Recent Publications
 

McCarthy, D. E., Baker, T. B., Minami, H. M., & Yeh, V. (in press). Applications of Contemporary Learning                   Theory in the Treatment of Drug Abuse. Invited chapter in S. Reilly and T. R. Schachtman (Eds.),                   Associative Learning and Conditioning: Human and Animal Applications. New York: Oxford                   University Press.

Minami, H. M., McCarthy, D. E., Jorenby, D. E., & Baker, T. B. (in press). An ecological momentary                   assessment analysis of relations among coping, affect, and smoking lapses. Article in press in                   Addiction.

McCarthy, D. E., Piasecki, T. M., Jorenby, D. E., Lawrence, D. L., Shiffman, S., M. C., & Baker, T. B. (2010).                   A multilevel analysis of nonsignificant counseling effects in a randomized smoking cessation trial.                   Addiction, 105, 2195-2208.

McCarthy, D. E., Curtin, J. J, Piper, M. E., & Baker, T. B. (2010).  Negative reinforcement: Possible                   clinical implications of an integrative model. Invited chapter in J. Kassel (Ed.) Substance Abuse                   and Emotion. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. pp. 15-42.

Smith, S. S., McCarthy, D. E., Japuntich, S., Christiansen, B. Piper, M. E., Joreny, D. E., Fraser, D. L.,                   Fiore, M. C., Baker, T. B., & Jackson, T. C., (2009). Randomized effectiveness trial of five                   smoking cessation pharmacotherapies combined with quit line counseling referral in primary                   care clinics. Archives of Internal Medicine, 169, 2148-2155.

McCarthy, D. E., Jorenby, D. E., Minami, H. M., & Yeh, V. M. (2009). Treatment options in smoking cessation:                   what place for bupropion sustained-released? Invited review for Clinical Medicine: Therapeutics,                   1, 683-696.

Bolt, D. M., Piper, M. E., McCarthy, D. E., Japuntich, S. J., Fiore, M. C., Smith, S. S., & Baker, T. B. (2009).                   The Wisconsin Predicting Patients' Relapse (WI-PREPARE) Questionnare. Nicotine & Tobacco                   Research, 11, 481-492.

McCarthy, D. E., Gloria, R., & Curtin, J. J. (2009). Attention bias in nicotine withdrawal and under stress.                   Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23, 77-90.

McCarthy, D. E., Piasecki, T. M., Lawrence, D. L. Jorenby, D. E., Shiffman, S., & Baker, T. B. (2008).                    Psychological mediators of bupropion SR treatment for smoking cessation. Addiction, 103,                   1521-1533.

Piper, M. E., McCarthy, D. E., Bolt, D. M., Smith, S. S., Lerman, C., Fiore, M. C., & Baker, T. B. (2008).                    Assessing dimensions of the nicotine dependence phenotype: An evaluation of the Nicotine                   Dependence Syndrome Scale (NDSS) and the Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence                   Motives (WISDM). Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 10, 1009-1020.

Piasecki, T.M., McCarthy, D.E., Fiore, M.C., & Baker, T.B. (2008). Alcohol consumption smoking urge                    and the reinforcing effects of cigarettes: An Ecological Study. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,                    22, 230-239

McCarthy, D.E., Piasecki, T.M., Lawrence, D.L., Jorenby, D.E., Fiore, M.C., & Baker, T.B. (2008).  A                    randomized, controlled clinical trial of bupropion SR and individual smoking cessation                    counseling. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 10, 717-729.

Piper, M.E., Federman, E.B., McCarthy, D.E., Bolt, D.M., Smith, S.S., Fiore, M.C., & Baker, T.B. (2008)                            Using mediational models to explore the nature of tobacco motivation. Journal of Abnormal                    Psychology, 117, 94-105. 

McCarthy, D. E., Bolt, D. M., & Baker, T. B. (2007). The importance of how: A call for mechanistic research in                   tobacco dependence treatment studies. In T. B. Baker, R. Bootzin, & T. A. Treat (Eds.).                   Psychological Clinical Science: Recent Advances in Theory and Practice: Integrative                   Perspectives in Honor of Richard M. McFall. New York: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates. pp. 133-                   163.

Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center (TTURC) Tobacco Dependence Phenotype Workgroup;                   Baker, T.B., Piper, M.E., McCarthy, D.E., Bolt, D.M., Smith, S.S., Kim, S.Y., Colby, S, Conti, D.,                   Giovino, G.A., Hatsukami, D., Hyland, A., Krishnan-Sarin, S., Niaura, R., Perkins, K.A., & Toll,                   B.A. (2007).  Time to first cigarette in the morning as an index of ability to quit smoking:                   Implications for nicotine dependence. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 9, S555-S570.

Piper, M.E., Federman, E.B., Bolt, D.M., McCarthy, D.E., Smith, S.S., Fiore, M.C., & Baker, T.B. (2007).                     Efficacy and treatment effects of bupropion alone and in combination with nicotine gum.                     Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 9, 947-954.

McCarthy, D.E., Bolt, D.M., & Baker, T.B. (2007).  The importance of how: A call for mechanistic research in                    tobacco dependence treatment studies.  In T.B. Baker, R. Bootzin, & T.A. Treat (Eds.).                     Psychological clinical science: Recent advances in theory and practice: Integrative perspectives                    in honor of Richard M. McFall.  New York: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.

Baker, T.B., Japuntich, S.J., Hogle, J.M., McCarthy, D.E., & Curtin, J.J. (2006).  Pharmacologic and                    behavioral withdrawal from addictive drugs.  Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15,                    232-236.

McCarthy, D.E., Piasecki, T.M., Fiore, M.C., & Baker, T.B.  (2006). Life before and after quitting smoking: An                    electronic diary study.  Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 115, 454-466.

Piper, M.E., McCarthy, D.E., & Baker, T.B. (2006).  Defining and assessing tobacco dependence: A critique                    and primer.  Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 8, 339-351.

Curtin, J., McCarthy, D.E., Piper, M.E., & Baker, T.B. (2006).  Implicit and explicit drug motivational                    processes: A model of boundary conditions.  In R.W. Wiers & A.W. Stacy (Eds.) Handbook of                    Implicit Cognition and Addiction.  Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

Aries, E., McCarthy, D.E., Salovey, P., & Banaji, M. (2004).  A comparison of athletes and non-athletes at                    highly selective colleges: Academic performance and personal development.  Research in                    Higher Education, 45, 577-602.

Fiore, M.C., McCarthy, D.E., Jackson, T.C., Zehner, M.E., Jorenby, D.E., Mielke, M., Smith, S.S., Guiliani,                    T.A., & Baker, T.B.  (2004).  Integrating smoking cessation treatment into primary care:  An                    effectiveness study.  Preventive Medicine, 38, 412-420.

Baker, T.B., Piper, M.E., McCarthy, D.E., Majeskie, M.R., & Fiore, M.C.  (2004).  Addiction motivation                    reformulated:  An affective processing model of negative reinforcement.  Psychological Review,                    111, 33-51.

Apanovitch, A.M., McCarthy, D.E., & Salovey, P.  (2003).  Using message framing to motivate HIV testing                    among low-income, ethnic minority women.  Health Psychology, 22, 60-67.

Piasecki, T.M., Fiore, M.C., McCarthy,D.E., & Baker, T.B. (2002).  Have we lost our way? The need for                    dynamic formulations of smoking relapse proneness.  Addiction, 97, 1093-1108.

Schneider, T.R., Salovey, P., Apanovitch, A., Zullo, J., Pizzaro, J., McCarthy, D., & Rothman, A. (2001) The                    Effects of Message Framing and Ethnic Targeting on Mammography Use Among Low-Income                    Women.  Health Psychology, 20, 256-266.