Laura K. McCormick

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University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 
Area:
Health Education, Public Health, Clinical Psychology
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Shah V, McCormick L. (2008) Using Master Settlement Agreement dollars to fund a statewide tobacco cessation quitline. North Carolina Medical Journal. 69: 337-8
Escoffery C, McCormick L, Bateman K. (2004) Development and process evaluation of a web-based smoking cessation program for college smokers: innovative tool for education. Patient Education and Counseling. 53: 217-225
Kelder SH, Prokhorov A, Barroso CS, et al. (2003) Smoking differences among African American, Hispanic, and White middle school students in an urban setting. Addictive Behaviors. 28: 513-22
Kegler MC, McCormick L, Crawford M, et al. (2002) An exploration of family influences on smoking among ethnically diverse adolescents. Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society For Public Health Education. 29: 473-90
Gittelsohn J, McCormick LK, Allen P, et al. (1999) Inter-ethnic differences in youth tobacco language and cigarette brand preferences Ethnicity and Health. 4: 285-303
Alexander CS, Allen P, Crawford MA, et al. (1999) Taking a first puff: cigarette smoking experiences among ethnically diverse adolescents. Ethnicity & Health. 4: 245-57
McCormick LK, Crawford M, Anderson RH, et al. (1999) Recruiting adolescents into qualitative tobacco research studies: Experiences and lessons learned Journal of School Health. 69: 95-99
McCormick L, Tompkins NO. (1998) Diffusion of CDC's Guidelines to Prevent Tobacco Use and Addiction Journal of School Health. 68: 43-45
Parcel GS, O'Hara-Tompkins NM, Harrist RB, et al. (1995) Diffusion of an effective tobacco prevention program. Part II: Evaluation of the adoption phase Health Education Research. 10: 297-307
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