffman, S. & Ferguson, S.G. (2008). The effect of nicotine patch on cigarette craving over the course of the day: Results from two randomized clinical trials. Current Medical Research and Opinion, 24, 2795- 2804.

273. Weinstein, S.M., Mermelstein, R., Shiffman, S., & Flay, B. (2008). Mood variability and cigarette smoking escalation among adolescents. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22, 504-513.

274. Shiffman, S., Sweeney, CT, Ferguson, SG, Sembower, MA, Gitchell, JG. (2008). Adherence with nicotine patch dosing and treatment efficacy: Secondary analysis of a 10-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of over-the-counter patch in adult smokers. Clinical Therapeutics, 30, 1852-1858.

275. O’Connell, K.O., Schwartz, J.E., & Shiffman, S. (2008). Do resisted temptations during smoking cessation deplete or augment self-control resources? Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22, 486-495.

276. Shiffman, S. & Gwaltney, C.J. (2008). Does heightened affect make smoking cues more salient? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 117, 618-624.

277. Ferguson, S.G. & Shiffman, S. (2009). The relevance and treatment of cue induced cravings in tobacco dependence. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 36, 235-243.

278. Shiffman, S., Cone. E.J., Buchhalter, A.R., Henningfield, J.E., Rohay, J.M., Gitchell, J.G., Pinney, J.M. & Chau, T. (2009). Rapid absorption of nicotine from new nicotine gum formulations. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 91, 380-384.

279. Sterling, K.L., Mermelstein, R., Turner, L., Diviak, K., Flay, B. & Shiffman, S. (2009). Examining the psychometric properties and predictive validity of a youth-specific version of the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale (NDSS) among teens with varying levels of smoking. Addictive Behaviors, 34, 616-619.

280. Shiffman, S. (2009). Light and intermittent smokers: Background and perspective. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 11, 122-125.

281. Shiffman, S., Kirchner, T.R., Ferguson, S.G., Scharf, D.N. (2009). Patterns of intermittent smoking: An analysis using Ecological Momentary Assessment. Addictive Behaviors, 34, 514-519.

282. Gwaltney, C.J., Metrik, J., Kahler, C.W., & Shiffman, S. (2009). Self-Efficacy and smoking cessation: A meta-analysis. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23, 56-66. 283. Shiffman, S., Ferguson, S.G., Strahs, K.R. (2009). Quitting smoking by gradual reduction using nicotine gum – A controlled trial. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 36, 96-104.

284. Shiffman, S. & Kirchner, T.R. (2009). Cigarette-by-cigarette satisfaction during ad libitum smoking. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 118, 348-359.

285. Ferguson, S.G., Shiffman, S., Gitchell, J.G., Sembower, M.S., & West, R. (2009). Unplanned quit attempts – Results from a US sample of smokers and ex-smokers. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 11, 827-832.

286. Henningfield, J.E., Shiffman, S., Ferguson, S.G. & Gritz, E.R. (2009). Tobacco dependence and withdrawal: Science base, challenges and opportunities for pharmacotherapy. Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 123, 1-16.

287. Shiffman, S. (2009). How many cigarettes did you smoke? Assessing cigarette consumption by global report, Time-Line Follow-Back, and Ecological Momentary Assessment. Health Psychology, 28, 519-526.

288. Shields, A.L, Shiffman, S., & Stone, A.A. (in press). Sampling strategies: Eliminating or reducing recall bias. In B. Byrom & B. Tiplady (Eds)., ePRO: Electronic solutions for patient reported data. Aldershot, United Kingdom: Gower.

289. Shields, A.L, Shiffman, S., & Stone, A.A. (in press). Monitoring and improving compliance in an e- Diary environment. In B. Byrom & B. Tiplady (Eds)., ePRO: Electronic solutions for patient reported data. Aldershot, United Kingdom: Gower.

290. Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., & Wethington, E. (in press). Measurement of daily psychosocial stress: Use of real-time methods. In R. Contrada & A. Baum (Eds.), Handbook of stress science: Biology, psychology, and health. New York: Springer.

291. Stone, A.A. & Shiffman, S. (in press). Ecological validity for patient-reported outcomes. In A. Steptoe (Ed.), Handbook of Behavioral Medicine: Methods and Applications. New York: Springer.

292. Shiffman, S. (in press). Responses to smoking cues are relevant to smoking and relapse. Addiction.

293. Ferguson, S.G. & Shiffman, S. (in press). Using the methods of Ecological Momentary Assessment in substance dependence research – Smoking cessation as a case-study. Substance Use and Misuse. 294. Ferguson, S.G. & Shiffman, S. (in press). Cue-induced cravings for cigarettes. Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports.

295. Ferguson, S.G., Gitchell, J.G., Shiffman, S., & Sembower, M.A. (in press). Prediction of abstinence at 10 weeks based on smoking status at 2 weeks during a quit attempt: Secondary analysis of two parallel 10- week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials of 21 mg nicotine patch in adult smokers. Clinical Therapeutics.

296. Shiffman, S. (in press). Smoking cessation treatment utilization: The need for a consumer perspective. American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

297. Shiffman, S. & Hughes, J.R. (in press). Optimizing the efficacy of therapeutic nicotine. Jounal of Smoking Cessation.

298. Tindle, H.A., Shiffman, S., Hartman, A.M., & Bost, J.E. (in press). Switching to “lighter” cigarettes and quitting smoking. Tobacco Control.

299. Shiffman, S. (in press). Illuminating the course and dynamics of smoking cessation. Addiction. 300. Shiffman, S., Sweeney, C.T., Pillitteri, J.L., Sembower, M.A., Harkins, A.M., & Wadden, T.A. (in press). Weight management advice: What do doctors recommend to their patients? Preventive Medicine

301. Griffith, SD, Shiffman, S. & Heitjan, DF. (in press). A method comparison study of Time-Line Follow- Back and Ecological Momentary Assessment of daily cigarette consumption. Nicotine & Tobacco Research.

302. Shiffman, S. (in press). Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) in studies of substance use. Psychological Assessment. Papers Presented

1. Shiffman, S., & Burstein, B. (1975, April). The special value of peer counseling settings for training. In S. Shiffman and B. Burstein (Chairs), Perspectives on peer counseling in the university. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Sacramento, CA.

2. Burstein, B., & Shiffman, S. (1975, April). Initiating peer counseling services in the university. In S. Shiffman and B. Burstein (Chairs), Perspectives on peer counseling in the university. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Sacramento, CA.

3. Shiffman, S., & Jarvik, M. E. (1978, August). Withdrawal symptoms: The first week is the hardest. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

4. Shiffman, S., & Jarvik, M. E. (1978, August). Nesbitt's Paradox in cigarette smoking: A re-evaluation. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

5. Shiffman, S., Davis, G. P., & Yager, J. (1979, February). Attitudes of medical personnel towards psychologists as consultants in a medical hospital. Paper presented at the meeting of the California State Psychological Association, Monterey, CA.

6. Shiffman, S. (1979, June). Analysis of relapse episodes following smoking cessation. Paper presented at the Fourth World Conference on Smoking and Health, Stockholm, Sweden.

7. Shiffman, S. (1980, May). Light smokers: Is quitting easier? Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI

8. Shiffman, S. (1980, May). Determinants of relapse following smoking cessation. Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI

9. Shiffman, S., Gritz, E. R., Rauschenberger, J., & Jarvik, M. E. (1980, May). The effects of nicotine on hand tremor. Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI

10. Strachan, A., & Shiffman, S. (1980, May). Determinants of clinical interview skill among non-clinical psychologists. Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI

11. Shiffman, S. (1980, September). Relapse in exsmokers: A situational analysis. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Relapse following behavioral suppression of health-impairing behavior. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada.

12. Pistrang, N., & Shiffman, S. (1980, September). Mental health and medical professionals' view of consultation-liaison functions. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada.

13. Shiffman, S. (1981, April). A relapse-prevention hotline for exsmokers. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Telephone counseling for health concerns: New directions. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

14. Shiffman, S. (1981, August). Response mode usage of clinical psychology trainees. In G. Goodman (Chair), Recent research on help-intended communication: The Response Mode framework. A symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

15. Shiffman, S., Read, L., & Jarvik, M. E. (1981, August). Self-efficacy changes following relapse crises. In C. C. DiClemente (Chair), Self-efficacy and health behavior change: Smoking cessation and relapse. A symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. 16. Shiffman, S. (1982, March). A typology of relapse-promoting situations. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

17. Shiffman, S., Maltese, J., & Jarvik, M. E. (1982, August). Coping skill and coping style in the maintenance of nonsmoking. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Coping strategies in the maintenance of nonsmoking. A symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

18. Shiffman, S. (1983, May). A psychological perspective on smoking behavior. In D. P. Sachs and R. J. Mason (Chairs), Smoking cessation. A symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Thoracic Society, Kansas City, MO.

19. Shiffman, S., Read, L., & Jarvik, M. E. (1983, August). The effect of stressful events on relapse in exsmokers. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Stress and smoking: Effects on initiation, maintenance, and relapse. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Anaheim, CA.

20. Prange, M., & Shiffman, S. (1984, April). A comparison of two abbreviated MMPI forms. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

21. Shiffman, S. (1984, August). Trans-situational consistency in smoking relapse. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

22. Shiffman, S., & Prange, M. (1984, August). Self-monitored and self-reported smoking patterns. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

23. Shiffman, S. (1985, August). Stress and relapse to substance use: Review and theoretical analysis. In T. A. Wills (Chair), Stress and substance use. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

24. Shiffman, S. (1985, August). Coping with temptation: A common process in drug abuse. In R. L. Collins (Chair), Multiple substance use and abuse. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

25. Shiffman, S. (1985, August). Discussant. In K. O'Connell (Chair), Smoking cessation: Predictors of long term abstinence and late relapse. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

26. Shiffman, S. (1985, August). Discussant. In E. R. Gritz (Chair), Unaided smoking cessation. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

27. Shiffman, S. (1985, November). Characterizing smoking relapse episodes. In N. S. Jacobson (Chair), Predicting maintenance and relapse following behavior therapy. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Houston, TX.

28. Shiffman, S. (1986, May). Prospective prediction of smoking relapse. Paper presented at a workshop on Self-Initiated Smoking Cessation, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD.

29. Shiffman, S. (1986, August). "Tobacco Chippers": A study of non-dependent smokers. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

30. Drapkin, R. G., Burton, L. R., Wing, R. R., & Shiffman, S. (1988, April). Comparison of lapses between groups on a very strict vs. a more flexible diet. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA. 31. Shiffman, S., Fischer, L. B., Zettler-Segal, M., and Benowitz, N. E. (1989, March). Nicotine absorption in non-dependent smokers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA.

32. Shiffman, S., Paty, J., Kassel, J., and Zettler-Segal, M. (1989, March). Stimulus control of smoking: Self-report vs. self-monitoring. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA.

33. Shiffman, S., Kassel, J., Paty, J., Zettler-Segal, M., Benowitz, N. E., & Owens, G. (1990, April). Nicotine metabolism and tolerance in non-dependent smokers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, Chicago, IL.

34. Shiffman, S. (1990, November). Craving: Realistic expectations for a construct of appetite (discussion). In a symposium, R. Naiura (Chair), Psychobiological concepts of craving, presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Francisco, CA.

35. Drapkin, R. G., Wing, R. R., Shiffman, S., Buchoff, L., & Grilo, C. (1991, March). Comparison of lapses occurring on a moderate versus a very low calorie diet. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

36. Gnys, M. & Shiffman, S. (1991, March). Familial contributions to nicotine dependence. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Chippers: Studies of non-dependent cigarette smokers. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

37. Kassel, J. & Shiffman, S. (1991, March). Psychosocial and personality differences in chippers and regular smokers. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Chippers: Studies of non-dependent cigarette smokers. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

38. Paty, J. A. & Shiffman, S. (1991, March). Stimulus antecedents of smoking in chippers and regular smokers. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Chippers: Studies of non-dependent cigarette smokers. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

39. Shiffman, S. (1991, March). Chippers: Characteristics of non-dependent smokers. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Chippers: Studies of non-dependent cigarette smokers. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

40. Shiffman, S. (1991, March). Non-dependent tobacco smokers. In K. Perkins (Chair), Individual differences in nicotine tolerance and dependence. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

41. Shiffman, S. (1991, March). Individual differences and biobehavioral mechanisms in smoking. In K. Emmons (Chair), The role of theory in integrating individual and public health perspectives on smoking. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C.

42. Shiffman, S., Gnys, M., Paty, J., Kassel, J., & Elash, C. (1991, November). Field assessment of nicotine withdrawal. Poster presented at the annual meeting the American Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York City, NY.

43. Shiffman, S., Paty, J., Gnys, M., Kassel, J., & Elash, C. (1992, March). Computerized self-monitoring with base-rate control: Methodological analyses. S. Shiffman (Chair), Field assessment methods: Studying behavior in its natural environment. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City, NY. 44. Paty, J., Kassel, J., Gnys, M., Zettler-Segal, M., & Shiffman, S. (1992, March). Self-report versus field assessment of smoking situations in very light and heavy smokers. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Field assessment methods: Studying behavior in its natural environment. Symposium at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City, NY.

45. Shiffman, S., Reynolds, W., Maurer, A., Quick, D. (1992, March). An experimental test of Horn's Reasons for Smoking scales. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City, NY.

46. Shiffman, S., Brigham, J., Paty, J., Gnys, M., Kassel, J., Hickcox, M., & Staub, J. (1992, March). Situational correlates of smoking temptation and lapse episodes. In D. Gilbert (Chair), Smoking reinforcement, withdrawal, and relapse: Mechanisms and new technologies. Symposium at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City, NY.

47. Shiffman, S. (1992, March). New developments in behavioral assessment and treatment of smoking. Invited paper presented in: K. A. Perkins (Chair), Smoking: New directions in clinical research. In a keynote colloquium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City, NY.

48. Drapkin, R., Wing, R. R., Shiffman, S., & Grilo, C. M. (1992, March). Coping with hypothetical high-risk situations for dieters. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City, NY.

49. Grilo, C. M., Shiffman, S., & Wing, R. R. (1992, March). Abstinence violation effects among bingers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York City, NY.

50. Shiffman, S. (1992, July). Use of 'addictive' drugs: Is addiction inevitable? In: I. Hand (Chair), New frontiers in addiction research: Substance abuse and substance-independent excessive behavior. Symposium presented at the Second International Conference of Behavioral Medicine, Hamburg, Germany.

51. Shiffman, S., Maurer, A. T., Reynolds, W., & Quick, D. (1992, July). Coping with behavior change: Temptation coping in smoking cessation. In: T. A. Wills (Chair), Coping, substance use, and health behavior. Symposium presented at the Second International Conference of Behavioral Medicine, Hamburg, Germany.

52. Grilo, C. M., & Shiffman, S. (1992, August). Oscillations between dietary control and binge eating: Abstinence Violation Effects. In T. Brandon (Chair), From substance lapse to relapse: Theory, data, and intervention. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

53. Spanier, C., Maurer, A. T., Reynolds, W., Quick, D., & Shiffman, S. (1992, November). Attributions for failure, self-efficacy and recycling in smokers who fail to quit. In: R. Mermelstein (Chair), Consequences of failure in smoking cessation. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.

54. Shiffman, S. (1992, November). Discussant. In: R. Mermelstein (Chair), Consequences of failure in smoking cessation. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.

55. Grilo, C. M., Shiffman, S., & Wing, R. R. (1992, November). Dieters' strategies for coping with relapse crises. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA. 56. Grilo, C. M., Shiffman, S., & Wing, R. R. (1992, November). The aftermath of dietary relapse crises and restorative coping. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.

57. Kassel, J. D., Hickcox, M., Paty, J. A., Gnys, M., & Shiffman, S. (1992, November). Self-reported smoking motives in nondependent smokers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.

58. Paty, J. A., Shiffman, S., Kassel, J. D., & Gnys, M. (1993, April). Smoking patterns in very light and heavy smokers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA.

59. Smith, D. E., Wing, R. R., & Shiffman, S. (1993, April). Dietary lapses of obese binge eaters vs non- binge eaters during a behavioral weight control program. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA.

60. Shiffman, S. (1993, May). A behavioral approach to smoking cessation. In J. H. Hughes (Chair), Smoking cessation in psychiatric patients. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, CA.

61. Paty, J. A., Shiffman, S., Kassel, J. D., & Gnys, M. (1993, November). Nicotine withdrawal symptoms in dependent and non-dependent smokers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston, MA.

62. Grilo, C. M., Shiffman, S., & Carter-Campbell, J. T. (1994, April). Binge-eating antecedents: Is there consistency? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA.

63. Greeno, C. G., Marcus, M. D., Shiffman, S., Burton, L., McDermott, M., & Wing, R. R. (1994, April). Mood in obese binge and non-binge eaters when eating and not eating. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA.

64. Collins, R. L., Lapp, W. M., Shiffman, S., Paty, J., Gnys, M., Morsheimer, E. (1994, June). Drinking restraint and limited violation among social drinkers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcohol, Maui, HI.

65. Kassel, J., Knezevich, H., Bruns, H., & Shiffman, S. (1994, November). Attentional mediation of smoking's effect on anxiety. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Diego, CA.

66. Paty, J. A., Shiffman, S., McKeever, M., Hickcox, M., & Kassel, J. (1994, November). The natural history of temptations to smoke during cessation. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Diego, CA.

67. Shiffman, S., Hickcox, M., Gnys, M., Paty, J. A., & Kassel, J. D. (1995, March). The nicotine dependence syndrome scale: Development of a new measure. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, CA.

68. Hickcox, M., Shiffman, S., Gnys, M., Paty, J. A., & Kassel, J. (1995, March). The role of restraint in the anomalous light smoking of chippers. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, CA.

69. Kassel, J., & Shiffman, S. (1995, March). Attentional mediation of cigarette smoking's effects on anxiety. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, CA. 70. Bunker, R., & Shiffman, S. (1995, March). Stress and nicotine intake: Tension reduction or performance enhancement. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, CA.

71. Paty, J., Engberg, J., Shiffman, S., Gnys, M., Hickcox, M., Kassel, J., & Perz, W. (1995, November). Daily craving intensity and duration and relapse to smoking. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington D.C.

72. Shiffman, S., Paty, J., Gnys, M., Hickcox, M., Kassel, J., Perz, W., & Richards, T. (1995, November). First lapse to smoking: Real-time data with within-subject controls. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Real-time field assessment of drug use antecedents. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington D.C.

73. Hufford, M., Shiffman, S., Paty, J., Gnys, M., Kassel, J., Hickcox, M., Nigut, M. L., & Perz, W. (1995, November). Comparison of real-time vs. retrospective recall of smoking lapses. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Real-time field assessment of drug use antecedents. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington D.C.

74. Shiffman, S., Engberg, J., Paty, J., Gnys, M., Hickcox, M., Kassel, J., & Perz, W. (1996, March). Post- quit cigarette craving: Natural history and relation to relapse. In S. Shiffman (Chair), Craving and drug use: Laboratory and field data. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington D.C.

75. Kamarck, T. W., Shiffman, S., Manuck, S. B., Debski, T. T., Cerrone, P., Smithline, L., Goodie, J., Pro, V., Gnys, M., Paty, J., & Kassel, J. (1996, March). Correspondence between laboratory and ambulatory measures of cardiovascular reactivity. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington D.C.

76. Kamarck, T. W., Shiffman, S., Smithline, L., Goodie, J., Pro, V., Gnys, M., Paty, J., & Kassel, J. (1996, March). The effect of social behavior on ambulatory cardiovascular activity. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington D.C.

77. Ituarte, P., Kamarck, T. W., Shiffman, S., Goodie, J., Smithline, L., Pro, V., Gnys, M., Paty, J., & Kassel, J. (1996, March). Received support buffers the effects of daily stressors on well-being: An ecological momentary assessment approach. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington D.C.

78. Kamarck, T. W., Shiffman, S., Smithline, L., Goodie, J., Pro, V., Gnys, M., Paty, J., & Kassel, J. (1996, August). The effects of social and task behavior on ambulatory cardiovascular activity. B. Gerin (Chair), Cardiovascular response to interpersonal stress: Experimental models of social support. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

79. Shiffman, S., Paty, J., Gnys, M., Hickcox, M., Kassel, J., & Perz, W. (1996, November). Using palm-top computers for real-wold, real-time monitoring: Ecological Momentary Assessment. A. L. Seidner (Chair), Computers and high technology in psychology: Innovative assessment and treatment applications. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Miami, FL.

80. Gump, B., Kamarck, T. W., Shiffman, S., Smithline, L., Goodie, J., Pro, V., Gnys, M., Paty, J., & Kassel, J. (1997, April). Marital satisfaction and cardiovascular reactivity: Looking within the home. Presented at Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA.

81. Ituarte, P., Thompson, H. S., Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Smithline, L., Goodie, J., Pro, V., Gnys, M., Paty, J., & Kassel, J. (1997, April). An examination of racial differences in social environment and nighttime blood pressure dipping among normotensive adults. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA.

82. Smithline, L., Kamarck, T. W., Shiffman, S., Thompson, H. S., Goodie, J., Pro, V., Paty, J., Kassel, J. & Gnys, M. (1997, April). The effects of hostility on social conflict and cardiovascular reactivity during daily life. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco, CA.

83. Shiffman, S. (1997, June). Individual differences in nicotine addiction: The case of tobacco 'chippers'. In D. Malin (Chair), Research models of nicotine dependence: Data from laboratory and research clinic. Plenary symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Nashville, TN.

84. Balabanis, M. H., Gwaltney, C. J., Shiffman, S., Engberg, J., Paty, J. A., Hickcox, M., & Gnys, M. (1997, June). Daily self-efficacy and smoking relapse. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Nashville, TN.

85. O'Connell, K. A., Gerkovich, M. M., Cook, M. R., Kakolewski, K. E., Shiffman, S., Hickcox, M. (1997, June). Coping responses early in smoking cessation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Nashville, TN.

86. Shiffman, S., Johnston, A., Khayrallah, M., Elash, C. A., Gwaltney, C. J., Paty, J. A., Evoniuk, G., & DeVeaugh-Geiss, J. (1997, June). The effect of Bupropion on nicotine withdrawal. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Nashville, TN.

87. Shiffman, S. & Henningfield, J. H. (1997, September). Tobacco dependence and other drug dependencies: similarities and differences. Special Symposium presented at the 10th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Beijing, China.

88. Shiffman, S., Gitchell, J., & Strecher, V. J. (1997, September). Real-world efficacy of computer-tailored smoking cessation material as a supplement to nicotine replacement. Paper presented at the 10th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Beijing, China.

89. Gleason, P. P., Vanscoy, G. J., Vitale, F., Shiffman, S., Juhl, R. (1997, November). Development and implementation of a national smoking cessation specialist certificate program. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Clinical Pharmacology, Phoenix, TX.

90. Shiffman, S., Gwaltney, C. J., Paty, J. A., Gnys, M., Kassel, J. D., Hickcox, M., & Balabanis, M. H. (1998, March). Situational and affective cues for smoking: An assessment using real-time self- monitoring. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

91. Shiffman, S., Elash, C. A., Gwaltney, C. J., Paty, J. A., & Hickcox, M. (1998, March). Comparative efficacy of 24-hour and 16-hour transdermal nicotine replacement for relief of early morning craving. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

92. Shiffman, S., Gwaltney, C. J., Paty, J. A., Elash, C. A., Hickcox, M., Gnys, M., & Kassel, J. D. (1998, March). Susceptibility to morning craving: Prevalence and interaction with 24-hour transdermal nicotine replacement. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

93. Paty, J. A., Gwaltney, C. J., Shiffman, S., Sloan, J., Petroskey, L. Perry, K., Frustaci, K., Balabanis, M. H., & Braxter, B. (1998, March). The impact of smoking on naturally elevated emotions. Poster Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA. 94. Gnys, M., & Shiffman, S. (1998, March). Experimental analogue of smoking cessation and relapse. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

95. O’Connell, K. A., Gerkovich, M. S., Cook, M. R., & Shiffman, S. (1998, March). Metamotivational states during smoking cessation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

96. Shiffman, S., Gitchell, J. G., Burton, S. L., Kemper, K. E., Baxter, T. A., Henningfield, J. E., & Pinney, J. M. (1998, March). Great American Smokeout 1997: Implications for increasing the effectiveness of tobacco control efforts. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

97. Shiffman, S., Khayrallah, M., Niaura R., Shadel, W., Jorenby, D., Ryan, C., & Ferguson, C. L. (1998, March). Efficacy of acute administration of Nicorette gum against cue-provoked craving. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

98. Kinnunen, T., Nordstrom, B. L., Utman, C. E., Garvey, A. J., O’Connell, K. A., Liese, B. S., Gwaltney, C. J., & Shiffman, S. (1998, March). What were you thinking!! Qualitative analysis of smokers’ thoughts after cessation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

99. Shiffman, S. Paty, J. A., Rohay, J., DiMarino, M., & Strecher, V. (1998, August). The efficacy of computer tailored smoking cessation material as a supplement to nicotine patch therapy. Poster presented at the 1st International meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Copenhagen, Denmark.

100. Shiffman, S., & Paty, J. A. (1998, November). Self-monitoring is not useful…but can be. In J. D. Cone (Chair), Self-monitoring: Is it blind love or science? Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington D.C.

101. Shiffman, S. (1998, November). Techniques for the integration of behavioral and pharmacological treatments for smoking cessation. American Society of Addiction Medicine 11th National Conference on Nicotine Dependence, Marina Del Rey, CA.

102. Shiffman, S. (1999, February). Mass dissemination of smoking treatment. In W. A. Zatonski, chair, Tobacco control in Central and Eastern Europe, symposium presented at the 2nd European and 1st Iberoamerican Conference on Tobacco or Health, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain.

103. Shiffman, S., Burton, S. L., Schifkovitz, D., & Gitchell, J. G. (1999, February). Ongoing benefit, unrealized risk: Public health benefit of over-the-counter nicotine medications in the United States. Paper presented at the 2nd European and 1st Iberoamerican Conference on Tobacco or Health, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain.

104. Vitale, F., Vanscoy, G., Juhl, R. P., Shiffman, S., & Burton, S. L. (1999, February). A smoking cessation specialist certificate program for pharmacists. . Paper presented at the 2nd European and 1st Iberoamerican Conference on Tobacco or Health, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain.

105. Shiffman, S., Elash, C. A., Gwaltney, C. J., Paty, J. A., & Hickcox, M. (1999, February). Comparison of craving and withdrawal control for two nicotine patches: 24-hour 21 mg NicoDerm CQ/ Niquitin CQ vs. 16-hour 15 mg Nicotrol/Nicorette. Poster presented at the 2nd European and 1st Iberoamerican Conference on Tobacco or Health, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain. 106. Shiffman, S., Paty, J. A., Di Marino, M., & Rohay, J. (1999, February). Improving success rates in smoking cessation using the Committed Quitters Program of tailored behavioral materials to supplement nicotine patch. Paper presented at the 2nd European and 1st Iberoamerican Conference on Tobacco or Health, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain.

107. Shiffman, S., Gwaltney, C. J., Balabanis, M. H., & Paty, J. A. (1999, March). Is smoking really linked to situational stimuli? Evidence from computer self-monitoring. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, CA.

108. Gwaltney, C. J., Shiffman, S., Paty, J. A., Kassel, J. D., Gnys, M., & Hickcox, M. (1999, March). Using self-efficacy judgments to predict characteristics of a first lapse to smoking. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, CA.

109. Balabanis, M. H., Shiffman, S., Gwaltney, C. J., Paty, J. A., Gnys, M., Kassel, J. D., Hickcox, M., & Paton, S. M. (1999, March). Predictions of relapse from smoking patterns assessed by palmtop computer self-monitoring. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, CA.

110. Gwaltney, C. J. Norman, G. J. & Shiffman, S. (1999, March). Confirmatory factor analysis of a smoking abstinence self-efficacy questionnaire: Evidence for context-specific judgments. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego.

111. Shiffman, S. (1999, March). OTC and real-world prescription efficacy of nicotine gum and patch. In S. Leischow, chair, Over-the-counter use of nicotine medications in the US: Research findings and future directions. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, CA.

112. Shiffman, S. & Pillitteri, J. (1999, March). Is intent to treat always best? In J. R. Hughes and S. Shiffman, chair, Challenging traditions in clinical trials. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, CA.

113. Shiffman, S. (1999, March). Tobacco use trajectories: Where does prevention begin and end? In R. R. Clayton and J. R. Henningfield, chairs, Preventing tobacco use: Molecular to marketing research issues. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego, CA.

114. Shiffman, S. (1999, March). Increasing utilization of medications by removing regulatory barriers. In S. Shiffman, chair, Treatment of cigarette smoking: Need, challenges, and opportunities. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA.

115. Waters, A. J., Shiffman, S., Kelly, M., Elash, C., Sayette, M. A., Mogg, K., & Bradley, B. P. (2000, February). Minimally deprived smokers show attentional bias to smoking cues. Poster presented at the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Washington, D.C.

116. Polk, D. E., Kamarck, T. W., Shiffman, S. M., Ituarte, P. H. (2000, March). Daily Life Correlates of Social Support. Poster presented at the 58th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, Savannah, GA.

117. Kamarck, T. W., Raynor, D. A., Shiffman, S. M., Manuck, S. B., Balabanis, M. (2000, March). Laboratory measures of cardiovascular reactivity are associated with stress-related blood pressure variability during daily life. Poster presented at the 58th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, Savannah, GA.

118. Pillitteri, J. L., Shiffman, S., Gitchell, J. G., Burton, S. L., & Shimer, A. G. (2000, February). Smokers who switched to ‘light’ cigarettes: Misperceptions, motivations, and messages to promote quitting. Poster presented at the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Washington, D.C.

119. Montagna, L., Balabanis, M., Gwaltney, C., Liu, K., Waters, A., Shiffman, S., & Paty, J. (2000, March). Does learned resourcefulness predict smoking cessation outcome? An examination of the self-control schedule. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD.

120. Shiffman, S. (2000, October). Varieties of patient experience data: events, symptoms, quality of life. In S. Shiffman, chair, Effectively measuring patient experience: new approaches to improve clinical and marketing studies. Symposium presented at the Drug Information Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA

121. Shiffman, S., Di Marino, M.E., Gorsline, J., and the Transdermal Nicotine Study Group. (2000, August). The effectiveness of nicotine patches in heavy smokers. Poster presented at the 11th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Chicago, IL.

122. Shiffman, S., Hughes, J., Di Marino, M. Paty, J., Gitchell, J., and Pillitteri, J. (2000, August). Long term use of over-the-counter nicotine gum. Poster presented at the 11th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Chicago, IL.

123. Shiffman, S., Gorsline, J., Chiang, Y., and Di Marino, M. (2000, August). The efficacy of nicotine patch in an over-the-counter environment: results from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Poster presented at the 11th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Chicago, IL.

124. Di Marino, M., Rohay, J. M, Paty, J. A., Gitchell, J.G., Pillitteri, J. L., and Shiffman, S. (2000, August). Generalizing clinical trial results to the population: a test case comparison. Poster presented at The Society for Clinical Trials, Toronto, Canada.

125. O'Connell, K.A., Schwartz, J.E., Gerkovich, M.M., Bott, M.J., & Shiffman, S. (2001, March). Negative affect predicts temptations, but playfulness and negativism predict lapses. Paper presented at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

126. Shiffman, S. & Waters, A.J. (2001, March). Ecological Momentary Assessment: An illustrative application to smoking relapse. In S. Shiffman, chair, Ecological Momentary Assessment: A unique tool for behavioral medicine research. Symposium presented at the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.

127. Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Smithline, L., Thompson, H. S., Raynor, D.A., Polk, D. E., Gump, B., Paty, J.A. & Balabanis, M.H. (2001, March). EMA for ABP: Progress and promise in the use of momentary assessment methods for mapping behavior and blood pressure in the natural environment. In S. Shiffman, chair, Ecological Momentary Assessment: A unique tool for behavioral medicine research. Symposium presented at the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.

128. O'Connell, K.A., Gerkovich, M.M., Bott, M.J., Leibowitz, R., & Shiffman, S. (2001, March). Qualitative and quantitative assessment of coping during smoking cessation. In S. Shiffman, chair, Ecological Momentary Assessment: A unique tool for behavioral medicine research. Symposium presented at the Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Seattle, WA.

129. Patten, C., Gwaltney, C.J., Shiffman, S., Paty, J.A., Gnys, M., Kassel, J.D., Hickcox, M., Waters, A.J., & Balabanis, M.H. (2001, March). Natural history of nicotine withdrawal and predictors of withdrawal duration and severity. Poster presented at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

130. Balabanis, M.H., Shiffman, S., Winsko, L.A., Gwaltney, C.J., Waters, A.J., & Paton, S.M. (2001, March). Depression and smoking relapse. Poster presented at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

131. Shiffman, S., Di Marino, M.E., Gorsline, J., and the Transdermal Nicotine Study Group. (2001, March). The effectiveness of nicotine patches in heavy smokers. Poster presented at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

132. Shiffman, S., Hughes, J.R., Burton, S.L., Pillitteri, J.L., Gitchell, J.G., & Di Marino, M.E. (2001, March). Incidence of persistent use of nicotine replacement therapy: a prospective analysis of actual purchase patterns. Poster presented at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

133. Pillitteri, J.L., Shiffman, S., Rohay, J.M., Gitchell, J.G., & Burton, S.L. (2001, March). Smokers’ beliefs about light and ultra light cigarettes are more fiction than fact. Poster presented at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

134. Shiffman, S., Burton, S.L., Pillitteri, J.L., Gitchell, J.G., Di Marino, M.E., Sweeney, C.T., & Wardle, P.A. (2001, March). Test of light cigarette counter-advertising using a standard test of advertising effectiveness. Poster presented at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Seattle, WA.

135. Pillitteri, J.L., Shiffman, S., Gitchell, J.G., Hughes, J.R., Burton, S.L., & Kyle, T.K.. (2001, September). Interest in using a product to reduce smoking: Smokers prefer cessation over reduction. Poster presented at the European Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Paris, France.

136. Di Marino, M., & Shiffman, S. (2001, May). Use of an electronic patient diary in a randomized clinical trial. Poster presented at The Society for Clinical Trials, Denver, CO.

137. Shiffman, S., Hughes, J.R., & Keely, J. (2002, February). The state of behavioral smoking cessation research: where are the new approaches? In S. Shiffman & J.R. Hughes, co-chairs, Reinvigorating behavioral therapies for smoking cessation. Symposium presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

138. Shiffman, S. & Dresler, C. (2002, February). Efficacy of a new nicotine lozenge for smoking cessation. In R. Mermelstein, chair, Innovations in pharmacotherapy for the treatment of tobacco dependence: Population needs and pre-clinical implications. Symposium presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

139. Shiffman, S. (2002, February). Effect of Bupropion SR on craving and withdrawal. In M. Imad Damaj, chair, Bubupropion for treatment of nicotine dependence: Perspectives on mechanisms of action. Symposium presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

140. Shiffman, S., Rohay, J.M., Pillitteri, J.L., & Burton, S.L. (2002, February). Preference for assisted quitting among smokers likely to quit. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

141. Shiffman, S., Rohay, J.M., Pillitteri, J.L., Gitchell, J.G., & Burton, S.L. (2002, February). Recent trends in interest in pharmacologically assisted quitting: 1997-2001. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA. 142. Gitchell, J.G., Di Marino, M., Rohay, J.M., & Shiffman, S. (2002, February). Population trends in smoking cessation and correlations to pharmacotherapy utilization: results from the current population survey. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

143. Shiffman, S. & Dresler, C. (2002, February). Successful treatment with nicotine lozenge of smokers who failed prior use of other pharmacological treatments. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

144. Dresler, C., Shiffman, S., & Strahs, K. (2002, February). Safety Profile of the New Nicotine Polacrilex Lozenge. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

145. O'Connell, K.A., Schwartz, J.E., Shiffman, S., & Sleasman, D.E. (2002, February). Self-control strength during smoking cessation. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

146. Scharf, D. & Shiffman, S. (2002, February). Are women less able to quit smoking than men? A pooled analysis of published trials of Burpopion SI. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

147. Shiffman, S. & Scharf, D. (2002, February). Milestones in smoking cessation: a process analysis. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

148. Shiffman, S. & Paty, J. (2002, February). Electronic diary methods for assessing smoking: compliance and validity. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

149. Gwaltney, C.J., Shiffman, S., Paty, J., & Balabanis, M. (2002, February). Daily changes in positive smoking outcome expectancies: relationships to lapse and relapse. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

150. Shiffman, S. & Sayette, M.A. (2002, February). Validation of the nicotine dependence syndrome scale (NDSS): differences between and within chippers and heavy smokers. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

151. Pillitteri JL, Shiffman S, Burton SL, Hughes JR, Gitchell, JG. (2002, February). Offering NRT-assisted gradual reduction increases quit interest. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of The Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

152. Shiffman, S., Rohay, J.M., Pillitteri J.L., Burton, S.L. (2002, February). Preference for assisted quitting among smokers likely to quit. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of The Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

153. Mermelstein, R., Hedeker, D., Flay, B., & Shiffman, S. (2002, February). Situational versus intra- individual contributions to adolescents’ subjective mood experience of smoking. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting for the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Savannah, GA.

154. Stone, A. A., Shiffman, S., Schwartz, J. E., Broderick, J. E., & Hufford, M. R. (2002, March). Patient noncompliance with paper diaries. Poster to be presented at the American Pain Society, Baltimore, MD.

155. Hufford, M. R. & Shiffman, S. (2002, March). Validation issues when moving from paper diary to electronic diary assessments. Paper to be presented at the Drug Information Association Statistics Conference, Hilton Head, SC.

156. Taylor, T.R., Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Gwaltney, C., Leibenauer, L.L., & Thompson, J.A. (2002, April). Validation of the Detroit area study discrimination scale in a community sample of older African-American adults: The Pittsburgh Healthy Heart Project. Poster presented at the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.

157. Janicki, D., Kamarck, T.W., Shiffman, S., Thompson, J., Gwaltney, C.,Glasgow, C., & Liebenauer, L.L. (2002, April). Utility of ambulatory diary for assessing social stress and support among couples in the natural environment. Poster presented at the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.

158. Muraven, M., Collins, R. L., Morsheimer, E. T., Shiffman, S., & Paty, J. A. (2002, June). The morning after: Ecological momentary assessment of the limit violation effect. Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA.

159. Shiffman, S. (2002, August). Negative affect and smoking relapse: Methods and findings. In Schurtleff, D. (Chair), Mechanisms in drug relapse. Symposium presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

160. Gwaltney, C.J., Shiffman, S., & Sayette, M.A. (2003, February). Situational correlates of abstinence self-efficacy. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of The Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

161. Mermelstein, R., Hedeker, D., Flay, B., & Shiffman, S. (2003, February). Do changes in mood following smoking predict longitudinal changes in adolescent smoking patterns? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

162. Shiffman, S., Scharf, D., Pelayo, E., & Shadel, W.G. (2003, February). Where in the quit process does nicotine patch help? Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of The Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

163. Pelayo, E.A., Shiffman, S., Gwaltney, C.J., Balabanis, M., & Paty, J. (2003, February). Does a trial of abstinence affect real-time subjective ratings of reinforcements? Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of The Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

164. Chandra, S., Scharf, D., Shadel, W.G., Dang, Q., Ascarya, Abubakar, D., Pelayo, E., & Shiffman, S. (2003, February). Temporal patterns of smoking, as observed with electronic diary. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of The Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

165. Kohler, S., Mermelstein, R., Flay, B., & Shiffman, S. (2003, February). Social contexts of decisions to smoke and not to smoke among adolescents. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

166. Niaura, R., Sayette, M., Shiffman, S., Nides, M., Shelanski, M., Shadel, W., Robbins, B., & Sorentino, J. (2003, February). Comparative efficacy of rapid-release nicotine gum vs. Nicorette® in relieving smoking cue-provoked craving. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA.

167. Shiffman, S. & Paty, J. A. (2003, March). Using an electronic diary to capture frequent events. Poster presented at a meeting entitled, From quality of life to patient outcomes assessment: Research agenda for a paradigm shift. Drug Information Association, Baltimore, MD.

168. Janicki, D.L., Kamarck, T.W. & Shiffman, S. (2003, March). Effects of spousal interaction on ambulatory blood pressure during daily life: The Pittsburgh Healthy Heart Project. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, Phoenix, AZ.

169. Kamarck, T.W., Schwartz, J.E., Janicki, D.L, Shiffman, S. & Raynor, D.A. (2003, March). Correspondence between laboratory and ambulatory measures of cardiovascular reactivity: A multilevel modeling approach. Oral presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, Phoenix, AZ.

170. Kamarck, T.W., Muldoon, M., Shiffman, S., Sutton-Tyrrell, K. & Gwaltney, C.J. (2003, March). Experiences of demand and control in daily life as correlates of subclinical carotid atherosclerosis in a healthy older sample: The Pittsburgh Healthy Heart Project. Oral presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society, Phoenix, AZ..

171. Mermelstein, R., Flay, B., Hedeker, D., & Shiffman, S. (2003, March). Adolescent tobacco use: Trajectories and mood. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT.

172. Shiffman, S. (2003, May). The role of electronic diaries in clinical research: Concepts, introduction, and discussion. In an invited symposium, M.L. Cooper (Chair), Studying Clinically Relevant Behaviors via Daily Experience Methods: Getting at What We Really Want to Know! At the annual meeting of the American Psychological Society, Chicago, IL.

173. Shiffman, S. (2003, August). “Light” cigarettes as reduced-risk tobacco products: A cautionary tale. In a symposium, J.R. Hughes (Chair), Do “less risky” tobacco products help or hurt tobacco control? Presented at the 12th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Helsinki, Finland.

174. Waters, A.J., & Shiffman, S. (2003, September). Negative affect and smoking lapses: a prospective analysis. Poster presented at a meeting on The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research, Charleston, SC.

175. O’Connell, K.A., Schwartz, J.E., & Shiffman, S. (2003, September). The theory of self-control strength applied to smoking cessation. Poster presented at a meeting on The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research, Charleston, SC.

176. Broderick, J.E., Schwartz, J.E., Shiffman, S., Hufford, M.R. & Stone, A.A. (2003, September). Signaling does not adequately improve diary compliance. Poster presented at a meeting on The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research, Charleston, SC.

177. Muraven, M., Collins, R.L., Shiffman, S., & Paty, J.A. (2003, September). The reciprocal relationship between drinking and guilt: Studying processes over time using Ecological Momentary Assessment. Poster presented at a meeting on The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research, Charleston, SC.

178. Mermelstein, R., Hedeker, R. Flay, B. & Shiffman, S. (2003, September). Real-time data capture and adolescent cigarette smoking. Paper presented at a meeting on The Science of Real-Time Data Capture: Self-Reports in Health Research, Charleston, SC.

179. Shiffman, S. Di Marino, M.E., & Dresler, C.M.. (2003, November). Nicotine patch and lozenge are effective in heavy, dependent smokers. Paper presented at the Fifth European Conference of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Padua, Italy.

180. Shiffman, S. (2003, December). Did NRT lose its effectiveness when it went OTC? In a symposium J.H. Hughes (Chair), Enhancing the utilization of smoking cessation treatment. National Conference on Smoking or Health, Boston, MA. 181. Ferguson, S., Shiffman, S., Dang, Q., Gwaltney, C., Balabanis, M., Pelayo, L., & Shadel, W. (2004, February). Do reductions in withdrawal symptoms and craving mediate treatment outcome in nicotine replacement therapy? Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

182. Chandra, C., Scharf, D., Gwaltney, C., Balabanis, M., Dang, Q., & Shiffman, S. (2004, February). Temporal patterns of smoking are related to the environmental smoking restrictions. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

183. Pelayo, L., Shiffman, S., Gwaltney, C., Balabanis, M., & Paty, J. (2004, February). The subjective effects of a first lapse are related to a second smoking lapse. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

184. Flaherty, B.P. & Shiffman, S. (2004, February) Factor structure of the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale in a representative U.S. sample. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

185. Flaherty, B.P. & Shiffman, S. (2004, February). Correlates of the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale in a representative U.S. sample. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

186. Strecher, V.J., Shiffman, S., & West, R. (2004, February). Evaluation of a web-based computer-tailored smoking cessation program among nicotine patch users. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

187. Pillitteri, J.L., Shiffman, S., Gitchell, J.G., & Burton, S.L. (2004, February). Smokers’ interest in smoking reduction vs. smoking cessation. In a symposium, S. Shiffman (chair), Can nicotine replacement products be used for harm reduction?, presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

188. Shiffman, S. (2004, February). Applications of NRT to harm reduction. In a symposium, S. Shiffman (chair), Can nicotine replacement products be used for harm reduction?, presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

189. Molina, B.S.G, Pelham, W.E. Jr., Gnagy, E.M. & Shiffman, S. (2004, February). Daily smoking, quit attempts, dependence, and expectancies among adolescents and young adults with and without childhood ADHD. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Scottsdale, AZ.

190. Shiffman, S. (2004, June) Methods for collection of real-time data. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Quebec City, Canada.

191. Shiffman, S., Ferguson, S., Rohay, J., & Gitchell, J. (2005, March). Perceived safety of NRT: Impact on usage and compliance. In a symposium (Martin Jarvis, Chair), Barriers to cessation and treatment – underestimating tobacco harm and overestimating medicinal nicotine harm. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

192. Shiffman, S., Jarvis, M., Pillitteri, J. & Di Marino, M. (2005, March). UK smokers’ and ex-smokers’ reactions to cigarettes claiming reduced risk. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

193. Strecher, V., Shiffman, S. & West, R. J. (2005, March). Evaluation of a web-based computer-tailored smoking cessation program among nicotine patch users. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic. 194. Pergadia, M., Heath, A., Shiffman, S., Broms, U., Kaprio, J. & Madden, P. (2005, March). Genetic influences on the nicotine dependence syndrome scale in U.S. adolescent and young adult twins. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

195. Kaprio, J., Broms, U., Shiffman, S. & Madden, P. (2005, March). A twin study of nicotine dependence based on the nicotine dependence syndrome scale. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

196. Broms, U., Madden, P., Heath A., Shiffman, S. & Kaprio, J. (2005, March). The nicotine dependence syndrome scale in Finnish smokers. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

197. Shiffman, S., Rohay, J. & Ferguson, S. (2005, March). Intermittent smoking: An emerging pattern. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

198. Shiffman, S. (2005, March). Use of more nicotine lozenges leads to better success in quitting. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

199. Shiffman, S., Sweeney, C. & Di Marino, M. (2005, March). Who elects to use OTC nicotine replacement therapy? More dependent smokers who have difficulty quitting. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

200. Tindle, H., Davis, R., Kawachi, I. & Rigotti, N. (2005, March). Influence of low-yield cigarettes on smoking cessation: Results from the 2000 US national health interview survey. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

201. Shiffman, S., Ferguson, S. & Hellebusch, S. (2005, March). Physician provision of instruction and counseling when prescribing nicotine replacement therapy. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

202. Gwaltney, C., Shiffman, S., Balabanis, M. & Paty, J. (2005, March). Correlates of daily positive smoking outcome expectancies. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

203. Scharf, D., Shiffman, S. (2005, March). Craving trajectories after first lapse, with and without high- dose nicotine patch. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

204. Ferguson, S., Shiffman, S., Pelayo, L., Dang, Q., Gwaltney, C., Balabanis, M. & Shadel, W. (2005, March). Hedonic response to first smoking lapses: Effects on progression to relapse, and effects of nicotine replacement therapy. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Prague, Czech Republic.

205. Shiffman, S & Paty, J (2005, April). Using an electronic diary to capture clinical events. Poster presented at a meeting on Benefits and Challenges with Electronic Patient Reported Outcome. Drug Information Association, Arlington, VA.

206. Shiffman, S. (2005, May). Did NRT lose its efficacy when it went OTC? In a symposium, John Hughes, Chair, Effectiveness of OTC NRT in Tobacco Control Programs. Presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Chicago, IL. 207. Kerr, B & Shiffman, S. (2005, June). Use of a medication adherence and electronic patient diary device to monitor diabetic patients and improve patient drug safety. In a symposium on Remote management of rural diabetic patients using a web-based monitoring device at the Annual Meeting of the Drug Information Association, Washington, DC

208. Shiffman, S & Boucher, T. (2005, June). Assessing Patient Reported Outcomes: Optimal assessment and design strategies. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Drug Information Association, Washington, DC

209. Shiffman S (2005, July). Increasing study power using e-diaries. Paper resented at a conference on Electronic Patient Reported Outcomes, CBI. Philadelphia, PA

210. Shiffman, S & Waters, A. (2005, December). The role of stress in smoking relapse: That’s so yesterday. In a symposium on Stress in Addiction Relapse: Are There Viable Treatment Targets? presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Kona, HI.

211. Broms U, Madden PAF, Heath AC, Pergadia ML, Shiffman S, Kaprio J (2005, December). The Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale in Finnish adult smokers. European Conference on Chronic Disease Prevention, Helsinki, Finland.

212. Tindle, H, Shiffman, S, Paty, JA, & Dang, Q. (2006, February). Relapsing in real time: A prospective assessment of the natural history of abstinence failure. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Orlando, FL.

213. Scharf, D, Dunbar, M & Shiffman, S. (2006, February). Smoking during the night: Prevalence and smoker characteristics. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Orlando, FL.

214. Shiffman, S, Dresler, C, Norton, M, & Strahs, K. (2006, February). Using nicotine gum to assist quitting by gradual reduction. In a symposium on New data on gradual cessation treatments presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Orlando, FL.

215. Strecher, V, Shiffman, S, West, R, McClure, J, Greene, S, David, R, & Alexander, G. (2006, February). Web-based tailored smoking cessation. In a symposium on Novel channels and media for delivering smoking cessation services presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Orlando, FL.

216. Shiffman, S. (2006, February). Historical and conceptual background on light and intermittent smoking (+ discussion). In a symposium on Perspectives on light and intermittent smoking presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Orlando, FL.

217. Broms U, Madden PAF, Heath AC, Pergadia ML, Shiffman S, Kaprio J (2006, May). The Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale in Finnish Smokers - Genetic architecture of nicotine dependence. HUGO’s Human Genome Meeting, Helsinki, Finland.

218. Broms U, Madden PAF, Heath AC, Pergadia ML, Shiffman S, Kaprio J (2006, June). The Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale in Finnish Smokers - Genetic architecture of nicotine dependence. Behavioral Genetics Association, Storrs, Connecticut.

219. Shiffman S, Pillitteri JL, Rohay JM, Williams IM, Burton SL, Harkins AM, Weis DG, Curran A. (2006, August). Weight loss practices among African Americans and Hispanics in the United States. Poster presented at the 2006 Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly of the National Medical Association, Dallas, Texas. 220. Pillitteri J, Burton S, Shiffman S, Rohay J, Harkins A, Pettinico G. (2006, September). Consumers’ use of and beliefs about dietary supplements. Poster presented at the 10th International Congress on Obesity, Sidney, Australia.

221. Shiffman S, Pillitteri J, Burton S, Rohay J, Harkins A, Pettinico G, Foster G. (2006, September). Americans’ self-perceptions of overweight. Poster presented at the 10th International Congress on Obesity, Sidney, Australia.

222. Shiffman S, Pillitteri J, Burton S, Rohay J, Harkins A, Pettinico G. (2006, September). Consumer expectations for weight loss. Poster presented at the 10th International Congress on Obesity, Sidney, Australia.

223. Shiffman S, Pillitteri JL, Burton SL, Rohay JM, Harkins AM, Wadden TA, Pettinico. (2006, October). Weight loss practices of adults in the United States. Poster presented at NAASO, The Obesity Society 2006 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

224. Pillitteri JL, Shiffman S, Rohay JM, Harkins AM, Wadden TA, Pettinico G, Burton SL. (2006, October). Interaction with physicians among overweight adults in the United States. Poster presented at NAASO, The Obesity Society 2006 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

225. Pillitteri JL, Shiffman S, Rohay JM, Wadden TA, Harkins AM, Burton SL, Pettinico G. (2006, October). Dietary supplement use for weight loss among US adults. Poster presented at NAASO, The Obesity Society 2006 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

226. Fabricatore A, Rohay JM, Pillitteri JL, Burton SL, Harkins AM, Wadden TA, Shiffman S. (2006, October). Weight loss goals and expectations as a function of gender, BMI, and previous weight loss experiences. Poster presented at NAASO, The Obesity Society 2006 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

227. Shiffman, S. (2007, February). Situational cues related to temptation and relapse in real-world settings. In a symposium (S. Shiffman, Chair) on Cue-provoked craving: Observations, mechanisms, and clinical implications, presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX.

228. Tindle H, Shiffman S, Hartman A, & Bost J. (2007, February). Switching to light cigarettes and smoking cessation: Results of the 2003 Tobacco Use Special Cessation Supplement to the Current Population Survey. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX.

229. Dunbar M, Scharf D, Shadel W, Gwaltney C, Dang Q, Paton S, & Clark D. (2007, February). Craving trajectories approaching target quit day are related to achievement of initial (24h) abstinence. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX.

230. Scharf D, Chandra S, & Shiffman S. (2007, February). Temporal patterns of craving and smoking: differences between weekdays and weekends? Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX.

231. Chandra S, Scharf D, & Shiffman S. (2007, February). Within-day temporal patterns of smoking in relation to patterns of mood and craving. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX.

232. Shiffman S, Brockwell S, Gitchell J, & Ferguson, SG. (2007, February). Wearing nicotine patches continuously for three weeks during a cessation attempt improves short-term efficacy. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX. 233. Gitchell J, Ferguson SG, & Shiffman S. (2007, February). Continuing to wear nicotine patches after smoking lapses promotes recovery of short-term abstinence. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX.

234. Kirchner TR, Shiffman S, & Cheong J. (2007, February). Modeling the abstinence-violation effect during smoking cessation. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX.

235. Vella, EJ, Kamarck TW, & Shiffman S. (2007, March). Hostility moderates the effects of positive social interactions on blood pressure in daily life. Poster presented at Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.

236. Shiffman, S. (2007, February). Underutilization of evidence-based medications and misperceptions of NRT safety. Workshop presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Austin, TX.

237. Shiffman, S. (2007, October). Mechanisms and pathways in quitting with NRT. Discussant in a symposium on Variations in quitting patterns (David Gonzales, chair), presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health, Minneapolis, MN.

238. Shiffman, S. & Ferguson, S.G. (2007, October). Nicotine patch therapy prior to quitting smoking: a meta-analysis. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Europe, Madrid, Spain.

239. Shiffman, S. (2007, October). Measuring Craving & Withdrawal. In a symposium on Consensus to measure craving and withdrawal syndrome in a clinical setting (Philip Tonnesen, chair), presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Europe, Madrid, Spain.

240. Chandra, S., Scharf, D., & Shiffman, S. (2008, February). Craving and restlessness, but not negative affect, precede ad lib smoking and are reduced after smoking. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, OR.

241. Dunbar, M., Scharf, D., Kirchner, T., & Shiffman, S. (2008, February). Do smokers crave some cigarettes more than others? An examination of situational correlates of cigarette cravings. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, OR.

242. Scharf, D., Tindle, H., Kirchner, T., Ferguson, S., Butera, A., Scholl, S., Dunbar, M., & Shiffman, S. (2008, February). Validation of a multi-domain cue set. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, OR.

243. Shiffman, S., Ferguson, S., & Scharf, D. (2008, February). Mechanisms and mediators of NRT efficacy. Symposium presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, OR.

244. Shiffman, S., Kirchner, T., Ferguson, S., Scharf, D., & Gitomer, A. (2008, February). Efficacy of cellular phones for monitoring intermittent smoking patterns. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, OR.

245. Shiffman, S. (2008, February). Understanding alcohol-tobacco associations: an Epidemiological perspective. Discussant in symposium (Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin & Stephanie O’Malley, chairs), presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, OR. 246. Ferguson, S.G., West, R., Gitchell, J.G., Sembower, M.A., & Shiffman, S. (2008, February). Spontaneous versus planned quitting: Who does what and how successful is it? Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, OR.

247. Ferguson, S.G., Allen, J., Furmanski, W.L., Vallone, D., Gitchell, J.G., Shiffman, S., Sembower, M.A., Wesnofske, M., Tanner, C. (2008, February). Smokers’ views on the safety of nicotine replacement therapy – an opportunity for education? Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Portland, OR.

248. Shiffman, S. (2008, September). Nicotine medications for smoking cessation: Dose response and dosing strategy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Rome, Italy.

249. Ferguson, S. & Shiffman, S. (2008, September). Effect of nicotine patch on negative affect and craving experienced during, and immediately before, first lapse episodes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Rome, Italy.

250. Gitchell, J., Shiffman, S., Sembower, M., & Ferguson, S. (2008, September). What are my chances now? Conditional probabilities of subsequent abstinence based on current smoking status during a quit attempt. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Rome, Italy.

251. Shiffman, S. (2008, September). Emerging individual differences in dependence, and implications for cessation. Paper in a symposium (Sakire Pogun & Marcus Munafò, Chairs) on Basic research: Individual differences in tobacco/nicotine dependence, at the annual meeting of the European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Rome, Italy.

252. Broms, U., Patja, K., Ollila, H., Korhonen, T., Laaikainen,T., DiFranza,J., Shiffman, S., & Kaprio, J. (2009, April). Nicotine dependence and gender differences in cotinine levels among current smokers in Finnish population. Poster presented at the joint annual meetings of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco and European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Dublin, Ireland.

253. Shiffman, S., Ferguson, S., Scharf, D., Tindle, H., & Scholl, S. (2009, April). Non-daily smokers’ craving and withdrawal when they are not smoking. Presentation in a symposium, Craving to smoke: New laboratory and field studies (Reuven Dar, chair) at the joint annual meetings of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco and European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Dublin, Ireland.

254. Dunbar, M.S., Scharf, D.M., Ferguson, S., Tindle, H., Scholl, S., & Shiffman, S. (2009, April). Gender differences in laboratory cue-reactivity. Poster presented at the joint annual meetings of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco and European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Dublin, Ireland.

255. Shiffman, S., Stenger, C., & Wong, R. (2009, April). Appealing to smokers who procrastinate about quitting. Poster presented at the joint annual meetings of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco and European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Dublin, Ireland.

256. Shiffman, S. (2009, April). Smokers with serious mental illness: A focus on mechanisms and models. Discussant in symposium (Jennifer W. Tidey, chair), presented at the joint annual meetings of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco and European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Dublin, Ireland.

257. Shiffman, S. (2009, April). How lapses progress to relapse: Is there anything we can do about it? Clinical theme lecture (invited plenary) at the joint annual meetings of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco and European Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Dublin, Ireland. Invited Papers, Colloquia, and Workshops

1981 Coping with Temptation to Smoke, National Cancer Institute. Bethesda, MD.

1982 Relapse Prevention, Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Francisco, CA.

Smoking Cessation, YMCA Consultation on Health Enhancement. Chicago, IL.

1983 Prevention of Relapse in Mental Illness: Lessons from the Study of Relapse in the Addictions, Texas Research Institute of Mental Science, Houston, TX.

Eating Disorders: Lessons from the Study of Coping with Temptation in the Addictions, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.

1984 Disorders of Temptation: The Study of the Addictions, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.

1985 Psychosocial and behavioral factors in smoking and cessation. World Congress on the Pharmacotherapy of Tobacco Dependence, New York, NY.

Commonalities among drugs of abuse. Iowa Consensus Conference on Tobacco, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Ames, IA.

Stress and smoking relapse. University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI.

Consensus Conference on Smoking and Smoking Policy, State of Pennsylvania Department of Public Health

1987 Nicotine replacement strategies in the treatment of smoking. Merrell-Dow Pharmaceuticals. Washington, DC.

Individual differences in vulnerability to tobacco dependence. Conference on Smoking Cessation and Prevention, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA.

From habitual users to chippers: Individual differences in drug dependence. In an invited symposium on "Biobehavioral mechanisms in smoking and drug use" (N. Grunberg, chair) at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY.

Individual differences in tobacco dependence. "Models of Addiction," Indiana University Conference for Research on Clinical Problems. Nashville, IN.

1988 Relapse prevention in smoking cessation. International Conference on the Treatment of Addictions. Bergen, Norway.

1989 The use of qualitative methods in quantitative research. Conference on Conducting Cross-Cultural Substance Abuse Research: Emerging Strategies and Methods, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD.

1990 Individual differences in nicotine dependence. Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

Using computer technology to collect data about smoking. Smoking Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA. 1991 Vulnerability to addiction. Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, TX. Craving for cigarettes: Individual and environmental variance. Conference on "Drug craving: A review of the concept." Addictions Research Center, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Baltimore, MD.

1992 Women and smoking. Conference on "Women and heart disease." American Heart Association, Pittsburgh, PA.

Computerized field assessment of behavior in situ. Conference on "Assessment of behavior and mood in natural settings." Addiction Research Center, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Baltimore, MD.

New developments in behavioral assessment and treatment of smoking. In a keynote colloquium presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New York, NY.

Addiction and stimulus control of drug use. Yale University series on Current Work in Health Psychology, New Haven, CT.

New methods for collecting real-time field data. New York State Research Institute on Addictions, Buffalo, NY.

1993 Intensive computerized assessment of relapse antecedents. Workshop on Methodologies for Relapse Research, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Santa Fe, NM.

Individual differences in vulnerability to drug dependence. Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto, Canada.

Clinical approaches to relapse prevention. Second National NIDA conference on Drug Abuse Research and Practice, Washington, D.C.

Smoking relapse: New methods and findings. Brown University Alcohol Research Center.

Drug treatment: What do we really offer our clients? Brown University Alcohol Research Center.

1994 Alcohol and tobacco: Joint epidemiology. Technical review on Alcohol and Tobacco: From Basic Science to Policy, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, San Diego, CA.

1995 Smoking relapse process. Auburn University, AL.

National Institute on Drug Abuse Craving Roundtable. Washington D.C.

1996 Cognitive and Behavioral Strategies for Smoking Cessation. American Society of Addiction Medicine.

1997 Real-time self-report of momentary states in the natural environment: Computerized Ecological Momentary Assessment. The Science of Self-Report: Implicates for research and practice. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

“Ecological momentary assessment: Health behavior in the field.” (Master Lecture) Society of Behavioral Medicine 19th Annual Meeting.

“Real-time assessment of craving.” National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse.

"Tobacco use: Prevention/cessation strategies for health care professionals." Pittsburgh Cancer Institute. "Treating the nicotine-dependent patient." University of West Virginia and Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center.

"Cognitive and behavioral strategies for smoking cessation." (Workshop) American Society of Addiction Medicine.

“Precursors of smoking in middle childhood” (Workshop) National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Science Advocacy Workshop, American Psychological Association.

“Smoking and relapse” Colloquium, School of Pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh

1998 Master lecture: Self-report and Ecological Momentary Assessment. Society of Behavioral Medicine

The impact on smoking cessation of enhanced access to nicotine medications. Health Education Authority, London.

Creating a national agenda: How we should organize to ensure appropriate spending of public moneys? American Society of Addiction Medicine National Conference On Nicotine Dependence, Marina Del Rey, CA.

The future of tobacco control. American Society of Addiction Medicine 11th National Conference On Nicotine Dependence, Marina Del Rey, CA.

Supplementing NRT with tailored behavioral support. 1st International Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Individual differences in smoking and nicotine dependence. Addicted to Nicotine, national conference, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Bethesda, MD.

1999 U.S. experience with enhanced access to medications treatment. 2nd European and 1st Iberoamerican Conference on Tobacco or Health, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain.

Possible adverse of product modification. Workshop on options for future regulation of tobacco products, European Union Against Cancer, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL.

Relapse and relapse prevention. American Society of Addiction Medicine, Conference on Nicotine Dependence, Cleveland, OH.

Smoking relapse process. Grand rounds. Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, Burlington

2000 Assessing tobacco withdrawal and craving. Sixth Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Pre-Meeting Workshop entitled “Treatment Outcome Methodology.” Washington, D.C.

Probing the attitudes and beliefs of smokers of lights.” Debunking myths around “light” cigarettes and implications for “reduced risk” products. Conference for the Research Foundation to Communication Strategies, Washington, DC. “ Probing attitudes and beliefs of smokers of ‘lights’ – Communication implications.” “Light” Cigarettes – problems and possible solutions. Sponsored Symposium presented with J.L. Pilliteri, Chicago, IL.

An academic perspective on clinical testing of treatments for smoking cessation. National Cancer Institute/ National Institute on Drug Abuse Working Group on Pharmacologic Approaches to Nicotine Addiction, Washington, DC

Population provision of behavioral and pharmacological treatments – The Committed Quitters Support Plan. Optimal Success Rates – Combining Pharmacologic and Behavioral Therapy. Sponsored Symposium, 11th World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Chicago, IL.

Discussant and panelist, Reducing Tobacco Harm. Conference sponsored by National Cancer Institute, National Institute on Drug Abuse, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The American Legacy Foundation.

Evidence based smoking cessation – what works, what seems to work and what does not work. In a symposium on Recent advances on smoking treatment and prevention. Fourth International Symposium on Smoking Cessation Treatment, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Smoking cessation treatment on the horizon: New developments on the horizon. In a symposium on Recent advances on smoking treatment and prevention. Fourth International Symposium on Smoking Cessation Treatment, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2001

2002 A framework for harm reduction. Harm reduction, smoking and smokeless tobacco. Action on Smoking and Health, United Kingdom Health Development Agency. London, England.

Using diaries in clinical trials to collect valid patient self-report data. Food and Drug Administration, Rockville.

Nicotine patch and lozenge in heavy, dependent smokers. World Conference on Smoking or Health, satellite symposium, Warsaw, Poland.

Is there a role for behavioral sciences? The changing Rx/OTC environment and implications for assessing safety and efficacy. Drug Information Association, Washington, DC.

Tobacco control and Japan. Taisho Life Science Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

The public health impact of OTC medications: The example of nicotine replacement therapy. World Self-Medication Industry, Tokyo, Japan.

2003 Smoking and mood. Department of Behavioral Science, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston.

Enhancing public health impact by increasing use of medications. Smoking cessation pharmacotherapy: Accelerating discovery-to-delivery, National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Cancer Institute meeting, New Orleans.

Designing and implementing diary protocols that work. From quality of life to patient outcomes assessment: Research agenda for a paradigm shift. Drug Information Association, Baltimore.

Smoking and mood. Department of Psychiatry, Yale University, New Haven. Nicotine Replacement Therapy: To patch or not to patch? California state Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, San Diego, CA

Applications of Ecological Momentary Assessment analyses to reseach on smoking. The Methodology Center, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA

The psychology of nicotine addiction. Tobacco Addiction Workshop, Disease Control Priorities Project (Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, the World Bank, World Health Organization, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation), Mumbai, India

Design issues in Ecological Momentary Assessment. Workshop on The Science and Theory of Real- Time Data Capture: A Focus on Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), National Cancer Institute, Charleston, SC

Using diaries in clinical trials to collect valid patient self-report data. Scientific Grand Rounds, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, MD

2004 Design issues in Ecological Momentary Assessment. Workshop on Capturing physical activity and diet in real-time, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD

Studies using Ecological Momentary Assessment to understand relapse and the change process. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Gaithersburg, MD

Treatment for tobacco dependence: OTC and new frontiers. Alliance for Tobacco Cessation, Washington, DC.

2005 Theories of dependence. Workshop on assessment of dependence. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Washington, DC

Smoking patterns in intermittent smokers. Science seminar series, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, MD

Questionnaire development: The right (and wrong) way to ask questions to get the information you need. Invited workshop, Regulatory and Scientific Conference, Consumer Healthcare Products Association, Washington, DC.

Behavioral mechanisms of treatment: Data on Nicotine Replacement Therapy. Understanding nicotine and tobacco addiction. Novartis Foundation Symposium, London, England.

Ecological Momentary Assessment Worshop. Society for Prevention Research, Wshington, DC

Historical and conceptual background on light and intermitent smokers. National Cancer Institute, Washington, DC

Nicotine dependence and light and intermitent smokers. National Cancer Institute, Washington, DC

2006 Current evidence-based cessation treatments: Efficacy and critical ingredients. Consumer Demand Roundtable. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Washington, DC

2007 The role of affect in smoking relapse. National Institute on Drug Abuse Intramural Research Program, January 2007. Relapse prevention effects of bupropion and nicotine replacement therapy. Translational Medication Development for Nicotine Dependence Workshop, National Institute on Drug Abuse and National Cancer Institute, January 2007.

Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Interventions. Clearing the Smoke in Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. April 2007.

Relapse and relapse prevention. Mayo Clinic, May 2007.

Assessing speed of onset for psychiatric drugs. International Society for Clinical Drug Development Consensus Conference, May 2007.

Validity of electronic real-time assessment. Enhancing Precision in Clinical Trials. New Clinical Drug Evaluation Unit, National Institute of Mental Health, June 2007.

Ecological Momentary Assessment. Research Society on Alcohol, Workshop on Search for Mechanisms of Change in Evidence-Based Behavioral Treatments, National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, July 2007.

2008 Process analysis of behavior change. Mechanisms of behavior change. National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, Baltimore, MD, January 2008

Treatment for smoking cessation (plenary speaker). National Tobacco Control Hui: Helping smokers quit. Wellington, New Zealand, June, 2008

Relapse prevention. Quit Smoking Cessation Service, Wellington, New Zealand, June, 2008

Rx-to-OTC switches: Behavioral science and behavioral programs. Rx-to-OTC Switch Conference, Atlantic Group, September 2008.

Individual differences in nicotine dependence. Murray Jarvik Memorial Symposium, University of California, Los Angeles, October, 2008

On the importance and cost-effectiveness of smoking cessation treatment. American Association for Retired Persons, Prevention Roundtable, Washington, DC, November, 2008 Grants and Contracts

Understanding Emerging Patterns of Non-Daily Smoking: Field and Lab Assessments. National Institutes of Health – National Institute on Drug Abuse (R01). 2006-2010. $3,390,333.

The Utility of Momentary vs. Recalled Self-Reports. National Institute of Health, 2000-2005. Co-PI with A. Stone (The Research Foundation of State University of New York), Pitt subcontract: $132,065.

Naltrexone, Craving and Drinking: Ecological Assessment. National Institute of Health. 2000-2005. Co- Investigator with P. Monti (Brown University), Pitt subcontract, $205,740.

Behaviors and Cognitions for Resisting the Urge to Smoke. National Center for Nursing Research. 2001-2003. Co-Investigator with K. O’Connell (Columbia University), Pitt subcontract, $81,578.

Negative Affect in Smoking Relapse: Withdrawal and Treatment Mediation. National Institute of Health, 1999- 2004. Co-investigator with T. Baker (University of Wisconsin), Pitt subcontract, $207,834.

Biobehavioral Factors in Atherosclerotic Progression. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 1998-2004. Co-PI with T. Kamarck (University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychology), $360,591.

Restraint and Attributions: Risk Factors in Alcohol Abuse. National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, 1997-2003. Co-PI with R.L. Collins (New York State Research Institute on Alcoholism), Pitt subcontract: $209,821.

Bupropion and Cognitive Therapy for Smoking Cessation. National Institute of Health. Co-PI with M. Marcus and K. Perkins (University of Pittsburgh), $1,032,749.

Relapse Process in Transdermal Nicotine Replacement. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1996-2000 (extended). Principal Investigator, $1,532,804.

Cyclicity in Smoking Craving and Relapse. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Co-PI with S. Chandra (University of Pittsburgh), supplement to above, $90,000.

Understanding Early Relapse after Smoking Cessation. National Institute of Health, 1998-2001. Co-PI with A. Garvey (Harvard University), Pitt subcontract, $131,798.

Natural History of Nicotine Addiction in Adolescents. State of California Tobacco Related Disease Research Program. Co-PI with Anna-Barbara Moscicki (University of California, San Francisco), Pitt subcontract: $112,739.

Affective and Cognitive Processes in Smoking Craving. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1996-2000. Co-PI with M. Sayette (PI, University of Pittsburgh), $357,474.

Contexts and Subjective Experience of Tobacco Dependence. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1998-2000. Co-investigator with B. Flay, (University of Illinois at Chicago), Pitt subcontract: $94,235.

Symptoms Relief Study. SmithKline Beecham, Inc., 1998-1999 (extended). Principal Investigator, $376,142

Food Intake, Tobacco Withdrawal, and Cessation in Women, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1994- 1999. Co-investigator with K. Perkins (PI, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine), $669,125.

A Clinical Trial of the Effects of Naltrexone on Ex-Addicts: Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment. Veterans Administration Special Action Office on Drug Abuse Prevention, 1973, $51,250. Co-PI with Jarvik, M. E. (PI) and Gritz, E. R. (University of California, Los Angeles).

Long-Term Maintenance Programs in Smoking Cessation. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1978-1981, $160,160. Co-PI with Jarvik, M. E. PI, (University of California, Los Angeles).

Everyday Stressors and Relapse in Exsmokers. Funded under the ADAMHA Small Grants Program by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1984, $21,992.

Tobacco "Chippers": The Behavior and Pharmacology of Non-Dependent Smokers. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1987-1990, $312,990, PI.

Stress and Stress Reactivity in Smoking Relapse. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 1987-1991, $539,380, PI.

Behavioral Weight Loss for Adults with Diabetes Mellitus. National Institute of Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, 1987-1992, $940,547. Co-PI with R. Wing (PI), and others.

Application of Field Monitoring Methods to Study of Drug Addiction. National Institute on Drug Abuse Addiction Research Center contract, 1993, $20,235, PI.

Situations Associated with Overeating. Lilly Pharmaceuticals, 1991-1992. Co-PI with R. Wing and others.

Morning Craving in Nicotine Replacement. Marion Merrell Dow, Inc., 1993-1994, $62,000.

Effect of Nicotine Replacement on Smoking Cessation and Relapse. Marion Merrell Dow, Inc., 1994, $50,000.

Social Support and Ambulatory Cardiovascular Reactivity. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 1993-1995. Co-PI with T. Kamarck, $655,470,

Restraint and Attributions: Risk Factors in Alcohol Abuse. National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, 1992-1995. Co-PI with R.L. Collins (New York State Research Institute on Alcoholism), Pitt subcontract: $257,630.

Pharmacodynamics of Wellbutrin in Smoking Abstinence. Glaxo-Wellcome, 1995, $497,000.

Computerized Self-Monitoring of Smoking Relapse Process. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1990-1995, $1,369,706, PI.

Coping with Marital Stress and Job Strain. National Institute of Mental Health, 1993-1996. Co-PI with A. Stone (State University of New York, Stony Brook), Pitt subcontract: $415,653.

Efficacy of Nicotine Replacement for Relief of Craving: Study 1. SmithKline Beecham, Inc., 1996-1997, $324,392.

Efficacy of Nicotine Replacement for Relief of Craving: Study 2. SmithKline Beecham, Inc., 1996-1997, $443,386.

Behaviors and Cognitions for Resisting the Urge to Smoke. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1993-1997. Co-PI with Kathleen O'Connell (University of Kansas School of Nursing), Pitt subcontract: $142,265.

Validation of Cardiovascular Reactivity an Index of Autonomic Responsiveness to Mental Stress in Daily Life. American Heart Association, 1996-1998. Co-PI with T. Kamarck (PI, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychology), Pitt sub-contract: $9,996. Chronic and Acute Tolerance to Nicotine in Humans. National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1993-1997. Co- investigator with K. Perkins (PI, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine), $1,467,835.

Understanding Early Relapse After Smoking Cessation. National Cancer Institute, 1996-1998. Co-PI with Arthur Garvey (Harvard University), Pitt subcontract: $87,377.

Symptoms Relief Study. SmithKline Beecham, Inc., 1998-1999.Principal Investigator, $376,142

Pregnant Teen Freshstart Nursing Intervention. National Institute for Nursing Research, 1995-2000. Co-PI with S. Albrecht (PI, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing), $866,341. Academic Reviewing

Editorial positions

Associate Editor, Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 2009- Associate Editor, Bulletin of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors, 1984-1985. Editorial Board, Health Psychology, 1993. Guest editor, special sections: Health Psychology (1998), Addictions (2004)

Journal Reviews (ad hoc)

Addiction Journal of Applied Social Psychology Addictive Behaviors Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology American Journal of Medicine Journal of Counseling Psychology American Journal of Preventive Medicine Journal of Internal Medicine Annals of Behavioral Medicine Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Archives of General Psychiatry Journal of Research on Personality Basic and Applied Social Psychology Journal of Studies on Alcohol Behavior Therapy Journal of Substance Abuse Behavior Therapy and Research Nicotine and Tobacco Research Behavioral Assessment Patient Counseling and Education Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention Psychological Assessment Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics Psychological Bulletin Clinical Psychology Review Psychological Review Cognitive Therapy and Research Psychopharmacology Drug and Alcohol Dependence Psychophysiology Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology Psychosomatic Medicine Health Psychology Tobacco Control International Journal of the Addictions Smoking and Health (U.S. Surgeon General's Journal of Abnormal Psychology Report) Journal of the American Medical Association

Grant Reviews

Standing committees 1986 - 1990 Drug Abuse Prevention and Epidemiology Research Initial Review Group, National Institute on Drug Abuse 1983 - 1987 Advisory Committee on Psychosocial and Behavioral Research, American Cancer Society

Special review committees and ad hoc reviews

Canadian National Research Council National Cancer Institute Chicago Lung Association National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Louisiana Cancer Trust Fund National Institute on Drug Abuse McArthur Foundation Veterans Administration

Clinical guidelines reviewing

American Psychiatric Association Agency for Health Care Policy Research (2 editions) United Kingdom Health Education Authority Patents

6,344,222 Medicated chewing gum delivery system for nicotine 6,358,060 Two-stage transmucosal medicine delivery system for symptom relief 6,660,754 Method for reducing or eliminating smoking 6,879,970 Apparatus and method for prediction and management of subject compliance in clinical research

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1974 Staff, Conference on the Role of the Teaching Assistant, UCLA Office of Undergraduate Instruction (Repeated 1975)

1975 Workshop: Sex-Role Related Behavioral Problems in the Schools, United Teachers of Los Angeles (Repeated 1976)

1977 Workshop: Selection and Training of Paraprofessionals for Human Service Settings, California State Department of Health

1979 Workshop: Smoking Cessation and Maintenance, American Cancer Society (Repeated 1980)

Workshop: New Methods for Selection and Training of Paraprofessionals, National Center for Paraprofessionals in Mental Health

Member, Smoking Cessation Subcommittee, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA (Through 1981)

1980 Workshop: Programming for the Maintenance of Smoking Cessation, United States Navy Environmental Health Center and the National Cancer Institute

1981 Member, Working Group on Self-Help Smoking Cessation, National Conference on Smoking or Health

Workshop: A practical Guide to Psychotherapy, UCLA Extension Division

1983 Working committee, Workshop on Self-Help in Smoking Prevention and Cessation, National Cancer Institute

1984 Workshop Series: The Role of the Physician in Smoking Cessation: University of Virginia Hospital, Charlottesville, Virginia of Family Medicine, University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Florida, Riverside Hospital, Newport News, Virginia, Osteopathic Medical Association, Williamsburg, Virginia

Member, Board of Scientific Advisors, Institute for the Study of Smoking Behavior and Policy, Harvard University

1985 Continuing activities: Board of Scientific Advisors, Institute for Study of Smoking Behavior and Policy, Harvard University

Chair, task force on "Prediction of Relapse," Workshop on Cigarette Smoking Relapse, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Behavioral Medicine Branch

1985 Member, publications committee, Workshop on Cigarette Smoking Relapse, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Behavioral Medicine Branch

Planning committee, World Congress on Pharmacological Treatment of Tobacco Dependence

1986 Continuing activities: Board of Scientific Advisors, Institute for Study of Smoking Behavior and Policy, Harvard University Consultant, Training and curriculum development, Cancer Information Service initiative on smoking intervention, National Cancer Institute.

1987 Continuing activities: Board of Scientific Advisors, Institute for Study of Smoking Behavior and Policy, Harvard University

Consultant: McArthur Foundation initiative in health psychology.

Consultant, Office on Smoking and Health, Center for Disease Control. Preparation of Surgeon General's Report on Smoking and Health.

Director, Smoking Control Programs, Pittsburgh Cancer Screening Program. Pittsburgh Cancer Institute.

1988 Continuing activities: Board of Scientific Advisors, Institute for Study of Smoking Behavior and Policy, Harvard University

Director, Smoking Control Programs, Pittsburgh Cancer Screening Program. Pittsburgh Cancer Institute.

Participant, Workshop on Health Behaviors. McArthur Foundation Health and Behavior Network, Houston.

Participant, Workshop on Minimal Interventions for Smoking Cessation. National Cancer Institute.

Major contributor, 1988 Surgeon General's report, The health consequences of smoking: Nicotine addiction.

Review consultant, 1989 Surgeon General's report.

Member, Tobacco Intervention Subcommittee, American Cancer Society, Pennsylvania Division. 1989 Continuing activities: Board of Scientific Advisors, Institute for Study of Smoking Behavior and Policy, Harvard University

Director, Smoking Control Programs, Pittsburgh Cancer Screening Program. Pittsburgh Cancer Institute.

Member, Tobacco Intervention Subcommittee, American Cancer Society, Pennsylvania Division.

Workshop leader, "Relapse prevention." Society of Behavioral Medicine Meeting, San Francisco, California, April.

Judge, International Science Fair competition, Behavioral Sciences.

Chair, Working Group on Lifestyle Modification and Health Promotion, American Cancer Society Workshop on Methodology in Behavioral and Psychosocial Cancer Research. Working group report published in Cancer.

1990 Continuing activities: Director, Smoking Control Programs, Pittsburgh Cancer Screening Program. Pittsburgh Cancer Institute.

Consultant, Development of a computer-based research mentor for under-represented scholars. National Institute on Drug Abuse.

1992 Lecture: Nicotine pharmacology and dependence. Continuing medical education lecture series: Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, New York, New Jersey.

Lecture: Treating cigarette smoking and nicotine dependence. Continuing medical education lecture series. Many locations.

Research consultation. Annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston.

Speaker, "Developing a competitive grant application." President's Innovative Educational Seminar, annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Boston.

Planning committee, conference on Behavioral and Psychosocial Cancer Research, American Cancer Society.

Planning committee, conference on Smoking and Smoking Cessation Policy, Johns Hopkins University.

1993 Continuing activities:

Planning committee, conference on Behavioral and Psychosocial Cancer Research, American Cancer Society.

Planning committee, conference on Smoking and Smoking Cessation Policy, Johns Hopkins University.

Planning committee, conference on Alcohol and Tobacco Interactions, National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse

1994 Continuing activities:

Planning committee, conference on Alcohol and Tobacco Interactions, National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse

Fellows and Awards Committee, Division on Substance Abuse, American Psychological Association.

Advisory Board, Education and Training Committee, Division on Substance Abuse, American Psychological Association.

Member, expert panel, Smoking and Performance in Airline Cockpits. Federal Aviation Administration, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health, United States Public Health Service.

Member, Board of Directors, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco.

Member, planning committee, conference on New Directions in Smoking Cessation. Johns Hopkins University.

1995 Continuing activities:

Member, Board of Directors, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco.

Member, planning committee, conference on New Directions in Smoking Cessation. Johns Hopkins University.

Fellows and Awards Committee, Division on Addictions, American Psychological Association.

Advisory Board, Education and Training Committee, Division on Addictions, American Psychological Association.

Member, Expert Advisory Panel on the Federal Trade Commission method for ranking cigarette deliveries. Commissioned by the Federal Trade Commission, National Cancer Institute, and the President's Cancer Panel.

Member, Advisory Panel on Research Priorities for Prevention of Nicotine Dependence. National Cancer Institute, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Member, Advisory Panel on Long-Range Research Priorities for Cancer Control, National Cancer Institute.

1996 Member, Expert Advisory Panel on the Federal Trade Commission method for ranking cigarette deliveries. Commissioned by the Federal Trade Commission, National Cancer Institute, and the President's Cancer Panel.

Reviewer: Quinquinnial Review of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund Health Behavior Unit. Imperial Cancer Research Fund. Sir Christopher Paine, Chairman.

Member, Advisory Board for the American Pharmaceutical Association New Product Bulletin on NicoDerm CQ.

Core Member, Research Network on Tobacco Dependence. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, University of Kentucky Center for Prevention Research.

Member, planning committee, conference on Dissemination of the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Clinical Guidelines on Smoking Cessation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Continuing activities:

Board of Directors, Smoking Cessation Specialist Certificate Program, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy

1997 Advisor to White House and DHHS, tobacco policy and settlement

Briefing for legislators and staff, U.S. Congress, Smoking cessation services: funding and quality control.

Ad hoc committee on smoking cessation treatment policy. Center for Advancement of Health.

Science advocacy workshop, American Psychological Association

Briefing on smoking cessation for cancer expert panel, European Commission

Core member, Tobacco Etiology Research Network, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Member, Expert Advisory Panel on the report for No Smoking Day, March 1997, "Getting Serious About Stopping Smoking." St George's Hospital Medical School.

Workshop: "Prevention" Workshop. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.

Planning committee, 2nd European and 1st Iberoamerican Conference on Tobacco or Health, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Spain.

Ad hoc committee on smoking cessation treatment policy. Center for Advancement of Health.

Advisory panel for cessation counselor training. Massachusetts smoking control program. Panel on current treatment for smoking, American Psychiatric Association.

Continuing activities:

1998 Expert Committee on Cigarette Toxicity Reduction, Health Canada (Ministry of Health)

Continuing activities:

Core member, Tobacco Etiology Research Network, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Co-Chair, Task force on measurement of nicotine dependence, Tobacco Etiology Research Network, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Board of Directors, Smoking Cessation Specialist Certificate Program, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy

1999 Chair, Committee on Public Policy, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco

Chair, Working group on Assessment of Craving and Withdrawal, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco

Member, Committee on Tobacco Product Change, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids

Member, Committee on assessment of craving, National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse

Continuing activities:

Core member, Tobacco Etiology Research Network, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Co-Chair, Task force on measurement of nicotine dependence, Tobacco Etiology Research Network, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Board of Directors, Smoking Cessation Specialist Certificate Program, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy

Expert Committee on Cigarette Toxicity Reduction, Health Canada (Ministry of Health)

2000 Chair, Working group on Assessment of Craving and Withdrawal, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco

2001

2002 Participation, Planning for tobacco surveillance, National Cancer Institute.

Member, Scientific Advisory Board for Accutane Surveillance, Degge Group and Roche Pharmaceuticals Member, Scientific Advisory Boards, Brown University and University of Wisconsin, Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers

Member, Planning committee, Women, Tobacco, and Cancer: An Agenda for the 21st Century, National Cancer Institute.

Core member, Tobacco Etiology Research Network, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2003 Member, planning committee, The science of real-time data capture: Self-reports in health research (national conference), National Cancer Institute

Member, Scientific Advisory Board for Accutane Surveillance, Degge Group and Roche Pharmaceuticals

Member, Scientific Advisory Boards, Brown University and University of Wisconsin, Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centers

Member, Planning committee, Women, Tobacco, and Cancer: An Agenda for the 21st Century, National Cancer Institute

Participant, Nicotine addiction workshop, Disease Priorities Project, World Health Organization.

Core member, Tobacco Etiology Research Network, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

2005 Member, Consumer Demand Roundtable. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Member, Working group on Longitudinal study of tobacco use. National Cancer Institute

Member, Workgroup on research priorities for light and intermittent smokers, National Cancer Institutive.

2006 Member, Consumer Demand Roundtable. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. TEACHING

Danforth Graduate Fellow, 1973-1980 (fellowship for university teaching)

Undergraduate: Introductory Psychology; Introduction to Clinical Psychology; Abnormal Psychology; Psychological Assessment; Field Work

Graduate: Theories of Addiction; Introduction to Clinical Research; Clinical Psychology: Psychotherapy and Behavior Change; Teaching Workshop for Teaching Assistants; Addictions Seminar; Self-Management Processes Seminar; Psychotherapy Process Seminar

CLINICAL ACTIVITIES

Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Florida (PY3203, inactive status)

Clinical Experience

1986 - 1997 Director, Clinical Psychology Center, Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh

1981 - 1997 Clinical supervision of graduate trainees

1981 - 1984 Consultant, Eating Disorders Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, University of South Florida

Private practice, part time

Professional Staff Privileges, Horizon Hospital, Clearwater, Florida; University Community Hospital, Tampa, Florida

1978 - 1981 Psychological Assistant with Jeffrey Hutter, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UCLA

1977 - 1978 Clinical Psychology Resident, Neuropsychiatric Institute, UCLA

1976 - 1977 Clinical Psychology Intern, Psychological Clinic, Department of Psychology, UCLA

1975 - 1976 Clinical Psychology Trainee, Veterans Administration Hospital, Brentwood, Los Angeles

1974 - 1975 Clinical Psychology Trainee, Psychological Clinic, Department of Psychology, UCLA

I have supervised graduate students at all levels of clinical training. My own clinical experience includes supervised work in behavior therapy, Gestalt therapy, dynamic psychotherapy, and crisis intervention; work with individuals, groups, couples, families, and children; behavioral medicine consultation-liaison at UCLA Hospitals; and consultation with attorneys on legal cases.

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