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Ahmad, S., Wang, T., Schwartz, R. & Bondy, S.J. 2022. Predictors of pod-type e-cigarette device use among Canadian youth and young adults. Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can, 42(1):12-20.
Chaiton, M., Dubray, J., Kundu, A. & Schwartz, R. 2022. Perceived impact of COVID on smoking, vaping, alcohol and cannabis use among youth and youth adults in Canada. Can J Psychiatry, 67(5):407-409.
Eisenhauer, E.A., Schwartz, R., Cunningham, R., Hagen, L., Fong, G.T., Callard, C., Chaiton, M. & Pipe, A. 2022. Perspective on cancer control: Whither the tobacco endgame for Canada? Curr Oncol, 29(3):2081-2090.
Fu, R., Schwartz, R., Mitsakakis, N., Diemert, L.M., O'Connor, S. & Cohen, J.E. 2022. Predictors of perceived success in quitting smoking by vaping: A machine learning approach. PLoS One, 17(1):e0262407.
Kundu, A., Fu, R., Grace, D., Logie, C., Abramovich, A., Baskerville, B., Yager, C., Schwartz, R., Mitsakakis, N., Planinac, L. & Chaiton, M. 2022. Correlates of past year suicidal thoughts among sexual and gender minority young adults: A machine learning analysis. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 152:269-277.
O’Neill, M., De Prophetis, E., Allin, S., Pinto, A.D., Smith, R.W., Di Ruggiero, E., Schwartz, R., Pawa, J., Ammi, M. & Rosella, L.C. 2022. “We cobble together a storyline of system performance using a diversity of things”: a qualitative study of perspectives on public health performance measurement in Canada. Archives of Public Health, 80(1):177.
Pienkowski, M., Chaiton, M., Dubray, J. & Schwartz, R. 2022. E-Cigarette Dependence in Youth. Nicotine Tob Res, 24(7):1089-1094.
Tarride, J.E., Blackhouse, G., Guindon, E., Chaiton, M., Planinac, L. & Schwartz, R. 2022. Return on investment of Canadian tobacco control policies implemented between 2001 and 2016. Tob Control.
Witek, T.J. & Schwartz, R. 2022. The evolution of vigilance and its atrophy preceding the COVID-19 global pandemic. Frontiers in Public Health, 10.