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overview My ORCID ID is 0000-0003-3240-5697. My Scopus ID is 35795889700. My NIH COMMONS name is armathew. Amanda R. Mathew, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine and a licensed clinical psychologist. Her research program uses a biopsychosocial approach to understand and treat addictive behaviors, with a focus on cigarette smoking and nicotine dependence. The goal of her work is to develop effective smoking cessation interventions, particularly for those who face disproportionate barriers to quitting due to comorbid chronic illness or mental health conditions. She is currently conducting an NIH-funded study that focuses on behavioral treatment development for smoking cessation among individuals with COPD. Dr. Mathew also provides behavioral health services in the Rush University Prevention Center.
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Concept Smoking
Concept Telephone
Concept Activities of Daily Living
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Concept Health Behavior
Concept Satiety Response
Concept Alcohol Drinking
Concept Impulsive Behavior
Concept Hotlines
Concept Behavior Therapy
Concept Choice Behavior
Concept Surveys and Questionnaires
Concept Smoking Cessation
Concept Life Change Events
Concept Referral and Consultation
Concept Adaptation, Psychological
Concept Drug-Seeking Behavior
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Academic Article Negative mood-induced alcohol-seeking is greater in young adults who report depression symptoms, drinking to cope, and subjective reactivity.
Academic Article Development and initial validation of a cessation fatigue scale.
Academic Article Current major depression is associated with greater sensitivity to the motivational effect of both negative mood induction and abstinence on tobacco-seeking behavior.
Academic Article One-Year Smoking Trajectories Among Established Adult Smokers With Low Baseline Motivation to Quit.
Academic Article Negative mood reverses devaluation of goal-directed drug-seeking favouring an incentive learning account of drug dependence.
Academic Article Impulsivity and cigarette craving among adolescent daily and occasional smokers.
Academic Article Smoking Behavior and Alcohol Consumption in Individuals With Panic Attacks.
Academic Article Distress tolerance in relation to cessation history and smoking characteristics among adult daily smokers.
Academic Article E-Cigarette Dependence and Weight-Related Attitudes/Behaviors Associated With Eating Disorders in Adolescent Girls.
Academic Article Practice Quit Attempts: Scoping Review of a Novel Intervention Strategy.
Academic Article Development of a targeted behavioral treatment for smoking cessation among individuals with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
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