Published in Eur J Public Health on October 25, 2006
Advance and retreat: tobacco control policy in the U.S. military. Mil Med (2008) 1.94
The behavioral ecology of secondhand smoke exposure: A pathway to complete tobacco control. Nicotine Tob Res (2009) 1.92
"Nicotine Nazis strike again": a brief analysis of the use of Nazi rhetoric in attacking tobacco control advocacy. Tob Control (2008) 1.44
Military exceptionalism or tobacco exceptionalism: how civilian health leaders' beliefs may impede military tobacco control efforts. Am J Public Health (2013) 1.28
The evolution of health warning labels on cigarette packs: the role of precedents, and tobacco industry strategies to block diffusion. Tob Control (2012) 1.25
Smokers' attitudes and support for e-cigarette policies and regulation in the USA. Tob Control (2015) 1.24
"Our reach is wide by any corporate standard": how the tobacco industry helped defeat the Clinton health plan and why it matters now. Am J Public Health (2010) 1.14
Why strong tobacco control measures "can't" be implemented in the U.S. Military: a qualitative analysis. Mil Med (2012) 1.12
Public Support for Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act Point-of-Sale Provisions: Results of a National Study. Am J Public Health (2015) 0.84
E-cigarette Policymaking by Local and State Governments: 2009-2014. Milbank Q (2016) 0.77
"Throwing a rock at their armored tank": civilian authority and military tobacco control. BMC Public Health (2014) 0.75
Tobacco industry documents: treasure trove or quagmire? Tob Control (2000) 18.77
Cigarette smoking among adults--United States, 2000. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep (2002) 7.32
Why and how the tobacco industry sells cigarettes to young adults: evidence from industry documents. Am J Public Health (2002) 6.45
Support for and reported compliance with smoke-free restaurants and bars by smokers in four countries: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey. Tob Control (2006) 4.85
Tobacco industry strategies for influencing European Community tobacco advertising legislation. Lancet (2002) 4.38
Targeting youth and concerned smokers: evidence from Canadian tobacco industry documents. Tob Control (2000) 4.19
The dark side of marketing seemingly "Light" cigarettes: successful images and failed fact. Tob Control (2002) 4.05
Tobacco lobby political influence on US state legislatures in the 1990s. Tob Control (2001) 3.39
Tobacco industry success in preventing regulation of secondhand smoke in Latin America: the "Latin Project". Tob Control (2002) 2.87
Tobacco document research reporting. Tob Control (2005) 2.73
Changes of attitudes and patronage behaviors in response to a smoke-free bar law. Am J Public Health (2003) 2.64
Why the tobacco industry fears the passive smoking issue. Int J Health Serv (1990) 2.59
Tobacco industry smokers' rights publications: a content analysis. Am J Public Health (1995) 2.05
Target marketing of tobacco and alcohol-related products to ethnic minority groups in the United States. Ethn Dis (1996) 1.89
Print media coverage of research on passive smoking. Tob Control (1999) 1.64
The tobacco industry's worldwide ETS consultants project: European and Asian components. Eur J Public Health (2005) 1.55
The marketing of menthol cigarettes in the United States: populations, messages, and channels. Nicotine Tob Res (2004) 1.54
Emotions for sale: cigarette advertising and women's psychosocial needs. Tob Control (2005) 1.52
Tobacco industry consumer research on socially acceptable cigarettes. Tob Control (2005) 1.48
One size does not fit all: how the tobacco industry has altered cigarette design to target consumer groups with specific psychological and psychosocial needs. Addiction (2003) 1.40
Cigarette advertisements in magazines: evidence for a differential focus on women's and youth magazines. Health Educ Q (1988) 1.39
Tailoring outdoor tobacco advertising to minorities in Los Angeles County. J Health Commun (2000) 1.34
Development and destruction of the first state funded anti-smoking campaign in the USA. Tob Control (2003) 1.22
Cigarette advertising in Black, Latino, and White magazines, 1998-2002: an exploratory investigation. Ethn Dis (2005) 1.19
A Premiere example of the illusion of harm reduction cigarettes in the 1990s. Tob Control (2003) 1.15
Smoking habits, exposure to passive smoking and attitudes to a non-smoking policy among hospital staff. Public Health (1998) 1.13
Attitudes towards smoking policies and tobacco control measures in relation to smoking status and smoking behaviour. Eur J Public Health (2006) 1.10
Smoking behavior and attitude toward smoking regulations and passive smoking in the workplace. A study among 974 employees in the German metal industry. Prev Med (1997) 0.98
Annoyance from environmental tobacco smoke and support for no-smoking policies at eight large Dutch workplaces. Tob Control (1996) 0.96
"Creative Solutions": selling cigarettes in a smoke-free world. Tob Control (2004) 0.95
"It is possible he is a kind of nut": how the tobacco industry quietly promoted Dr William Whitby. Tob Control (2003) 0.91
Individual rights advocacy in tobacco control policies: an assessment and recommendation. Tob Control (2005) 0.89
Support for and observance of worksite smoking restriction policies--A study of municipal employees at a city office in Japan. Prev Med (1999) 0.82
'I think that it's a pain in the ass that I have to stand outside in the cold and have a cigarette': representations of smoking and experiences of disapproval in UK and Greek smokers. J Health Psychol (2006) 0.81
Smokers' representations of their own smoking: a q-methodological study. J Health Psychol (2002) 0.80
Attitudes toward environmental tobacco smoke in Mississippi: still a burning issue. J Public Health Manag Pract (1999) 0.78
Tobacco promotion to military personnel: "the plums are here to be plucked". Mil Med (2009) 2.50
Death at a discount: how the tobacco industry thwarted tobacco control policies in US military commissaries. Tob Control (2007) 2.26
Racialized geography, corporate activity, and health disparities: tobacco industry targeting of inner cities. J Health Care Poor Underserved (2007) 2.05
"A delicate diplomatic situation": tobacco industry efforts to gain control of the Framingham Study. J Clin Epidemiol (2010) 2.04
"Everywhere the soldier will be": wartime tobacco promotion in the US military. Am J Public Health (2009) 1.99
Advance and retreat: tobacco control policy in the U.S. military. Mil Med (2008) 1.94
How the health belief model helps the tobacco industry: individuals, choice, and "information". Tob Control (2006) 1.88
Corporate philanthropy, lobbying, and public health policy. Am J Public Health (2008) 1.69
Tobacco industry issues management organizations: creating a global corporate network to undermine public health. Global Health (2008) 1.67
"They're going to die anyway": smoking shelters at veterans' facilities. Am J Public Health (2013) 1.67
Altria means tobacco: Philip Morris's identity crisis. Am J Public Health (2003) 1.65
The outing of Philip Morris: advertising tobacco to gay men. Am J Public Health (2003) 1.57
Selling off or selling out? Medical schools and ethical leadership in tobacco stock divestment. Acad Med (2004) 1.42
Children's secondhand smoke exposure in private homes and cars: an ethical analysis. Am J Public Health (2008) 1.41
The role of corporate credibility in legitimizing disease promotion. Am J Public Health (2008) 1.41
Making the "hit list". Am J Nurs (2003) 1.39
The tobacco industry and pesticide regulations: case studies from tobacco industry archives. Environ Health Perspect (2005) 1.29
Military exceptionalism or tobacco exceptionalism: how civilian health leaders' beliefs may impede military tobacco control efforts. Am J Public Health (2013) 1.28
"I'll be your cigarette--light me up and get on with it": examining smoking imagery on YouTube. Nicotine Tob Res (2010) 1.24
Imagining things otherwise: new endgame ideas for tobacco control. Tob Control (2010) 1.19
"Our reach is wide by any corporate standard": how the tobacco industry helped defeat the Clinton health plan and why it matters now. Am J Public Health (2010) 1.14
Forcing the Navy to sell cigarettes on ships: how the tobacco industry and politicians torpedoed Navy tobacco control. Am J Public Health (2011) 1.14
What makes an ad a cigarette ad? Commercial tobacco imagery in the lesbian, gay, and bisexual press. J Epidemiol Community Health (2005) 1.13
Why strong tobacco control measures "can't" be implemented in the U.S. Military: a qualitative analysis. Mil Med (2012) 1.12
Creating the "desired mindset": Philip Morris's efforts to improve its corporate image among women. Women Health (2009) 1.09
Is it time for a tobacco-free military? N Engl J Med (2014) 1.08
'A question of balance': addressing the public health impacts of multinational enterprises in the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. Glob Public Health (2012) 1.07
Pictures worth a thousand words: noncommercial tobacco content in the lesbian, gay, and bisexual press. J Health Commun (2006) 1.06
Is tobacco a gay issue? Interviews with leaders of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Cult Health Sex (2008) 1.06
Why California retailers stop selling tobacco products, and what their customers and employees think about it when they do: case studies. BMC Public Health (2011) 1.03
Making big tobacco give in: you lose, they win. Am J Public Health (2006) 1.02
British American Tobacco's partnership with Earthwatch Europe and its implications for public health. Glob Public Health (2011) 1.02
Taking it to the streets: responses of African American young adults to internal tobacco industry documents. Nicotine Tob Res (2005) 1.01
The "We Card" program: tobacco industry "youth smoking prevention" as industry self-preservation. Am J Public Health (2010) 1.00
False promises: the tobacco industry, "low tar" cigarettes, and older smokers. J Am Geriatr Soc (2008) 1.00
"Willful misconduct": how the US government prevented tobacco-disabled veterans from obtaining disability pensions. Am J Public Health (2010) 0.99
"If you know you exist, it's just marketing poison": meanings of tobacco industry targeting in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. Am J Public Health (2008) 0.98
Nicotine replacement therapy: perceptions of African-American smokers seeking to quit. J Natl Med Assoc (2008) 0.98
China's chances, China's choices in global tobacco control. Tob Control (2010) 0.97
"I always thought they were all pure tobacco": American smokers' perceptions of "natural" cigarettes and tobacco industry advertising strategies. Tob Control (2007) 0.96
Combining community participatory research with a randomized clinical trial: the Protecting the Hood Against Tobacco (PHAT) smoking cessation study. Heart Lung (2009) 0.94
"A breath of fresh air worth spreading": media coverage of retailer abandonment of tobacco sales. Am J Public Health (2014) 0.92
Mediatory myths in the U.S. military: tobacco use as "stress relief". Am J Health Promot (2013) 0.91
The social context of smoking cessation in China: an exploratory interview study. Tob Control (2011) 0.86
From the editor: the diverse, dynamic new world of global tobacco control. Tob Control (2009) 0.85
The effect of the internet on teen and young adult tobacco use: a literature review. J Pediatr Health Care (2012) 0.85
Melanin and nicotine: A review of the literature. Nicotine Tob Res (2006) 0.84
Philip Morris's health information web site appears responsible but undermines public health. Public Health Nurs (2008) 0.81
"The Big WHY": Philip Morris's failed search for corporate social value. Am J Public Health (2012) 0.81
Advanced nursing training in health policy: designing and implementing a new program. Policy Polit Nurs Pract (2005) 0.81
On tobacco industry cultural appropriation. Tob Control (2009) 0.81
Businesses' voluntary pro-health tobacco policies: a review and research agenda. Tob Control (2011) 0.81
The ethics of industry experimentation using employees: the case of taste-testing pesticide-treated tobacco. Am J Public Health (2005) 0.81
Accustomed to enduring: experiences of African-American women seeking care for cardiac symptoms. Heart Lung (2005) 0.80
Examining the impending gap in clinical nursing expertise. Policy Polit Nurs Pract (2007) 0.80
David Simpson steps down as News Editor. Tob Control (2012) 0.79
Changing Tobacco Control's policy on tobacco industry-funded research. Tob Control (2013) 0.79
"It's not a priority when we're in combat": public health professionals and military tobacco control policy. Am J Public Health (2015) 0.79
Tobacco control at twenty: reflecting on the past, considering the present and developing the new conversations for the future. Tob Control (2012) 0.79
Tobacco exceptionalism in airports: time to address gaps. Tob Control (2015) 0.78
Word wars and tobacco control: saying what needs saying that we don't yet know how to say, or saying it better. Tob Control (2010) 0.78
Working to make a disease. Tob Control (2007) 0.78
Quid pro quo: tobacco companies and the black press. Am J Public Health (2011) 0.78
"No me ponían mucha importancia": care-seeking experiences of undocumented Mexican immigrant women with chronic illness. ANS Adv Nurs Sci (2012) 0.76
Nursing, our public deaths, and the tobacco industry. Am J Crit Care (2002) 0.76
Conveying misinformation: Top-ranked Japanese books on tobacco. Tob Induc Dis (2011) 0.75
Older smokers could be the strongest supporters for U.S. government regulation of tobacco: a focus group study. Tob Induc Dis (2013) 0.75
"Throwing a rock at their armored tank": civilian authority and military tobacco control. BMC Public Health (2014) 0.75
For once, truth in tobacco advertising: it is 'better to die' than to not smoke (better for tobacco companies, that is). Tob Control (2012) 0.75
FDA's toothless tiger and its "lost pleasure" analysis. Tob Control (2015) 0.75
Confronting tobacco. Am J Nurs (2005) 0.75
Offen et al. respond. Am J Public Health (2013) 0.75
Misinformation about tobacco. Am J Public Health (2010) 0.75
Honouring top reviewers, and what makes a great peer review? Tob Control (2016) 0.75
Vulnerable places: contextualizing health practices. Soc Sci Med (2003) 0.75
Leadership Perceptions of Endgame Strategies for Tobacco Control in California. J Public Health Manag Pract (1) 0.75
Making it normal to sell death: two books worth reading. Tob Control (2013) 0.75
'A brave but vital initiative': reining in corporate harm. Tob Control (2013) 0.75
"It Feels More Real": An Interpretive Phenomenological Study of the Meaning of Video Games in Adolescent Lives. ANS Adv Nurs Sci (2017) 0.75
Using marginalization theory to examine pedestrian injury: a case study. ANS Adv Nurs Sci (2005) 0.75
Marketing and the Most Trusted Profession: The Invisible Interactions Between Registered Nurses and Industry. Ann Intern Med (2016) 0.75
It's the 21st century: isn't it past time to ban menthol cigarette sales? Tob Control (2017) 0.75
The Race to a Tobacco Endgame. Tob Control (2016) 0.75
Power relations and the public health challenge. Tob Control (2014) 0.75
The symbolic and the material in tobacco control: both matter. Tob Control (2014) 0.75
Economism, efficiency, and the moral ecology of good nursing practice. Can J Nurs Res (2009) 0.75
Economism, efficiency, and the moral ecology of good nursing practice. Can J Nurs Res (2002) 0.75
Health Care Organizations and Policy Leadership: Perspectives on Nonsmoker-Only Hiring Policies. Acad Med (2017) 0.75
Missing the biggest story in the US Surgeon General's report. Tob Control (2014) 0.75
Reviewer awards. Tob Control (2017) 0.75
Hate mail, tobacco control and social change. Tob Control (2011) 0.75
Peer reviewed journals, science and social justice. Tob Control (2012) 0.75
Contact me soon!!! Confidential, risk-free opportunity! Tob Control (2009) 0.75
Standing with those who seek justice. Tob Control (2009) 0.75