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Lorraine Reitzel to Substance Withdrawal Syndrome

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Lorraine Reitzel has written about Substance Withdrawal Syndrome.
  1. Reitzel LR, Mazas CA, Cofta-Woerpel L, Li Y, Cao Y, Businelle MS, Cinciripini PM, Wetter DW. Subjective social status affects smoking abstinence during acute withdrawal through affective mediators. Addiction. 2010 May; 105(5):928-36.
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    Score: 0.343
  2. Reitzel LR, Costello TJ, Mazas CA, Vidrine JI, Businelle MS, Kendzor DE, Li Y, Cofta-Woerpel L, Wetter DW. Low-level smoking among Spanish-speaking Latino smokers: relationships with demographics, tobacco dependence, withdrawal, and cessation. Nicotine Tob Res. 2009 Feb; 11(2):178-84.
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    Score: 0.320
  3. Bello MS, Pang RD, Cropsey KL, Zvolensky MJ, Reitzel LR, Huh J, Leventhal AM. Tobacco Withdrawal Amongst African American, Hispanic, and White Smokers. Nicotine Tob Res. 2016 06; 18(6):1479-87.
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    Score: 0.127
  4. Vidrine JI, Businelle MS, Cinciripini P, Li Y, Marcus MT, Waters AJ, Reitzel LR, Wetter DW. Associations of mindfulness with nicotine dependence, withdrawal, and agency. Subst Abus. 2009 Oct-Dec; 30(4):318-27.
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    Score: 0.083
  5. Businelle MS, Kendzor DE, Costello TJ, Cofta-Woerpel L, Li Y, Mazas CA, Vidrine JI, Reitzel LR, Cinciripini PM, Ahluwalia JS, Wetter DW. Light versus heavy smoking among African American men and women. Addict Behav. 2009 Feb; 34(2):197-203.
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    Score: 0.019
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