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- :Kava, Christine M. ;Harris, Jeffrey R.July 2019 | J Occup Environ Med. 61(7):e312-e316:Objective:To assess whether tobacco policy, program, and communication evidence-based practice implementation is associated with employee tobacco outc...
- :Parker, Edith A. ;Baquero, Barbara2019 | Prog Community Health Partnersh. 13(2):201-208:Background:Rural health disparities are well-documented. “New destination” communities in predominantly rural states have emerged in recent years,...
- :Kava, Christine M. ;Parker, Edith A.Sep 05 2018 | BMC Public Health. 18.:BackgroundTo reduce the negative consequences of smoking, workplaces have adopted and implemented anti-smoking initiatives. Compared to large workplac...
- :Kava, Christine M. ;Syamlal, Girija9 2024 | Am J Prev Med. 67(3):423-433:Introduction:Over 30 million U.S. working adults use tobacco, and tobacco use varies by occupation. Limited information is available on employment cha...
- Smoking and Cessation Behaviors in Patients at Federally Funded Health Centers – United States, 2014:Trapl, Erika S. ;VanFrank, Brenna4 01 2021 | Drug Alcohol Depend. 221:108615:Background:Federally funded health centers (HCs) provide care to the most vulnerable populations in the U.S., including populations with disproportion...
- :Kava, Christine M. ;Strait, Michelle11 01 2023 | J Occup Environ Med. 65(11):e710-e716:Objective:To explore tobacco-related knowledge and perceptions at Washington State (WA) agencies.Methods:Cross-sectional employee survey and qualitati...
- :Kava, Christine M. ;Siegel, David A.10 2024 | Ann Epidemiol. 98:44-50:Purpose:Cancer incidence declined during the COVID-19 pandemic in part due to health care delivery challenges. We examined the impact of the COVID-19 ...
- :Kava, Christine M. ;Passey, Debbie2 2021 | Am J Health Promot. 35(2):179-185:Purpose:To examine the reliability and validity of a brief measure (the Workplace Support for Health [WSH] scale) to assess employees’ perceived sup...
- :Kava, Christine M. ;Hannon, Peggy A.February 20 2020 | Prev Chronic Dis. 2020; 17:IntroductionEvidence-based interventions for tobacco control in the US workplace can reach a large audience. The purpose of our study was to explore t...
- :Hannon, Peggy A. ;Hammerback, Kristen3 24 2022 | Prev Chronic Dis. 2022; 19:IntroductionMost US businesses are small, yet they employ almost half of the nation’s workforce. Literature is limited about how small employers (th...
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