Publications

  1. Larsen, J. T. and Cohen, L. M.  (in press).  Smoking attitudes, intentions, and behavior among college student smokers:  Positivity outweighs negativity.  Addiction Research & Theory.

  2. VanderVeen, J. W., Cohen, L. M., Trotter, D. R. M, and Collins, F. L.  (2008).  Impulsivity and the Role of Smoking-Related Outcome Expectancies Among Dependent College-Aged Cigarette Smokers.  Addictive Behaviors, 33, 1006-1011.PDF

  3. VanderVeen, J., Cohen, L. M., Cukrowicz, K. C., and Trotter, D. R. M.  (2008).  The Role of Impulsivity on Smoking Maintenance.  Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 10,  1397-1404.PDF

  4. Morrell, H. E. R., Cohen, L. M., and Dempsey, J. P.  (2008).  Smoking Prevalence and  Awareness among Undergraduate and Health Professional Students.  The American Journal on Addictions, 17, 181-186.PDF

  5. Morgan, R. D. and Cohen, L. M.  (2008).  Clinical and Counseling Psychology: Can Differences
    Be Gleaned From Printed Recruiting Materials?  Training and Education in Professional Psychology, 2,                  156-164.
    PDF

  6. Morrell, H. E. R., Cohen, L. M., and  al’Absi, M.  (2008).  Physiological and Psychological Symptoms and Predictors in Early Nicotine Withdrawal. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 89, 272-278.PDF

  7. Cohen, L. M., McChargue, D. E., and Morrell, H. E. R.  (2007). Negative Mood Regulation Mediates the Relationship between Distraction and Engagement in Pleasurable Activities among College Smokers. Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 1969-1979. PDF

  8. Dempsey, J. P., Cohen, L. M., Hobson, V., and Randall, P. K.  (2007).  Appetitive Nature of Drug Cues Re-Confirmed with Physiological Measures and the Potential Role of Stage of Change. Psychopharmacology, 194, 253-260. PDF

  9. Doran, N., McChargue, D. E., and Cohen, L. M.  (2007).  Impulsivity and the Reinforcing Value of Cigarette Smoking.  Addictive Behaviors, 32, 90-98. PDF

  10. Morrell, H. E. R. and Cohen, L. M.  (2006).  Cigarette Smoking, Anxiety, and Depression. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 28, 283-297. PDF

  11. DiLillo, D., DeGue, S., Cohen, L.M., and Morgan, R.  (2006).  The Path to Licensure for Academic Psychologists: One Tough Road. Professional Psychology:  Research and Practice, 37, 567-586. PDF

  12. Pemberton, J. R., Borrego, Jr.,  J., and Cohen, L. M. (2006).  Using Interactive Computer Technology to Enhance Learning.  Teaching of Psychology, 33, 145-147. PDF  

  13. Cohen, L. M. and McChargue, D. E.  (2006).  Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Nicotine Dependence for a Female with a History of Alcohol and Respiratory Problems.  Clinical Case Studies, 5, 83-98. PDF

  14. Morrell, H. E. R., Cohen, L. M., Bacchi, D., and West, J.  (2005).  Predictors of Smoking and Smokeless Tobacco Use in College Students:  A Preliminary Study Using Web –Based Survey Methodology.  Journal of American College Health, 54, 108-115. PDF

  15. Borders, T. F., Xu, K. T., Bacchi, D., Cohen, L. M., and Sorelle-Miner, D.  (2005).  College Campus Smoking Policies and Programs and Students' Smoking Behaviors .  BMC Public Health, 5:74. PDF

  16. Alexander-Emery, S., Cohen, L. M., and Prensky, E. H.  (2005).  Linguistic Analysis of CollegeAged Smokers and Never Smokers.  Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 27, 11-16.PDF

  17. Cohen, L. M., al’Absi, M., and Collins, F. L.  (2004).  Salivary cortisol concentrations are associated with acute nicotine withdrawal.  Addictive Behaviors, 29, 1673-1678. PDF

  18. McChargue, D. E., Cohen, L. M., and Cook, J. W.  (2004).  Attachment and Depression Differentially Influence Nicotine Dependence Among Male and Female Undergraduates:  A Preliminary Study.  Journal of American College Health, 53, 5-10. PDF

  19. McChargue, D. E., Cohen, L. M., and Cook, J. W. (2004). The Influence of Personality and Affect on Nicotine Dependence Among Male College Students.  Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 6, 287-294. PDF

  20. Cohen, L. M., Morgan, R. D., DiLillo, D., and Flores, L. Y.  (2003).  Exactly why was my major professor so busy?  Balancing an academic position with a professional practice. Professional Psychology:  Research and Practice, 34, 88-94. PDF

  21. Cohen, L. M., Myers, M. G., and Kelly, J. F.  (2002).  Assessment of Nicotine Dependence Among Substance Abusing Adolescent Smokers:  A Comparison of the DSM-IV Criteria and the Modified Fagerström Tolerance Questionnaire.  Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 24, 225-233. PDF

  22. Cohen, L. M., McCarthy, D. M., Brown, S. A., and Myers, M. G.  (2002).  Negative affect combines with smoking outcome expectancies to predict smoking behavior over time. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16, 91-97. PDF

  23. McChargue, D. E., Collins, F. L., and Cohen, L. M.  (2002).  Effect of non-nicotinic moist snuff replacement and lobeline on withdrawal symptoms during 48-hour smokeless tobacco deprivation.  Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 4, 195-200.  PDF

  24. Britt, D. M., Cohen, L. M., Collins, F. L., and Cohen, M. L.  (2001).  Cigarette smoking and chewing gum: Response to a laboratory-induced stressor. Health Psychology, 20, 361-368.  PDF

  25. Cohen, L. M., Britt, D. M., Collins, F. L., al’Absi, M. and McChargue, D. E.  (2001).  Multimodal assessment of the effect of chewing gum on nicotine withdrawal.  Addictive Behaviors, 26, 289-295. PDF

  26. Cohen, L. M., Britt, D. M., Collins, F. L., Stott, H. and Carter, L.  (1999).  Chewing gum affects smoking topography. Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 7, 444-447.   PDF

  27. Britt, D. M., Collins, F. L., Jr., & Cohen, L. M. (1999). Cigarette smoking and chewing gum use among college students. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, 4, 85-90.  PDF

  28. Cohen, L. M., Collins, F. L., and Britt, D. M.  (1997).  The effect of chewing gum on tobacco withdrawal.                Addictive Behaviors, 22, 769-773.  PDF

     

 

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