William G. Shadel

5.9k total citations
160 papers, 4.7k citations indexed

About

William G. Shadel is a scholar working on Physiology, Applied Psychology and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, William G. Shadel has authored 160 papers receiving a total of 4.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 99 papers in Physiology, 75 papers in Applied Psychology and 37 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in William G. Shadel's work include Smoking Behavior and Cessation (98 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (72 papers) and Media Influence and Health (26 papers). William G. Shadel is often cited by papers focused on Smoking Behavior and Cessation (98 papers), Behavioral Health and Interventions (72 papers) and Media Influence and Health (26 papers). William G. Shadel collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Australia. William G. Shadel's co-authors include Raymond Niaura, David B. Abrams, Daniel Cervone, Robin J. Mermelstein, Steven C. Martino, Dana M. Britt, Claude Messan Setodji, Deborah M. Scharf, Michael R. Goldstein and Saul Shiffman and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, American Psychologist and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

William G. Shadel

157 papers receiving 4.5k citations

Peers

William G. Shadel
Dana A. Cavallo United States
John Stapleton United Kingdom
David W. Wetter United States
Hua‐Hie Yong Australia
Michael S. Businelle United States
Danielle E. Ramo United States
Grace Kong United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Shadel, William G., et al.. (2024). Doing more with less: A proposal to advance cigarette packaging regulations in the United States. International Journal of Drug Policy. 124. 104308–104308.
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Setodji, Claude Messan, et al.. (2024). Measuring susceptibility to use tobacco in an increasingly complex consumer marketplace: How many questions do we really need?. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 39(2). 127–138.
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Setodji, Claude Messan, et al.. (2022). Additive impact of multiple point-of-sale tobacco control policies on youth tobacco-related outcomes. Public Health in Practice. 4. 100318–100318.
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Meredith, Lisa S., Rachana Seelam, Bradley D. Stein, et al.. (2019). Adolescents with better mental health have less problem alcohol use six months later. Addictive Behaviors. 95. 77–81. 5 indexed citations
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Setodji, Claude Messan, Steven C. Martino, Michael S. Dunbar, & William G. Shadel. (2019). An exponential effect persistence model for intensive longitudinal data.. Psychological Methods. 24(5). 622–636. 3 indexed citations
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Tucker, Joan S., William G. Shadel, Daniela Golinelli, Rachana Seelam, & Daniel Siconolfi. (2019). Correlates of cigarette and alternative tobacco product use among young tobacco users experiencing homelessness. Addictive Behaviors. 95. 145–151. 13 indexed citations
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Martino, Steven C., Claude Messan Setodji, Michael S. Dunbar, Min Gong, & William G. Shadel. (2017). Effects of antismoking media on college students’ smoking-related beliefs and intentions.. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 32(1). 76–83. 6 indexed citations
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Gong, Min, et al.. (2016). Implementation of the Tobacco-Free Campus Policy on College Campuses: Evidence From a Survey of College Students in Beijing. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 18(11). 2083–2091. 11 indexed citations
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Edelen, Maria Orlando, William G. Shadel, Brian D. Stucky, et al.. (2014). Development of the PROMIS(R) Health Expectancies of Smoking Item Banks. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 16(Suppl 3). S223–S231. 16 indexed citations
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Shadel, William G., et al.. (2014). Providing smoking cessation programs to homeless youth: The perspective of service providers. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 47(4). 251–257. 22 indexed citations
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Setodji, Claude Messan, Steven C. Martino, Deborah M. Scharf, & William G. Shadel. (2013). Quantifying the Persistence of Pro-Smoking Media Effects on College Students' Smoking Risk. Journal of Adolescent Health. 54(4). 474–480. 10 indexed citations
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Primack, Brian A., Jennifer S. Silk, William G. Shadel, et al.. (2011). Using Ecological Momentary Assessment to Determine Media Use by Individuals With and Without Major Depressive Disorder. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 165(4). 360–5. 25 indexed citations
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Shadel, William G., et al.. (2010). Smoking motives in movies are important for understanding adolescent smoking: A preliminary investigation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 12(8). 850–854. 12 indexed citations
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Lloyd‐Richardson, Elizabeth E., Cassandra A. Stanton, George D. Papandonatos, et al.. (2009). Motivation and patch treatment for HIV+ smokers: a randomized controlled trial. Addiction. 104(11). 1891–1900. 105 indexed citations
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Primack, Brian A., et al.. (2008). Prevalence of and Associations with Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking among U.S. University Students. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 36(1). 81–86. 281 indexed citations
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Shadel, William G., Raymond Niaura, & David B. Abrams. (2004). Adolescents' responses to the gender valence of cigarette advertising imagery: The role of affect and the self-concept. Addictive Behaviors. 29(9). 1735–1744. 14 indexed citations
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Shadel, William G., Raymond Niaura, & David B. Abrams. (2004). Who Am I? The Role of Self-Conflict in Adolescents' Responses to Cigarette Advertising. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 27(5). 463–475. 12 indexed citations
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Shadel, William G., Raymond Niaura, & David B. Abrams. (2001). Effect of different cue stimulus delivery channels on craving reactivity: comparing in vivo and video cues in regular cigarette smokers. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 32(4). 203–209. 30 indexed citations
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Shadel, William G., Raymond Niaura, Michael G. Goldstein, & David B. Abrams. (1999). Does the five factor model of personality apply to smokers? A preliminary investigation. International Journal of Fracture. 100(4). 114–120. 1 indexed citations

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