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TO IMPROVE HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE, 1998–1999

Tobacco Policy Research

Exhibit 2.2. Substance Abuse Policy Research Program: Tobacco-Related Grant Titles, continued.


Principal Investigator Institution Project Title

William Hoyt, Ph.D. University of Kentucky The Impact of Food Stamps on Marijuana, Tobacco, and Alcohol Use
Theodore Keeler, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley Helping Those Who Help Themselves: Policies to Enhance Individual– Directed Smoking Cessation and Deterrence
Gregory Pope, M.S. Center for Health Economics Research, Inc. Smoke-Free Restaurant Ordinances in Massachu setts: A Study of Their Adoption and Economic Impact
Kathryn Montgomery, Ph.D. Center for Media Virtual Ads Reaching Real Education Children: The Selling of Alcohol and Tobacco in Cyberspace
Alan Morrison, J.D. Public Citizen Foundation Public Citizen: Tobacco Control Project
Lois Biener, Ph.D. University of Massachusetts at Boston, Center for Survey Research Tracking Change in Response to the Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program
K. Michael Cummings, Ph.D. Health Research, Inc., Roswell Park Cancer Institute Economic and Political Consequences of New York City’s Smoke-Free Restaurant Law
Mark Wolfson, Ph.D. University of Minnesota, School of Public Health Enforcement of Laws Regulating Youth Access to Tobacco
Daniel Longo, Sc.D. University of Missouri-Columbia, School of Medicine Smoking and the Workplace: An Analysis of Relapse
Tim Lynch, Ph.D. Florida State University Evaluation of Medicaid Smoking-Related Nursing Home Costs in Florida
Kathleen Kelly, Ph.D. Colorado State University The Policy Impact of Restricting Tobacco and Alcohol Advertising
Michael Siegel, M.D., M.P.H. Boston University School of Public Health The Influence of Tobacco Marketing and Counter- Advertising on Smoking Initiation Among Youth
William Evans, Ph.D. University of Maryland at College Park The Health and Economic Impact of Workplace Smoking Bans
Gregory Falkin, Ph.D. National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. Cigarette Smoking Policies in Correctional Institutes: A Study of Bans and Restrictions on Smoking
Richard Daynard, J.D. Tobacco Control Resource Center Effective Responses to theTobacco Industry’s Legal Challenges to Local Tobacco Control Efforts: An Empirical Study
Henry Wechsler, Ph.D. Harvard University, School of Public Health College Alcohol and Tobacco Policies and Student Use
Vincent Miller, Ph.D. Miller & Associates Refinement of a Model to Assess Smoking-Related Medical Care Expenditures
Joseph DiFranza, M.D. University of Massachusetts Medical Center An Evaluation of Federal and State Implementation of the Synar Regulations
Sandra Decker, Ph.D. New York University, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service Interdependence in Cigarette and Alcohol Policies and Consumption
Harold Pollack, Ph.D. University of Michigan Substance Abuse Policies and Infant Death
Donald Garner, J.D. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, School of Law Tobacco and Alcohol Advertising Control Policies: Amicus Curiae Briefs
Cindy Pomerleau, Ph.D. University of Michigan Fear of Weight Gain as a Barrier to Smoking Cessation in Women
Beth Glover Reed, Ph.D. University of Michigan School of Social Work, Federal and State Level Policies and Women: Impact on Services for Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs
A. Thomas McLellan, Ph.D. Treatment Research Institute Impact of Managed Care on Substance Abuse Treatment: A Study of Purchasers and Recipients of Services
Barry Lester, Ph.D. Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island Database of Research on Prenatal Drug Exposure and Child Outcome
Linda Pederson, Ph.D. Morehouse School of Medicine Comprehensive Tobacco Control Policies and Smoking Behavior
John Tauras, Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago Price, Tobacco Control Policies, and Smoking Initiation and Cessation
Glorian Sorensen, Ph.D., M.P.H. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Public Sector Unions and Smoke-Free Policies at the Worksite: A Case Study
David Mendez, Ph.D. The University of Michigan The Impact of Smoking Control Policies on Future Smoking Prevalence and Health Status: A System Dynamics Analysis
Marcia Ward, Ph.D. The University of Iowa Effectiveness of Clinical Practice Guideline Implementation on Smoking Cessation
James Berman, J.D. The Center for Social Gerontology, Inc. Smoking Policies in Elderly Facilities: Assessment of Current Policies and Development of Model Policies
Mark Wolfson, Ph.D. Wake Forest University School of Medicine Enforcement of Tobacco Age-of-Sale Laws-II
Frank Sloan, Ph.D. Duke University Risk Perceptions, Information and Smoking Decisions
William Evans, Ph.D. University of Maryland, College Park Research on the Impact of Higher Cigarette Taxes on Maternal Smoking
Kathryn Montgomery, Ph.D. Center for Media Education Analysis of the Efficacy of Screening, Blocking and Ratings Technologies for Preventing Youth Access to Alcohol- and Tobacco- Related Websites

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Combatting Substance Abuse - Tobacco Policy Research - Exhibit2.2