Increases in Secondhand Smoke After Going Smoke-Free: An Assessment of the Impact of a Mandated Smoke-Free Housing Policy.
Plunk AD, Rees VW, Jeng A, Wray JA, Grucza RA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2020 12 12. 22(12):2254-2256. PMID: 32080738
Lecturer on Social and Behavioral Sciences
Center for Global Tobacco Control Research
Director, Center for Global Tobacco Control
Center for Global Tobacco Control Research
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Director of the Center for Global Tobacco Control
Center for Global Tobacco Control Research
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Dr. Rees is Director of the Center for Global Tobacco Control, whose mission is to reduce the global burden of tobacco-related death and disease through training, research, and the translation of science into public health policies and programs. He directs the Tobacco Research Laboratory at the Harvard Chan School, where the design and potential for dependence of tobacco products are assessed. Studies examine the impact of dependence potential on product use and individual risk, to inform policy and other interventions to control tobacco harms. Current research uses conventional and innovative strategies to evaluate new and novel tobacco products. Examples of these products include modified risk tobacco products such as e-cigarettes; reduced ignition propensity cigarettes; hookah (tobacco waterpipe); and novel smokeless tobacco products such as snus. Clinical research methods are used to evaluate the influence of tobacco product design features on consumer responses, and their role in promoting initiation or maintenance of use among targeted populations. Findings have been used to inform tobacco control policy, develop resources for communicating risks of tobacco products, and to enhance understanding of factors that contribute to tobacco dependence.
Other research involves development of strategies to reduce secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure in domestic environments, with a focus on evaluating interventions for reducing domestic SHS exposure among children. Dr. Rees also leads an NIH funded study which seeks to reduce secondhand smoke exposure among children from low income and racially/ethnically diverse backgrounds. This research utilizes the principles of community based participatory research (CBPR) to develop and evaluate a cognitive behavioral intervention to help caregivers maintain a smoke free home environment. He has conducted studies on SHS emissions of tobacco waterpipe, and SHS monitoring in indoor environments, including private homes and cars.
Dr. Rees' academic background is in health psychology (substance use and dependence), and he trained at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and did postdoctoral training through the National Institute on Drug Abuse. He has also published research on the role of cue reactivity in tobacco and alcohol abuse and dependence; and clinical trials on interventions for alcohol and cannabis dependence.
Plunk AD, Rees VW, Jeng A, Wray JA, Grucza RA.
Nicotine Tob Res. 2020 12 12. 22(12):2254-2256. PMID: 32080738
Carroll DM, Stepanov I, O'Connor R, Luo X, Cummings KM, Rees VW, Bickel WK, Berman ML, Ashley DL, Bansal-Travers M, Shields PG, Hatsukami DK.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2021 Jan. 30(1):38-44. PMID: 33093163
Jankowski M, Pinkas J, Zgliczynski WS, Kaleta D, Wierzba W, Gujski M, Rees VW.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 10 15. 17(20). PMID: 33076351
Jankowski M, Rees V, Zgliczynski WS, Kaleta D, Gujski M, Pinkas J.
BMJ Open. 2020 09 24. 10(9):e039918. PMID: 32973067
Lee SJ, Rees VW, Yossefy N, Emmons KM, Tan ASL.
JAMA Pediatr. 2020 Jul 01. 174(7):714-720. PMID: 32478809
Verguet S, Kearns PKA, Rees VW.
Tob Control. 2020 Jun 23. PMID: 32576701
Dorison CA, Wang K, Rees VW, Kawachi I, Ericson KMM, Lerner JS.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 01 14. 117(2):943-949. PMID: 31888990
Gilbert AR, Hellman JL, Wilkes MS, Rees VW, Summers PJ.
Harm Reduct J. 2019 12 12. 16(1):69. PMID: 31831010
Kuo HW, Rees VW.
J Formos Med Assoc. 2019 Nov. 118(11):1478-1479. PMID: 31500939
Rees VW.
Isr J Health Policy Res. 2019 05 03. 8(1):41. PMID: 31053151
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