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Grant Number: 5P50CA084724-05 Interpret this number
Primary Investigator: Fiore, Michael
Organization: University Of Wisconsin-Madison
Project Title: RELAPSE: Linking Science and Practice
Fiscal Year: 2003
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Abstract

DESCRIPTION: (Applicant's Description) This TTURC proposal targets relapse to tobacco use. The justification for this concentration is that relapse is the central, unanswered challenge to tobacco researchers today: no effective relapse prevention programs exist and relapse consistently claims the majority of smokers who achieve abstinence. This TTURC proposal describes a transdisciplinary effort to uncover new and important information relevant to tobacco control, achieve wide-spread dissemination and use of such information, sow the seeds for future innovative and transdisciplinary tobacco research, encourage new researchers from diverse backgrounds to enter the field of tobacco science, and to facilitate their training. In sum, the over-arching goals are to create and foster new and integrative research in tobacco control, attract outstanding students and scientists into the field of tobacco research, and train them to become outstanding tobacco scientists. The TTURC will achieve its goals through the conduct of three large research projects, a pilot grant research program, a transdisciplinary career development program, and an administrative core. One of the large research projects will develop a novel, computerized relapse prevention strategy, the second will develop a new measure of tobacco dependence and relate it to relapse, and the third will use real-time recording to study how treatment affects relapse likelihood. The pilot grant program will support innovative and promising studies relevant to relapse prevention, and will actively offer collaborative opportunities and support to outstanding scientists who are new to tobacco research. The career development program is designed to attract individuals from diverse backgrounds and train them in state-of-the-art tobacco science. All of these elements reflect three central themes of characteristics: they are: transdisciplinary, they are focused on relapse, and the different perspectives and data yielded by the transdisciplinary approach will be integrated to achieve a deeper understanding of relapse and relapse prevention. Transdisciplinary contributions will be promoted by involving a wide range of individuals, launching research projects that require novel or innovative collaborations, and by building in structures that prompt and reinforce breadth in research and training activities.

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Publications

Do smokers know what we're talking about? The construct validity of nicotine dependence questionnaire measures.
Authors: Japuntich SJ, Piper ME, Schlam TR, Bolt DM, Baker TB
Source: Psychol Assess, 2009 Dec;21(4), p. 595-607.
PMID: 19947792
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Grant Numbers:
NCRR NIH HHS - 1KL2RR025012-01 NIDA NIH HHS - P50 DA019706-08 NIDA NIH HHS - P50 DA019706-06
NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA084724-05 NIDA NIH HHS - DA0197-06 NCI NIH HHS - K05 CA139871
NCI NIH HHS - CA84724-05 NCI NIH HHS - 1K05CA139871

MeSH Terms:
Administration, Oral Substance Withdrawal Syndrome Depression
Reproducibility of Results Motivation Combined Modality Therapy
Tobacco Use Disorder Chewing Gum Humans
Personality Inventory Counseling Psychometrics
Drug Therapy, Combination Smoking Nicotine
Adult Bupropion Follow-Up Studies
Middle Aged Female Male

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Human neuronal acetylcholine receptor A5-A3-B4 haplotypes are associated with multiple nicotine dependence phenotypes.
Authors: Baker TB, Weiss RB, Bolt D, von Niederhausern A, Fiore MC, Dunn DM, Piper ME, Matsunami N, Smith SS, Coon H, McMahon WM, Scholand MB, Singh N, Hoidal JR, Kim SY, Leppert MF, Cannon DS
Source: Nicotine Tob Res, 2009 Jul;11(7), p. 785-96.
EPub date: 2009 May 12.
PMID: 19436041
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - P50-CA84724 NHLBI NIH HHS - N01-HR46014 PHS HHS - P50-84178
NHLBI NIH HHS - P01-HL72903 NIDA NIH HHS - P50-DA0197

MeSH Terms:
Behavior, Addictive Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Tobacco Use Disorder
Humans Aged Nerve Tissue Proteins
Phenotype Smoking Receptors, Nicotinic
Haplotypes Risk Factors Adult
Middle Aged Utah Wisconsin
Female Male

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The Wisconsin Predicting Patients' Relapse questionnaire.
Authors: Bolt DM, Piper ME, McCarthy DE, Japuntich SJ, Fiore MC, Smith SS, Baker TB
Source: Nicotine Tob Res, 2009 May;11(5), p. 481-92.
EPub date: 2009 Apr 16.
PMID: 19372573
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA84724 NCRR NIH HHS - 1KL2-RR025012-01

MeSH Terms:
Smoking Questionnaires Placebo Effect
Double-Blind Method Humans Smoking Cessation
Adult Predictive Value of Tests Wisconsin
Recurrence Male Female

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Time to first cigarette in the morning as an index of ability to quit smoking: implications for nicotine dependence.
Authors: Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center (TTURC) Tobacco Dependence, Baker TB, Piper ME, McCarthy DE, Bolt DM, Smith SS, Kim SY, Colby S, Conti D, Giovino GA, Hatsukami D, Hyland A, Krishnan-Sarin S, Niaura R, Perkins KA, Toll BA
Source: Nicotine Tob Res, 2007 Nov;9 Suppl 4, p. S555-70.
PMID: 18067032
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Grant Numbers:
NIDA NIH HHS - R01 DA016737-05 NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA084735-06 NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA084719-06
NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA084724-050003 NIDA NIH HHS - P50-DA13334 NIDA NIH HHS - P50 DA019706-06
NIDA NIH HHS - P50 DA013333-06 NIDA NIH HHS - P50-DA0197-06 NCI NIH HHS - P50-CA084735-06
NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA084719 NCI NIH HHS - P50-CA111236 NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA084719-060003
NIDA NIH HHS - R01-DA016737 NCI NIH HHS - P50-DA/CA84718 NIAAA NIH HHS - P50-AA15632
NIDA NIH HHS - P50 DA013334-02 NCI NIH HHS - P50-CA84724-05 NIAAA NIH HHS - P50 AA015632-06
NIDA NIH HHS - K12-DA00167 NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA084724-05 NIDA NIH HHS - P50-DA013333
NCI NIH HHS - P50-CA084719 NIDA NIH HHS - P50 DA013333

MeSH Terms:
Demography Smoking Models, Psychological
Motivation Tobacco Use Disorder Humans
Smoking Cessation Time Factors Recurrence
Population Surveillance

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A candidate gene approach identifies the CHRNA5-A3-B4 region as a risk factor for age-dependent nicotine addiction.
Authors: Weiss RB, Baker TB, Cannon DS, von Niederhausern A, Dunn DM, Matsunami N, Singh NA, Baird L, Coon H, McMahon WM, Piper ME, Fiore MC, Scholand MB, Connett JE, Kanner RE, Gahring LC, Rogers SW, Hoidal JR, Leppert MF
Source: PLoS Genet, 2008 Jul 11;4(7), p. e1000125.
EPub date: 2008 Jul 11.
PMID: 18618000
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Grant Numbers:
NIDA NIH HHS - P50-DA19706 NCI NIH HHS - P50-CA84724 NHLBI NIH HHS - N01-HR46014
NHLBI NIH HHS - P01-HL72903

MeSH Terms:
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Age Factors Tobacco Use Disorder
Humans Nerve Tissue Proteins Smoking
Receptors, Nicotinic Protein Subunits Haplotypes
Logistic Models Risk Factors European Continental Ancestry Group
Adult Cohort Studies Middle Aged
Genetic Predisposition to Disease Adolescent Female
Male

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Assessing dimensions of nicotine dependence: an evaluation of the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale (NDSS) and the Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence Motives (WISDM).
Authors: Piper ME, McCarthy DE, Bolt DM, Smith SS, Lerman C, Benowitz N, Fiore MC, Baker TB
Source: Nicotine Tob Res, 2008 Jun;10(6), p. 1009-20.
PMID: 18584464
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Grant Numbers:
NIDA NIH HHS - P50 DA019706-06 NCI NIH HHS - P50-CA84724-05 NIDA NIH HHS - P50-DA0197-06
NCI NIH HHS - CA/DA P 50-84178 NCI NIH HHS - K05 CA139871

MeSH Terms:
Sensitivity and Specificity Severity of Illness Index Behavior, Addictive
Questionnaires Reproducibility of Results Tobacco Use Disorder
Humans Psychometrics Smoking
Syndrome Smoking Cessation Adult
Middle Aged Self Efficacy Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Female Male

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Efficacy of bupropion alone and in combination with nicotine gum.
Authors: Piper ME, Federman EB, McCarthy DE, Bolt DM, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB
Source: Nicotine Tob Res, 2007 Sep;9(9), p. 947-54.
PMID: 17763111
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA084724-050003 NIDA NIH HHS - P50 DA019706-06 NIDA NIH HHS - DA0197-06
NCI NIH HHS - CA84724-05

MeSH Terms:
Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors Administration, Cutaneous Double-Blind Method
Tobacco Use Disorder Chewing Gum Humans
Drug Therapy, Combination Smoking Patient Compliance
Delayed-Action Preparations Nicotine Adult
Bupropion Treatment Outcome Middle Aged
Female Male

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Urban poverty and infant mortality rate disparities.
Authors: Sims M, Sims TL, Bruce MA
Source: J Natl Med Assoc, 2007 Apr;99(4), p. 349-56.
PMID: 17444423
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Grant Numbers:
NIAAA NIH HHS - 1R01 AA12522 NCI NIH HHS - 1 P50 CA84724 NIMHD NIH HHS - 5 P20 MD000516-03

MeSH Terms:
United States Urban Health Humans
Infant, Newborn African Americans Infant Mortality
Pilot Projects Health Services Accessibility Socioeconomic Factors
Infant Hispanic Americans Social Class
Risk Factors European Continental Ancestry Group Poverty
Asian Americans Social Justice Poverty Areas
Female Male

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Sex differences in negative affective response during nicotine withdrawal.
Authors: Hogle JM, Curtin JJ
Source: Psychophysiology, 2006 Jul;43(4), p. 344-56.
PMID: 16916430
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA84724

MeSH Terms:
Hydrocortisone Substance Withdrawal Syndrome Startle Reaction
Fear Sex Characteristics Tobacco Use Disorder
Humans Smoking Adult
Smoking Cessation Affect Electroshock
Female Male

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Assessing tobacco dependence: a guide to measure evaluation and selection.
Authors: Piper ME, McCarthy DE, Baker TB
Source: Nicotine Tob Res, 2006 Jun;8(3), p. 339-51.
PMID: 16801292
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA84724 NIDA NIH HHS - DA19706

MeSH Terms:
Smoking Questionnaires Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Reproducibility of Results International Classification of Diseases Tobacco Use Disorder
Humans Smoking Cessation Benchmarking
Psychometrics Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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Tobacco withdrawal and negative affect: an analysis of initial emotional response intensity and voluntary emotion regulation.
Authors: Piper ME, Curtin JJ
Source: J Abnorm Psychol, 2006 Feb;115(1), p. 96-102.
PMID: 16492100
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA84724

MeSH Terms:
Severity of Illness Index Volition Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
Questionnaires Humans Social Control, Informal
Adult Tobacco Mood Disorders
Male Female

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Associations between phenylthiocarbamide gene polymorphisms and cigarette smoking.
Authors: Cannon DS, Baker TB, Piper ME, Scholand MB, Lawrence DL, Drayna DT, McMahon WM, Villegas GM, Caton TC, Coon H, Leppert MF
Source: Nicotine Tob Res, 2005 Dec;7(6), p. 853-8.
PMID: 16298720
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA84724

MeSH Terms:
Analysis of Variance Phenylthiourea Polymorphism, Genetic
Chi-Square Distribution Humans Taste
Taste Threshold Receptors, Cell Surface Smoking
Uracil Adult Case-Control Studies
Middle Aged Female Male

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A multiple motives approach to tobacco dependence: the Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence Motives (WISDM-68).
Authors: Piper ME, Piasecki TM, Federman EB, Bolt DM, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB
Source: J Consult Clin Psychol, 2004 Apr;72(2), p. 139-54.
PMID: 15065950
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - P50-CA84724

MeSH Terms:
Smoking Questionnaires Reproducibility of Results
Motivation Tobacco Use Disorder Humans

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Integrating smoking cessation treatment into primary care: an effectiveness study.
Authors: Fiore MC, McCarthy DE, Jackson TC, Zehner ME, Jorenby DE, Mielke M, Smith SS, Guiliani TA, Baker TB
Source: Prev Med, 2004 Apr;38(4), p. 412-20.
PMID: 15020174
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - 1 R01 CA71377 NCI NIH HHS - 1 P50 CA84724

MeSH Terms:
Administration, Cutaneous Directive Counseling Humans
Nicotinic Agonists Primary Health Care Nicotine
Patient Acceptance of Health Care Adult Smoking Cessation
Treatment Outcome Follow-Up Studies Middle Aged
Female Male

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Addiction motivation reformulated: an affective processing model of negative reinforcement.
Authors: Baker TB, Piper ME, McCarthy DE, Majeskie MR, Fiore MC
Source: Psychol Rev, 2004 Jan;111(1), p. 33-51.
PMID: 14756584
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - 1 P50 CA84724

MeSH Terms:
Models, Psychological Substance Withdrawal Syndrome Motivation
Association Learning Humans Reinforcement (Psychology)
Awareness Avoidance Learning Recurrence
Internal-External Control Escape Reaction Substance-Related Disorders
Affect Unconscious (Psychology)

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Motivational influences on cigarette smoking.
Authors: Baker TB, Brandon TH, Chassin L
Source: Annu Rev Psychol, 2004;55, p. 463-91.
PMID: 14744223
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - R01CA80706 NIDA NIH HHS - DA05227 NCI NIH HHS - P50 CA84724
NCI NIH HHS - R01 CA94256 NIDA NIH HHS - DA13555

MeSH Terms:
Smoking Age Factors Motivation
Risk Factors Humans Adult
Attitude Adolescent Cognition Disorders

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Smoking withdrawal dynamics: III. Correlates of withdrawal heterogeneity.
Authors: Piasecki TM, Jorenby DE, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB
Source: Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 2003 Nov;11(4), p. 276-85.
PMID: 14599261
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA84724-02 NIDA NIH HHS - DA07580-03

MeSH Terms:
Severity of Illness Index Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors Administration, Cutaneous
Substance Withdrawal Syndrome Double-Blind Method Tobacco Use Disorder
Chi-Square Distribution Humans Nicotinic Agonists
Predictive Value of Tests Recurrence Smoking
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Nicotine Smoking Cessation
Bupropion Treatment Outcome Follow-Up Studies
Time Factors Female Male

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Smoking withdrawal dynamics: II. Improved tests of withdrawal-relapse relations.
Authors: Piasecki TM, Jorenby DE, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB
Source: J Abnorm Psychol, 2003 Feb;112(1), p. 14-27.
PMID: 12653410
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA84724-02 NIDA NIH HHS - DA07580-03

MeSH Terms:
Dopamine Uptake Inhibitors Severity of Illness Index Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
Double-Blind Method Humans Recurrence
Smoking Nicotine Adult
Bupropion Smoking Cessation Follow-Up Studies
Female Male

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Smoking withdrawal dynamics: I. Abstinence distress in lapsers and abstainers.
Authors: Piasecki TM, Jorenby DE, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB
Source: J Abnorm Psychol, 2003 Feb;112(1), p. 3-13.
PMID: 12653409
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA84724-02 NIDA NIH HHS - DA07580-03

MeSH Terms:
Smoking Administration, Cutaneous Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
Double-Blind Method Nicotine Humans
Smoking Cessation Recurrence

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How will we know a lapse when we see one? Comment on Leri and Stewart (2002).
Authors: Baker TB, Curtin JJ
Source: Exp Clin Psychopharmacol, 2002 Nov;10(4), p. 350-2; discussion 364-6.
PMID: 12498328
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - 1 P50 CA84724

MeSH Terms:
Rats Models, Animal Animals
Extinction, Psychological Reproducibility of Results Motivation
Heroin Dependence Heroin Humans
Reinforcement (Psychology) Conditioning, Operant

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Effective tobacco dependence treatment.
Authors: Fiore MC, Hatsukami DK, Baker TB
Source: JAMA, 2002 Oct 9;288(14), p. 1768-71.
PMID: 12365962
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - 1 P50 CA84724 NIDA NIH HHS - 1 P50 DA1333

MeSH Terms:
United States Cost of Illness Tobacco Use Disorder
Humans Cost-Benefit Analysis Smoking Cessation
Practice Guidelines as Topic Patient Care Management

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Pharmacotherapy for treating tobacco dependence: what is the ideal duration of therapy?
Authors: Sims TH, Fiore MC
Source: CNS Drugs, 2002;16(10), p. 653-62.
PMID: 12269859
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - P50-CA84724

MeSH Terms:
Drug Administration Schedule Substance Withdrawal Syndrome Nicotine
Tobacco Use Disorder Nicotinic Agonists Humans
Smoking Cessation Bupropion Clinical Trials as Topic
Time Factors

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Have we lost our way? The need for dynamic formulations of smoking relapse proneness.
Authors: Piasecki TM, Fiore MC, McCarthy DE, Baker TB
Source: Addiction, 2002 Sep;97(9), p. 1093-108.
PMID: 12199822
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Grant Numbers:
NCI NIH HHS - CA84724

MeSH Terms:
Smoking Administration, Cutaneous Fatigue
Motivation Nicotine Risk Factors
Humans Stress, Psychological Smoking Cessation
Forecasting Recurrence

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Predicting relapse back to smoking: contrasting affective and physical models of dependence.
Authors: Kenford SL, Smith SS, Wetter DW, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Baker TB
Source: J Consult Clin Psychol, 2002 Feb;70(1), p. 216-27.
PMID: 11860048
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Grant Numbers:
NIDA NIH HHS - R01-DA07580 NCI NIH HHS - P50-CA84724

MeSH Terms:
Prospective Studies Tobacco Use Disorder Humans
Smoking Cessation Adult Aged
Middle Aged Affect Recurrence
Male Female

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