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Wednesday, June 15, 2016<br />

97 Trajectory of mental health among low-income smokers across pregnancy and postpartum<br />

V. H. Coleman-Cowger 1 , B. Koszowski 1 , M. Terplan 2 , 1 Health & Analytics, Battelle,<br />

Baltimore, MD, 2 Behavioral Health System, Baltimore, MD<br />

NICOTINE: HUMAN STUDIES<br />

98 Validation of a purchase task for assessing the relative reinforcing efficacy of e-cigarettes<br />

I. Pericot-Valverde 1 , S. Fernández-Artamendi 1 , A. González-Roz 2 , C. López-Núñez 1 ,<br />

S. E. Weidberg 1 , R. Secades-Villa 1 , 1 Department of Psychology, University of Oviedo,<br />

Oviedo, Spain, 2 University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain<br />

99 Delay Discounting among smokers, e-cigarette users and non-dependent controls<br />

S. E. Weidberg, A. González-Roz, V. Martínez-Loredo, C. López-Núñez, I. Pericot-Valverde,<br />

R. Secades-Villa, Department of Psychology, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain<br />

100 Development of a conceptual framework regarding consumer perception, health, and use<br />

patterns of electronic cigarettes<br />

T. M. Dailey, E. C. McNaughton, K. Manser, M. Behling, S. F. Butler, Inflexxion, Inc,<br />

Newton, MA<br />

101 Fear-eliciting antismoking ads unintentionally motivate smokers to consider an e-cigarette: The<br />

boomerang effect<br />

S. J. Kim, L. A. Marsch, Dartmouth College, Lebanon, NH<br />

102 Associations between educational attainment, smoking history, quit attempts and interest<br />

in quitting<br />

R. Denlinger 2 , J. W. Tidey 2 , D. Hatsukami 3 , E. Donny 1 , 1 University of Pittsburgh,<br />

Pittsburgh, PA, 2 Brown University, Providence, RI, 3 University of Minnesota,<br />

Minneapolis, MN<br />

103 Ongoing survey of alternative nicotine and tobacco use among cardiac patients<br />

Z. H. Morford 1 , D. Gaalema 1 , R. Elliott 1 , P. Ades 1 , S. Higgins 2 , 1 University of Vermont, South<br />

Burlington, VT, 2 University of Vermont, Burlington, VT<br />

104 Contraceptive use among female smokers<br />

H. S. Melbostad 2 , G. J. Badger 4 , A. K. Matusiewicz 1 , S. H. Heil 1 , 1 Psychiatry, University of<br />

Vermont, Burlington, VT, 2 Psychology, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, 4 Medical<br />

BioStatistics, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT<br />

105 A computerized adaptive testing version of the ASI<br />

R. A. Black 1,2 , S. McCaffrey 1 , S. F. Butler 1 , 1 Inflexxion, Inc, Newton, MA, 2 Psychology, Nova<br />

University, Ft. Lauderdale, FL<br />

106 WITHDRAWN<br />

107 Initial subjective favorability moderates the relationship between false harm beliefs and daily<br />

consumption of reduced nicotine content cigarettes<br />

M. Mercincavage, M. L. Saddleson, A. Strasser, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on<br />

Nicotine Addiction and Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science, University of Pennsylvania,<br />

Philadelphia, PA<br />

108 Anxiety sensitivity as a predictor of acute subjective effects of smoking in African Americans<br />

C. Guillot, R. Pang, M. Kirkpatrick, A. Leventhal, University of Southern California, Los<br />

Angeles, CA<br />

86

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