Scientific Publications
Peer-Reviewed Papers in Scientific Journals
1. Pomerleau CS (1976). Cardiovascular disease as a women's health problem. Women & Health 1 (6):12-15.
2. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1984). Neuroregulators and the reinforcement of smoking: Towards a biobehavioral explanation. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Review 8:503-513.
3. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Majchrzak MJ (1987). Mecamylamine pretreatment increases subsequent nicotine self-administration as indicated by changes in plasma nicotine level. Psychopharmacology, 91:391-393.
4. Pomerleau OF, Scherzer HH, Grunberg NE, Pomerleau CS, Judge J, Fertig J, Burleson J (1987). The effects of acute exercise on subsequent cigarette smoking. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 10:117-127.
5. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1987). A biobehavioral view of substance abuse and addiction. Journal of Drug Issues 17:111-131.
6. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1987). The effects of a psychological stressor on cigarette smoking and subsequent behavioral and physiological responses. Psychophysiology 24:278-285.
7. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1989). Nicotine uses and abuses: From brain probe to public health menace. Journal of Substance Abuse 1:253-257.
8. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1989). Stress, smoking, and the cardiovascular system. Journal of Substance Abuse1:331-343.
9. Pomerleau CS, Majchrzak MJ, Pomerleau OF (1989). Nicotine dependence and the Fagerstrom Tolerance Questionnaire: A brief review. Journal of Substance Abuse 1:471-477.
10. Pomerleau CS, Majchrzak MJ, Pomerleau OF (1989). Paced puffing as a method for administering fixed doses of nicotine. Addictive Behaviors 14:571-575.
11. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Rose JE (1989). Controlled dosing of nicotine: A review of problems and progress. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 11:158-163.
12. Pomerleau OF, Rose JE, Pomerleau CS, Majchrzak MJ (1989). A noninvasive method for delivering controlled doses of nicotine via cigarette smoke. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 21:598-602.
13. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Majchrzak MJ, Kloska DD, Malakuti R (1990). Relationship between Nicotine Tolerance Questionnaire scores and plasma cotinine. Addictive Behaviors 15:73-80.
14. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1990). Cortisol response to a psychological stressor and/or nicotine. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 36:211-213.
15. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1990). Dexamethasone attenuation of the cortisol response to nicotine in smokers. Psychopharmacology 101:284-286.
16. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, McPhee K, Morrell EM (1990). Discordance of physiological and biochemical response to smoking and to psychological stress. British Journal of Addiction 85:1309-1316.
17. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Garcia AW (1991). Biobehavioral research on nicotine use in women. Invited article, special issue on "New Directions in Tobacco Research," British Journal of Addiction 86:527-531.
18. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1991). Research on stress and smoking: Progress and problems. Invited article, special issue on "New Directions in Tobacco Research," in British Journal of Addiction 86:599-605.
19. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Morrell EM, Lowenbergh JL (1991). Effects of fluoxetine upon weight gain and food intake in smokers who reduce nicotine intake. Psychoneuroendocrinology 16:433-440.
20. Pomerleau CS, Garcia AW, Drewnowski A, Pomerleau OF (1991). Sweet taste preference in women smokers: Comparison with nonsmokers and effects of menstrual phase and nicotine abstinence. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 40:995-999.
21. Schramm W, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Grates HE (1992). Cotinine in an ultrafiltrate of saliva. Preventive Medicine 21:63-73.
22. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Flessland KA, Basson SM (1992). Relationship of Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire scores and smoking variables in female and male smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse 4:143-154.
23. Cole PA, Pomerleau CS, Harris JK (1992). The effects of nonconcurrent and concurrent relaxation training on cardiovascular reactivity to a psychological stressor. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 15:407-414.
24. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1992). Euphoriant effects of nicotine in smokers. Psychopharmacology 108:460-465.
25. Pomerleau OF, Flessland KA, Pomerleau CS, Hariharan M (1992). Controlled dosing of nicotine via an IntranasalNicotine Aerosol Delivery Device (INADD). Psychopharmacology 15:519-526.
26. Pomerleau CS, Garcia AW, Pomerleau OF, Cameron OG (1992). The effects of menstrual phase and nicotine withdrawal on nicotine intake and on biochemical and subjective measures in women smokers: A preliminary report. Psychoneuroendocrinology 17:627-638.
27. Pomerleau OF, Hariharan M, Pomerleau CS, Cameron OG, Guthrie SK (1993). Differences between smokers and never-smokers in sensitivity to nicotine: A preliminary report. Addiction (formerly British Journal of Addiction), 88:113-118.
28. Pomerleau OF, Collins AC, Shiffman S, Pomerleau CS (1993). Why some people smoke and others do not: New perspectives. Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology 61:723-731.
29. Tate JC, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1993). Temporal stability and within-subject consistency of nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Journal of Substance Abuse, 5:355-363.
30. Pomerleau CS, Ehrlich E, Tate JC, Marks JL, Flessland KA, Pomerleau OF (1993). The female weight-control smoker: A profile. Journal of Substance Abuse, 5:391-400.
31. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1994). Euphoriant effects of nicotine (Letter to the Editor),Tobacco Control, 3:374.
32. Tate JC, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1994). Pharmacological and non-pharmacological smoking motives: A replication and extension. Addiction, 89:341-350.
33. Pomerleau CS, Carton SM, Lutzke ML, Flessland KA, Pomerleau OF (1994). Reliability of the Fagerstrom Tolerance Questionnaire and the Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence. Addictive Behaviors 19:33-39.
34. Pomerleau CS, Cole PG, Lumley MA, Marks JL, Pomerleau OF (1994). Effects of menstrual phase on nicotine, alcohol, and caffeine intake in smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse 6:227-234.
35. Marks JL, Hair CS, Klock SC, Ginsburg BE, Pomerleau CS (1994). Effects of menstrual phase on intake of nicotine, caffeine, and alcohol and nonprescribed drugs in women with Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse 6:235-244.
36. Pomerleau CS, Teuscher F, Goeters S, Pomerleau OF (1994). Effects of nicotine abstinence and menstrual phase on task performance. Addictive Behaviors 19:357-362.
37. Pomerleau CS, Tate JC, Lumley MA, Pomerleau OF (1994). Gender differences in prospectively- vs. retrospectively assessed smoking withdrawal symptoms. Journal of Substance Abuse 6:433-440.
38. Lumley MA, Schramm W, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Smith RH (1995). The assessment of cortisol using salivary ultrafiltrate. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers 27:470-475.
39. Pomerleau OF, Downey KK, Stelson FW, Pomerleau CS (1995). Cigarette smoking in adult patients diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse 7:373-378.
40. Downey KK, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1996). Personality differences related to smoking and adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse 8:129-135.
41. Pomerleau CS (1996). Smoking and nicotine replacement treatment issues specific to women (invited article).American Journal of Health Behavior 20:291-299.
42. Pomerleau CS, Kurth CL (1996). Willingness of female smokers to tolerate postcessation weight gain. Journal of Substance Abuse 8:371-378.
43. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1997). Do men and women differ in exposure per cigarette? (Letter to the Editor).Tobacco Control 6:61.
44. Pomerleau CS (1997). Cofactors for smoking and evolutionary psychobiology. Addiction 92:397-408.
45. Pomerleau CS, Aubin H-J, Pomerleau OF (1997). Self-reported alcohol use patterns in a sample of male and female heavy smokers. Journal of Addictive Diseases 16:19-24.
46. Marks JL, Hill EM, Pomerleau CS, Mudd SA, Blow FC (1997). Nicotine dependence and withdrawal in alcoholic and non-alcoholic ever-smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 14:521-527.
47. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Namenek RJ (1998). Early experiences with nicotine among women smokers, ex-smokers, and never-smokers. Addiction 93:595-599.
48. Downey KK, Pomerleau CS, Huth A, Silk K (1998). The effect of a restricted smoking policy on motivation to quit smoking in psychiatric patients. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 17:1-7.
49. Diwan A, Dalack GW, Castine M, Pomerleau CS, Meador-Woodruff JH (1998). Differential prevalence of cigarette smoking in psychotic and mood disorder patients. Schizophrenia Research, 33:113-118.
50. Marks JL, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1999). Effects of menstrual phase on reactivity to nicotine. Addictive Behaviors 24:127-134.
51. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Namenek RJ, Marks JL (1999). Initial exposure to nicotine in college-age women smokers and never-smokers: A replication and extension. Journal of Addictive Diseases 18: 13-19.
52. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Namenek RJ, Mehringer AM (2000). Short-term weight gain in abstaining women smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,18: 339-342.
53. Pomerleau CS, Mehringer AM, Marks JL, Downey KK, Pomerleau OF (2000). Effects of menstrual phase and smoking abstinence in smokers with and without a history of Major Depressive Disorder. Addictive Behaviors 25:483-497.
54. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Marks JL (2000). Abstinence effects and reactivity to nicotine during eleven days of smoking deprivation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2:149-157.
55. Pomerleau CS, Namenek Brouwer RJ, Jones LT (2000). Weight concerns in women smokers during pregnancy and postpartum. Addictive Behaviors 25:759-767.
56. Pomerleau CS, Marks JL, Pomerleau OF (2000). Who gets what symptom? Effects of psychiatric cofactors and nicotine dependence on patterns of nicotine withdrawal symptomatology. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2:275-280.
57. Namenek Brouwer RJ, Pomerleau CS (2000). “Pre-quit attrition” among weight-concerned women smokers. Eating Behaviors 1:145-151.
58. Pomerleau CS, Namenek Brouwer RJ, Pomerleau OF (2001). Emergence of depression during early abstinence in depressed and non-depressed women smokers. Journal of Addictive Diseases 20:73-80.
59. Pomerleau CS, Zucker AN, Stewart AJ (2001). Characterizing concerns about postcessation weight gain: Results from a national survey of women smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 3:55-64.
60. Pomerleau CS, Zucker AN, Namenek Brouwer RJ, Pomerleau OF, Stewart AJ (2001). Race differences in weight concerns among women smokers: Results from two independent samples. Addictive Behaviors 26:651-663.
61. Zucker AN, Harrell ZA, Miner-Rubino K, Stewart AJ, Pomerleau CS, Boyd CJ (2001). Smoking in college women: The role of thinness pressures, media exposure, and critical consciousness. Psychology of Women Quarterly 25, 233-241.
62. Mehringer AM, Downey KK, Schuh LM, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Schubiner H (2002). The Assessment of Hyperactivity and Attention (AHA): Development and preliminary validation of a brief self-assessment of adult ADHD. Journal of Attention Disorders 5 223-231.
63. Bay-Cheng LY, Zucker AN, Stewart AJ, Pomerleau CS (2002). Linking femininity, weight concern, and mental health among Latina, Black, and White women. Psychology of Women Quarterly 26:36-45.
64. Pomerleau CS. Patterns of depressive symptomatology in women current smokers, ex-smokers, and never-smokers. Addictive Behaviors 28:575-582.
65. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Marks JL, Snedecor SM, Mehringer AM, Namenek Brouwer RJ, Saules KK (2003). Prolonged nicotine patch use in quitters with past abstinence-induced depressed mood. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 24:13-18.
66.Saules KK, Pomerleau CS, Schubiner H (2003). Patterns of inattentive and hyperactive symptomatology in cocaine-addicted and non-cocaine-addicted smokers diagnosed with adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal of Addictive Disease 22:71-78.
67. Etter J-F, Pelissolo A, Pomerleau CS, De Saint-Hilaire Z (2003). Associations between smoking and heritable temperament traits. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 5:401-409.
68. Pomerleau CS, Downey KK, Snedecor SM, Mehringer AM, Marks JL, Pomerleau OF (2003). Smoking patterns and abstinence effects in smokers with no ADHD, childhood ADHD, and adult ADHD symptomatology. Addictive Behaviors 28:1149-1157.
69. Marks JL, Swan GE, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (2003). Agreement between proband and parental self-report of smoking behavior. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 5:527-533.
70. Kardia SLR, Pomerleau CS, Rozek LS, Marks JL (2003). Association of parental smoking history with nicotine dependence, smoking rate, and psychological cofactors in adult smokers. Addictive Behaviors 28:1447-1452.
71. Benowitz NL, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Jacob P III (2003). Nicotine metabolite ratio as a predictor of cigarette consumption. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 5: 621-624.
72. Hudmon KS, Marks JL, Pomerleau CS, Bolt D, Brigham J, Swan GE (2003). A multi-dimensional model for characterizing tobacco dependence. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 5, 655-664.
73. Pomerleau OF, Fagerstrom K-O, Marks JL, Tate JC, Pomerleau CS (2003). Development and validation of a self-rating scale for positive- and negative-reinforcement smoking: The Michigan Nicotine Reinforcement Questionnaire. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 5:711-718.
74. Saules KK, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Mehringer AM, Shadle MB, Kurth CL, Krahn DD (2004). Relationship of onset of cigarette smoking during college to alcohol use, dieting concerns, and depressed mood: Results from the Young Women’s Health Survey. Addictive Behaviors 29:893-899.
75. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Snedecor SM, Mehringer AM (2004). Defining a never-smoker: Results from the Nonsmokers Survey. Addictive Behaviors 29:1149-1154.
76. Pomerleau CS, Marks JL, Pomerleau OF, Snedecor SM (2004). Relationship between early experiences with tobacco and early experiences with alcohol. Addictive Behaviors 29:1245-1251.
77. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Gaulrapp S, Brouwer RN, Cameron OG (2004). Depression, smoking abstinence, and HPA function in women smokers. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical & Experimental 19:467-476.
78. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Snedecor SM, Gaulrapp S, Kardia SLR (2004). Heterogeneity in phenotypes based on smoking status in the Great Lakes Smoker Sibling Registry. Addictive Behaviors 29:1851-1855.
79. Saules KK, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Brouwer RN, Rosenberg EE (2004). Effects of disordered eating and obesity on weight, craving, and food intake during ad libitum smoking and abstinence. Eating Behaviors 5:353-363.
80. Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM., Ninowski R, Gaulrapp S, Pomerleau OF, Kardia SLR (2005). Differences in accuracy of offspring assessment based on parental smoking status. Addictive Behaviors 30:437-441.
81. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Mehringer AM, Snedecor SM, Cameron OG (2005). Validation of retrospective reports of early experiences with smoking. Addictive Behaviors.30:607-611.
82. Hudmon KS, Pomerleau CS, Brigham J, Javitz H, Swan GE (2005). Validity of retrospective assessments of nicotine dependence: A preliminary report. Addictive Behaviors 30:613-617.
83. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Mehringer AM, Snedecor SM, Ninowski R, Sen A (2005). Nicotine dependence, depression, and gender: Characterizing phenotypes based on withdrawal discomfort, response to smoking, and ability to abstain. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 7:91-102.
84. Karam-Hage M, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Brower KJ (2005). Unaided smoking cessation among smokers in treatment for alcohol dependence. Addictive Behaviors, 30:1247-1253.
85. Zucker AN, Stewart AJ, Pomerleau CS, Boyd CJ (2005). Resisting gendered smoking pressures: Critical consciousness as a correlate of women’s smoking status. Sex Roles, 53:261-272.
86. Snedecor SM, Pomerleau CS, Mehringer AM, Ninowski R, Pomerleau OF (2006). Differences in smoking-related variables based on phenylthiocarbamide “taster” status. Addictive Behaviors, 39:2301-2312.
87. Harrell ZA, Fredrickson BL, Pomerleau CS, Nolen-Hoeksema S (2006). The role of trait self-objectification in smoking among college women. Sex Roles 54:735-743.
88. Saules KK, Vannest NO, Mehringer AM, Pomerleau CS, Lee K, Opipari A, Midgley R, Kleinsmith L, Sen A (2007). Actual vs. perceived risk of cervical cancer among college women smokers. Journal of American College Health 55:207-213.
89. Pomerleau CS, Saules KK (2007). Body image, body satisfaction, and eating patterns in normal-weight and overweight/obese women current smokers and neversmokers. Addictive Behaviors, 32:2329-2334.
90. Saules KK, Levine MD, Marcus MD, Pomerleau CS (2007). Differences in smoking patterns among women smokers with childhood vs. later onset of weight problems. Eating Behaviors 8:418-422.
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92. Lee K, Saules KK, Pomerleau CS, Opipari A, Snedecor SM, Sen A, Vannest N, Midgley R, Kleinsmith L (2007). Evaluating the ability of visual images to inform college women about the link between smoking and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and to motivate quitting: Critical dimenstions. Journal of Cancer Education 22:154-158.
93. Mehringer AM, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Finkenauer R (2008). Favorite cigarette of the day in a random sample of women smokers. Addictive Behaviors 33:848-852.
94. Strecher VJ, McClure J, Alexander G, Nair V, Konkel J, Greene S, Collins L, Carlier C, Wiese C, Chakraborty B., Little R, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (2008). Web-based smoking cessation components and tailoring depth: Results of a randomized trial. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 34:373-381.
95. Ríos-Bedoya CF, Snedecor SM, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (2008). Association of withdrawal features with nicotine dependence as measured by the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND). Addictive Behaviors 33:1086-1089.
96. Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM (2008). Validity and reliability of the Weight Control Smoking Scale. Eating Behaviors, 9:376-380.
97. Sherva R, Wilhelmsen K, Pomerleau CS, Chasse SA, Rice JP, Snedecor SM, Bierut LJ, Neuman RJ, Pomerleau OF (2008). Association of a SNP in neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha 5 (CHRNA5) with positive experience ("pleasurable buzz") during initial smoking. Addiction 103:1544-1552.
98. Strecher VJ, McClure J, Alexander G, Nair V, Konkel J, Greene S, Couper M, Carlier C, Wiese C, Chakraborty B., Little R, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (2008). The role of engagement in a tailored web-based smoking cessation program: Results of a randomized trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, Nov. 4, 10(5):e36.
99. Allen SS, Allen AM, Pomerleau CS (2009). Influence of phase-related variability in premenstrual symptomatology, mood, smoking withdrawal, and smoking behavior during ad libitum smoking on smoking cessation outcome. Addictive Behaviors, 34:107-111.
100. Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Pomerleau OF (2009). Never-smokers with a positive family smoking history are more likely to be overweight or obese than never-smokers with a negative family smoking history. Eating Behaviors, 10:49-51.
101. Ríos-Bedoya CF, Pomerleau CS, Neuman RJ, Pomerleau OF (2009). Using MIMIC models to examine the relationship between current smoking and early smoking experiences. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 11:1035-1041.
102. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Finkenauer R, Mehringer AM, Langenecker SA, Sirevaag EJ (2009). Substance use, trait measures, and subjective response to nicotine in never-smokers stratified on parental smoking history and sex. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 11:1055-1066.
103. Finkenauer R, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Pomerleau OF (2009). Race differences in factors related to smoking initiation. Addictive Behaviors 34:1056-1059.
104. Allen AM, Allen SS, Lunos S, Pomerleau CS (2010). Severity of withdrawal symptomatology in follicular versus luteal quitters: The combined effects of menstrual phase and withdrawal on smoking cessation outcome. Addictive Behaviors35:549-552.
105. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (2011). Invited commentary on Haberstick etal., Dizziness upon initial experimentation with cigarettes - implications for smoking persistence. Addiction 106:400-401.
106. Wang S, van der Vaart AD, Xu Q, Seneviratne C, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Payne TJ, Ma JZ, Li MD (2014). Significant association of CHRNA2 and CHRNA6 with nicotine dependence in European American and African American populations. Human Genetics, 33:575-586.
107. Meyers KK, Crane NA, O-Day R, Zubieta JK, Giordani B, Pomerleau CS, Horowitz JC, Langenecker SA (2015). Smoking history, and not depression, is related to deficits in detection of happy and sad faces. Addictive Behaviors 41:210-217.
Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications
1. Pomerleau CS (1978). Dedication: Catherine Macfarlane, 1877-1969. Women & Health 3 (3):inside front cover.
2. Pomerleau CS (1979). In recognition of Frances Kelsey, M.D. Women & Health
4:3-4.
3. Pomerleau CS (1979). In recognition of Emily Dunning Barringer. Women & Health 4:119-120.
4. Pomerleau CS (1981). Review of Talking medicine: America's doctors tell their stories, by P.M. Rabinowitz. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, 36:323.
5. Pomerleau CS (1981). Dialogue (Letter to the Editor). Behavioral Medicine Update, 3 (2):2.
6. Pomerleau CS (1981). Four decades as nurse and educator: A conversation with Margaret Aiken, R.N. Women & Health 6 (3/4):41-57.
7. Pomerleau CS (1984). In recognition of Mary Cover Jones, Ph.D. Women & Health 9 (4):1-4.
8. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1984). Neuroregulators and smoking: New hope for smokers who want to quit. Healthline, 3 (8):10-11.
9. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1987). La dépendance tabagique: Explication biocomportementale. La Semaine des Hôpitaux 63:3345-3354.
10. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1988). On observing the unobservable. Peer commentary on article by A. Logue inBehavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):692.
11. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1992). La nicotine, le cortisol, et le stress. La Semaine des Hôpitaux 68:1259-1269.
12. Pomerleau CS (1997). Assessment (diagnosis?) of nicotine dependence. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Newsletter 3(1-2):5,15.
13. Pomerleau CS (1998). Invited response to McGee, Williams, and Stanton, Is mental health in childhood a major predictor of smoking in adolescence? Addiction, 93:1878.
Books
1. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1977). Break the smoking habit: A behavioral program for giving up cigarettes.Champaign, IL: Research Press. Reissued (1984, 1986) Ann Arbor, MI: Behavioral Medicine Press. Spanish edition (1980): Como dejar de fumar (T. Segur, Trans.) Barcelona, Spain: Bruguera.
2. Morantz RM, Pomerleau CS, Fenichel CH (Eds.) (1982). In her own words: Oral histories of women physicians. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. Paperback (1985) New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
3. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (Eds.) (1988). Nicotine replacement: A critical evaluation. New York, New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc. Reissued (1992), New York: Haworth Press.
4. Pomerleau CS (2009). Life After Cigarettes: Why Women Smoke AND How to Quit, Look Great, and Manage Your Weight. Alameda, CA: Hunter House Publishers. Website and blog: http://lifeaftercigarettes.com.
Chapters in Books
1. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1987). A biobehavioral view of substance abuse and addiction. In Peele S (Ed.),Visions of addiction (pp. 117-139). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.
2. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1988). Introduction. In Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (Eds.), Nicotine replacement: A critical evaluation (pp. 1-9). New York, NY: Alan R. Liss, Inc.
3. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1988). Nicotine replacement: An overview. In Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (Eds.), Nicotine replacement: A critical evaluation (pp. 279-295). New York, New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc.
4. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1988). Neuroendocrine response to nicotine in cigarette smokers. In Rand MJ, Thurau K (Eds.), International Symposium on Nicotine (pp. 321-335). Miami, FL: ICSU Press.
5. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1989). A biobehavioral perspective on smoking. In Ney T, Gale A (Eds.), Smoking and human behavior (pp. 69-90). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
6. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1990). Biobehavioral studies in humans: Anxiety, stress, and smoking. In Bock G, Marsh J (Eds.), The biology of nicotine dependence (CIBA Foundation Symposium No. 152, pp. 225-239). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
7. Pomerleau CS, Berman BA, Gritz ER, Marks JL, Goeters S. (1994). Why women smoke. In Watson RR (Ed.), Drug and alcohol abuse reviews (vol. 5, Addictive behaviors in women, pp. 39-70). Totowa, NJ: The Humana Press.
8. Pomerleau OF, Aubin H-J, Pomerleau CS (1998). Paris, France: Éditions E.D.K.
9. Pomerleau CS (1999). Issues for women who wish to stop smoking. In Seidman D, Covey L (Eds.), Helping the Hard-Core Smoker: A Clinician’s Guide. (pp. 73-91). New York, NY: Lawrence Erlbaum.
10. Pomerleau CS (2001). Health consequences of tobacco use among women: Depression and other psychiatric disorders. In Women and smoking: A report of the Surgeon General (pp. 333- 336). USDHHS, Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General; Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
11. Pomerleau CS (2001). Efforts to reduce tobacco use among women: Smoking cessation issues unique among women - Hormonal influences. In Women and smoking: A report of the Surgeon General (pp. 558-562). USDHHS, Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General; Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
12. Saules KK, Tate JC, Pomerleau CS (2008). Weight control smoking in women (invited chapter). In Tolson KP, Veksler E (Eds.), Smoking and Women’s Health Research, pp. 61-92. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
13. Langenecker SA, Finkenauer R, Snedecor SM, Zubieta JK, Young EA, Marcus S, Kerber K, Pomerleau CS (2008). Increased incidence of cigarette smoking in women with psychiatric illness and willingness to be contacted about smoking cessation programs (invited chapter). In Hernandez P, Alonso S (Eds.), Women and Depression, pp. 1-14. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Abstracts
1. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1986). Performance anxiety, smoking, and cardiovascular reactivity. Psychosomatic Medicine 48:300.
2. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Majchrzak MJ, Hajjar J, Shanahan WR (1986). Effects of mecamylamine on subsequent smoking and plasma nicotine. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1986, 25:311.
3. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Majchrzak MJ (1986). Pituitary hormone response to nicotine in cigarette smokers.Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 25:312.
4. Majchrzak MJ, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1987). Nausea, cigarette smoking, nicotine, and pituitary hormone release. In Martin, W.K., van Loon, G.R., Iwamoto, E.T., & Davis, D.L. (Eds.), Tobacco smoking and nicotine: A neurobiological approach (p. 301). New York: Plenum Publishing Company.
5. Morrell EM, Pomerleau CS, Majchrzak MJ, Pomerleau OF, Malakuti R (1988). Heart-rate elevations in Type A women: A community-based sample. Psychosomatic Medicine 50:201.
6. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1989). Nicotine, stress, and corticosteroid activity. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 32:1095.
7. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Morrell EM, Lowenbergh JL (1990). Effects of fluoxetine upon weight gain and food intake in smokers with reduced nicotine intake. NeuroEndocrinology Letters 12:312.
8. Pomerleau CS, Garcia AW, Pomerleau OF, Cameron OG (1991). Effects of menstrual phase and nicotine withdrawal on plasma MHPG in smokers. Biological Psychiatry 29:154A.
9. Pomerleau OF, Spring B, Pomerleau CS (1992). Serotonergic agents modulate weight gain following smoking cessation. Problems of Drug Dependence, 1991: Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Scientific Meeting, Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc. (NIDA Research Monograph 119, USDHHS), p. 469.
10. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Cameron OG, Hariharan M (1993). Sensitivity to nicotine in smokers and never-smokers. Problems of Drug Dependence, 1992: Proceedings of the 54th Annual Scientific Meeting, Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc. (NIDA Research Monograph, USDHHS), p. 349.
11. Garcia AW, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Drewnowski A (1993). Effects of fluoxetine and taste preference on weight loss in obese women. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 15:S40.
12. Pomerleau CS, Krahn D (1993). Smoking and eating disorders: A connection? Journal of Addictive Diseases 12: 169.
13. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1994). Depression as a smoking withdrawal symptom. Annals of Behavioral Medicine16:S117.
14. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1994). Gender differences in frequency of smoking withdrawal symptoms. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16:S118.
15. Marks JL, Hill EM, Pomerleau CS, Mudd SA, Blow FS (1994). DSM-III-R Tobacco Dependence in male alcoholic and non-alcoholic ex-smokers. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16:S113
16. Pomerleau CS, Downey KK, Stelson FW, Pomerleau OF (1994). Smoking and adult ADHD: A connection? Journal of Addictive Diseases 13:242.
17. Pomerleau CS, Kurth CL, Pomerleau OF (1994). An association between binge-eating and "weight-control" smoking in women smokers. Journal of Smoking-Related Disorders 5(1):326.
18. Scherzer H, Judge J, Grunberg N, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1995). The catecholamines and endorphin stress response to inspiratory muscle loading during light exercise. American Journal of Respiratory Disease and Critical Care Medicine 151(4):A805.
19. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Downey KK, Mehringer AM (1996). A test to predict depression as a smoking withdrawal symptom. Addiction 91:142-143.
20. Pomerleau CS, Kurth CL (1996). Dieting and bingeing in women smokers. Addiction 91:142.
21. Dalack GW, Becks L, Castine M, Pomerleau CS, Meador-Woodruff JH (1996). Cigarette smoking and psychiatric illness: A VA outpatient survey. Biological Psychiatry 39:547.
22. Pomerleau CS, Marks JL, Pomerleau OF (1998). ADHD symptomatology in a sample of smokers: A descriptive study. Journal of Addictive Diseases 17:137.
23. Marks JL, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1999). Relationship between FTQ and DSM-III-R criteria for nicotine dependence. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 1:106.
24. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1999). Initial exposure to nicotine in college-age women smokers and never-smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 1:109.
25. Pomerleau CS, Zucker AN (1999). Addressing smoking in young women with high dieting severity and concerns about body shape. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 1:198.
26. Pomerleau CS, Namenek RJ (1999). Dynamics of early abstinence in depressed and nondepressed women smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 1:277.
27. Downey KK, Pomerleau OF, Shiffman S, Leischow S, Pomerleau CS, Marks JL (2000). Morning versus evening nicotine craving and withdrawal symptoms: a descriptive profile and relation to Fagerstrom tolerance questionnaire scores. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2:292.
28. Pomerleau CS (2000). Women, smoking, and weight. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior 66:909.
29. Pallonen UE, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Williams D (2002). Effects of early smoking experiences on adolescent smoking behavior. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 4:377.
30. Downey KK, Pomerleau CS, Kurth CL, Krahn DD (2002). Relationship of onset of cigarette smoking during college to alcohol use and dieting concerns: Results from the Young Women’s Health Survey. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 4:371-372.
31. Crane NA, Meyers K, O’Day R., Zubieta JK, Pomerleau CS, Horowitz JC, Langenecker SA (2013). The Impact of Smoking History and Depression on Executive Functioning and Emotional Processing. Biological Psychiatry, Supplement Vol. 73, no 9.
Audiovisual & Educational Materials
1. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Weinstein HS (1976). Success Over Smoking (SOS), a professionally-supervised self-help smoking-cessation program (cassette). Washington, D.C.: Educational Services, Inc.
2. Pomerleau CS (Curator, 2017-). Domesticating the Cigarette: The Virtual Museum of Women's Smoking Artifacts.
Archived Blogs
1. Pomerleau CS (Author, 2010-2011), Life After Cigarettes.
2. Pomerleau CS (Author, 2016-), Tobacco: Food’s Evil Twin.
1. Pomerleau CS (1976). Cardiovascular disease as a women's health problem. Women & Health 1 (6):12-15.
2. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1984). Neuroregulators and the reinforcement of smoking: Towards a biobehavioral explanation. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Review 8:503-513.
3. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Majchrzak MJ (1987). Mecamylamine pretreatment increases subsequent nicotine self-administration as indicated by changes in plasma nicotine level. Psychopharmacology, 91:391-393.
4. Pomerleau OF, Scherzer HH, Grunberg NE, Pomerleau CS, Judge J, Fertig J, Burleson J (1987). The effects of acute exercise on subsequent cigarette smoking. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 10:117-127.
5. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1987). A biobehavioral view of substance abuse and addiction. Journal of Drug Issues 17:111-131.
6. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1987). The effects of a psychological stressor on cigarette smoking and subsequent behavioral and physiological responses. Psychophysiology 24:278-285.
7. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1989). Nicotine uses and abuses: From brain probe to public health menace. Journal of Substance Abuse 1:253-257.
8. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1989). Stress, smoking, and the cardiovascular system. Journal of Substance Abuse1:331-343.
9. Pomerleau CS, Majchrzak MJ, Pomerleau OF (1989). Nicotine dependence and the Fagerstrom Tolerance Questionnaire: A brief review. Journal of Substance Abuse 1:471-477.
10. Pomerleau CS, Majchrzak MJ, Pomerleau OF (1989). Paced puffing as a method for administering fixed doses of nicotine. Addictive Behaviors 14:571-575.
11. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Rose JE (1989). Controlled dosing of nicotine: A review of problems and progress. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 11:158-163.
12. Pomerleau OF, Rose JE, Pomerleau CS, Majchrzak MJ (1989). A noninvasive method for delivering controlled doses of nicotine via cigarette smoke. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 21:598-602.
13. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Majchrzak MJ, Kloska DD, Malakuti R (1990). Relationship between Nicotine Tolerance Questionnaire scores and plasma cotinine. Addictive Behaviors 15:73-80.
14. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1990). Cortisol response to a psychological stressor and/or nicotine. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 36:211-213.
15. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1990). Dexamethasone attenuation of the cortisol response to nicotine in smokers. Psychopharmacology 101:284-286.
16. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, McPhee K, Morrell EM (1990). Discordance of physiological and biochemical response to smoking and to psychological stress. British Journal of Addiction 85:1309-1316.
17. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Garcia AW (1991). Biobehavioral research on nicotine use in women. Invited article, special issue on "New Directions in Tobacco Research," British Journal of Addiction 86:527-531.
18. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1991). Research on stress and smoking: Progress and problems. Invited article, special issue on "New Directions in Tobacco Research," in British Journal of Addiction 86:599-605.
19. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Morrell EM, Lowenbergh JL (1991). Effects of fluoxetine upon weight gain and food intake in smokers who reduce nicotine intake. Psychoneuroendocrinology 16:433-440.
20. Pomerleau CS, Garcia AW, Drewnowski A, Pomerleau OF (1991). Sweet taste preference in women smokers: Comparison with nonsmokers and effects of menstrual phase and nicotine abstinence. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 40:995-999.
21. Schramm W, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Grates HE (1992). Cotinine in an ultrafiltrate of saliva. Preventive Medicine 21:63-73.
22. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Flessland KA, Basson SM (1992). Relationship of Tridimensional Personality Questionnaire scores and smoking variables in female and male smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse 4:143-154.
23. Cole PA, Pomerleau CS, Harris JK (1992). The effects of nonconcurrent and concurrent relaxation training on cardiovascular reactivity to a psychological stressor. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 15:407-414.
24. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1992). Euphoriant effects of nicotine in smokers. Psychopharmacology 108:460-465.
25. Pomerleau OF, Flessland KA, Pomerleau CS, Hariharan M (1992). Controlled dosing of nicotine via an IntranasalNicotine Aerosol Delivery Device (INADD). Psychopharmacology 15:519-526.
26. Pomerleau CS, Garcia AW, Pomerleau OF, Cameron OG (1992). The effects of menstrual phase and nicotine withdrawal on nicotine intake and on biochemical and subjective measures in women smokers: A preliminary report. Psychoneuroendocrinology 17:627-638.
27. Pomerleau OF, Hariharan M, Pomerleau CS, Cameron OG, Guthrie SK (1993). Differences between smokers and never-smokers in sensitivity to nicotine: A preliminary report. Addiction (formerly British Journal of Addiction), 88:113-118.
28. Pomerleau OF, Collins AC, Shiffman S, Pomerleau CS (1993). Why some people smoke and others do not: New perspectives. Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology 61:723-731.
29. Tate JC, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1993). Temporal stability and within-subject consistency of nicotine withdrawal symptoms. Journal of Substance Abuse, 5:355-363.
30. Pomerleau CS, Ehrlich E, Tate JC, Marks JL, Flessland KA, Pomerleau OF (1993). The female weight-control smoker: A profile. Journal of Substance Abuse, 5:391-400.
31. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1994). Euphoriant effects of nicotine (Letter to the Editor),Tobacco Control, 3:374.
32. Tate JC, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1994). Pharmacological and non-pharmacological smoking motives: A replication and extension. Addiction, 89:341-350.
33. Pomerleau CS, Carton SM, Lutzke ML, Flessland KA, Pomerleau OF (1994). Reliability of the Fagerstrom Tolerance Questionnaire and the Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence. Addictive Behaviors 19:33-39.
34. Pomerleau CS, Cole PG, Lumley MA, Marks JL, Pomerleau OF (1994). Effects of menstrual phase on nicotine, alcohol, and caffeine intake in smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse 6:227-234.
35. Marks JL, Hair CS, Klock SC, Ginsburg BE, Pomerleau CS (1994). Effects of menstrual phase on intake of nicotine, caffeine, and alcohol and nonprescribed drugs in women with Late Luteal Phase Dysphoric Disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse 6:235-244.
36. Pomerleau CS, Teuscher F, Goeters S, Pomerleau OF (1994). Effects of nicotine abstinence and menstrual phase on task performance. Addictive Behaviors 19:357-362.
37. Pomerleau CS, Tate JC, Lumley MA, Pomerleau OF (1994). Gender differences in prospectively- vs. retrospectively assessed smoking withdrawal symptoms. Journal of Substance Abuse 6:433-440.
38. Lumley MA, Schramm W, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Smith RH (1995). The assessment of cortisol using salivary ultrafiltrate. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers 27:470-475.
39. Pomerleau OF, Downey KK, Stelson FW, Pomerleau CS (1995). Cigarette smoking in adult patients diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse 7:373-378.
40. Downey KK, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1996). Personality differences related to smoking and adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal of Substance Abuse 8:129-135.
41. Pomerleau CS (1996). Smoking and nicotine replacement treatment issues specific to women (invited article).American Journal of Health Behavior 20:291-299.
42. Pomerleau CS, Kurth CL (1996). Willingness of female smokers to tolerate postcessation weight gain. Journal of Substance Abuse 8:371-378.
43. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1997). Do men and women differ in exposure per cigarette? (Letter to the Editor).Tobacco Control 6:61.
44. Pomerleau CS (1997). Cofactors for smoking and evolutionary psychobiology. Addiction 92:397-408.
45. Pomerleau CS, Aubin H-J, Pomerleau OF (1997). Self-reported alcohol use patterns in a sample of male and female heavy smokers. Journal of Addictive Diseases 16:19-24.
46. Marks JL, Hill EM, Pomerleau CS, Mudd SA, Blow FC (1997). Nicotine dependence and withdrawal in alcoholic and non-alcoholic ever-smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 14:521-527.
47. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Namenek RJ (1998). Early experiences with nicotine among women smokers, ex-smokers, and never-smokers. Addiction 93:595-599.
48. Downey KK, Pomerleau CS, Huth A, Silk K (1998). The effect of a restricted smoking policy on motivation to quit smoking in psychiatric patients. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 17:1-7.
49. Diwan A, Dalack GW, Castine M, Pomerleau CS, Meador-Woodruff JH (1998). Differential prevalence of cigarette smoking in psychotic and mood disorder patients. Schizophrenia Research, 33:113-118.
50. Marks JL, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1999). Effects of menstrual phase on reactivity to nicotine. Addictive Behaviors 24:127-134.
51. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Namenek RJ, Marks JL (1999). Initial exposure to nicotine in college-age women smokers and never-smokers: A replication and extension. Journal of Addictive Diseases 18: 13-19.
52. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Namenek RJ, Mehringer AM (2000). Short-term weight gain in abstaining women smokers. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,18: 339-342.
53. Pomerleau CS, Mehringer AM, Marks JL, Downey KK, Pomerleau OF (2000). Effects of menstrual phase and smoking abstinence in smokers with and without a history of Major Depressive Disorder. Addictive Behaviors 25:483-497.
54. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Marks JL (2000). Abstinence effects and reactivity to nicotine during eleven days of smoking deprivation. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2:149-157.
55. Pomerleau CS, Namenek Brouwer RJ, Jones LT (2000). Weight concerns in women smokers during pregnancy and postpartum. Addictive Behaviors 25:759-767.
56. Pomerleau CS, Marks JL, Pomerleau OF (2000). Who gets what symptom? Effects of psychiatric cofactors and nicotine dependence on patterns of nicotine withdrawal symptomatology. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2:275-280.
57. Namenek Brouwer RJ, Pomerleau CS (2000). “Pre-quit attrition” among weight-concerned women smokers. Eating Behaviors 1:145-151.
58. Pomerleau CS, Namenek Brouwer RJ, Pomerleau OF (2001). Emergence of depression during early abstinence in depressed and non-depressed women smokers. Journal of Addictive Diseases 20:73-80.
59. Pomerleau CS, Zucker AN, Stewart AJ (2001). Characterizing concerns about postcessation weight gain: Results from a national survey of women smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 3:55-64.
60. Pomerleau CS, Zucker AN, Namenek Brouwer RJ, Pomerleau OF, Stewart AJ (2001). Race differences in weight concerns among women smokers: Results from two independent samples. Addictive Behaviors 26:651-663.
61. Zucker AN, Harrell ZA, Miner-Rubino K, Stewart AJ, Pomerleau CS, Boyd CJ (2001). Smoking in college women: The role of thinness pressures, media exposure, and critical consciousness. Psychology of Women Quarterly 25, 233-241.
62. Mehringer AM, Downey KK, Schuh LM, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Schubiner H (2002). The Assessment of Hyperactivity and Attention (AHA): Development and preliminary validation of a brief self-assessment of adult ADHD. Journal of Attention Disorders 5 223-231.
63. Bay-Cheng LY, Zucker AN, Stewart AJ, Pomerleau CS (2002). Linking femininity, weight concern, and mental health among Latina, Black, and White women. Psychology of Women Quarterly 26:36-45.
64. Pomerleau CS. Patterns of depressive symptomatology in women current smokers, ex-smokers, and never-smokers. Addictive Behaviors 28:575-582.
65. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Marks JL, Snedecor SM, Mehringer AM, Namenek Brouwer RJ, Saules KK (2003). Prolonged nicotine patch use in quitters with past abstinence-induced depressed mood. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 24:13-18.
66.Saules KK, Pomerleau CS, Schubiner H (2003). Patterns of inattentive and hyperactive symptomatology in cocaine-addicted and non-cocaine-addicted smokers diagnosed with adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Journal of Addictive Disease 22:71-78.
67. Etter J-F, Pelissolo A, Pomerleau CS, De Saint-Hilaire Z (2003). Associations between smoking and heritable temperament traits. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 5:401-409.
68. Pomerleau CS, Downey KK, Snedecor SM, Mehringer AM, Marks JL, Pomerleau OF (2003). Smoking patterns and abstinence effects in smokers with no ADHD, childhood ADHD, and adult ADHD symptomatology. Addictive Behaviors 28:1149-1157.
69. Marks JL, Swan GE, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (2003). Agreement between proband and parental self-report of smoking behavior. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 5:527-533.
70. Kardia SLR, Pomerleau CS, Rozek LS, Marks JL (2003). Association of parental smoking history with nicotine dependence, smoking rate, and psychological cofactors in adult smokers. Addictive Behaviors 28:1447-1452.
71. Benowitz NL, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Jacob P III (2003). Nicotine metabolite ratio as a predictor of cigarette consumption. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 5: 621-624.
72. Hudmon KS, Marks JL, Pomerleau CS, Bolt D, Brigham J, Swan GE (2003). A multi-dimensional model for characterizing tobacco dependence. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 5, 655-664.
73. Pomerleau OF, Fagerstrom K-O, Marks JL, Tate JC, Pomerleau CS (2003). Development and validation of a self-rating scale for positive- and negative-reinforcement smoking: The Michigan Nicotine Reinforcement Questionnaire. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 5:711-718.
74. Saules KK, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Mehringer AM, Shadle MB, Kurth CL, Krahn DD (2004). Relationship of onset of cigarette smoking during college to alcohol use, dieting concerns, and depressed mood: Results from the Young Women’s Health Survey. Addictive Behaviors 29:893-899.
75. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Snedecor SM, Mehringer AM (2004). Defining a never-smoker: Results from the Nonsmokers Survey. Addictive Behaviors 29:1149-1154.
76. Pomerleau CS, Marks JL, Pomerleau OF, Snedecor SM (2004). Relationship between early experiences with tobacco and early experiences with alcohol. Addictive Behaviors 29:1245-1251.
77. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Gaulrapp S, Brouwer RN, Cameron OG (2004). Depression, smoking abstinence, and HPA function in women smokers. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical & Experimental 19:467-476.
78. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Snedecor SM, Gaulrapp S, Kardia SLR (2004). Heterogeneity in phenotypes based on smoking status in the Great Lakes Smoker Sibling Registry. Addictive Behaviors 29:1851-1855.
79. Saules KK, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Brouwer RN, Rosenberg EE (2004). Effects of disordered eating and obesity on weight, craving, and food intake during ad libitum smoking and abstinence. Eating Behaviors 5:353-363.
80. Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM., Ninowski R, Gaulrapp S, Pomerleau OF, Kardia SLR (2005). Differences in accuracy of offspring assessment based on parental smoking status. Addictive Behaviors 30:437-441.
81. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Mehringer AM, Snedecor SM, Cameron OG (2005). Validation of retrospective reports of early experiences with smoking. Addictive Behaviors.30:607-611.
82. Hudmon KS, Pomerleau CS, Brigham J, Javitz H, Swan GE (2005). Validity of retrospective assessments of nicotine dependence: A preliminary report. Addictive Behaviors 30:613-617.
83. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Mehringer AM, Snedecor SM, Ninowski R, Sen A (2005). Nicotine dependence, depression, and gender: Characterizing phenotypes based on withdrawal discomfort, response to smoking, and ability to abstain. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 7:91-102.
84. Karam-Hage M, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Brower KJ (2005). Unaided smoking cessation among smokers in treatment for alcohol dependence. Addictive Behaviors, 30:1247-1253.
85. Zucker AN, Stewart AJ, Pomerleau CS, Boyd CJ (2005). Resisting gendered smoking pressures: Critical consciousness as a correlate of women’s smoking status. Sex Roles, 53:261-272.
86. Snedecor SM, Pomerleau CS, Mehringer AM, Ninowski R, Pomerleau OF (2006). Differences in smoking-related variables based on phenylthiocarbamide “taster” status. Addictive Behaviors, 39:2301-2312.
87. Harrell ZA, Fredrickson BL, Pomerleau CS, Nolen-Hoeksema S (2006). The role of trait self-objectification in smoking among college women. Sex Roles 54:735-743.
88. Saules KK, Vannest NO, Mehringer AM, Pomerleau CS, Lee K, Opipari A, Midgley R, Kleinsmith L, Sen A (2007). Actual vs. perceived risk of cervical cancer among college women smokers. Journal of American College Health 55:207-213.
89. Pomerleau CS, Saules KK (2007). Body image, body satisfaction, and eating patterns in normal-weight and overweight/obese women current smokers and neversmokers. Addictive Behaviors, 32:2329-2334.
90. Saules KK, Levine MD, Marcus MD, Pomerleau CS (2007). Differences in smoking patterns among women smokers with childhood vs. later onset of weight problems. Eating Behaviors 8:418-422.
91.9:955-958.
92. Lee K, Saules KK, Pomerleau CS, Opipari A, Snedecor SM, Sen A, Vannest N, Midgley R, Kleinsmith L (2007). Evaluating the ability of visual images to inform college women about the link between smoking and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and to motivate quitting: Critical dimenstions. Journal of Cancer Education 22:154-158.
93. Mehringer AM, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Finkenauer R (2008). Favorite cigarette of the day in a random sample of women smokers. Addictive Behaviors 33:848-852.
94. Strecher VJ, McClure J, Alexander G, Nair V, Konkel J, Greene S, Collins L, Carlier C, Wiese C, Chakraborty B., Little R, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (2008). Web-based smoking cessation components and tailoring depth: Results of a randomized trial. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 34:373-381.
95. Ríos-Bedoya CF, Snedecor SM, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (2008). Association of withdrawal features with nicotine dependence as measured by the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND). Addictive Behaviors 33:1086-1089.
96. Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM (2008). Validity and reliability of the Weight Control Smoking Scale. Eating Behaviors, 9:376-380.
97. Sherva R, Wilhelmsen K, Pomerleau CS, Chasse SA, Rice JP, Snedecor SM, Bierut LJ, Neuman RJ, Pomerleau OF (2008). Association of a SNP in neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha 5 (CHRNA5) with positive experience ("pleasurable buzz") during initial smoking. Addiction 103:1544-1552.
98. Strecher VJ, McClure J, Alexander G, Nair V, Konkel J, Greene S, Couper M, Carlier C, Wiese C, Chakraborty B., Little R, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (2008). The role of engagement in a tailored web-based smoking cessation program: Results of a randomized trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, Nov. 4, 10(5):e36.
99. Allen SS, Allen AM, Pomerleau CS (2009). Influence of phase-related variability in premenstrual symptomatology, mood, smoking withdrawal, and smoking behavior during ad libitum smoking on smoking cessation outcome. Addictive Behaviors, 34:107-111.
100. Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Pomerleau OF (2009). Never-smokers with a positive family smoking history are more likely to be overweight or obese than never-smokers with a negative family smoking history. Eating Behaviors, 10:49-51.
101. Ríos-Bedoya CF, Pomerleau CS, Neuman RJ, Pomerleau OF (2009). Using MIMIC models to examine the relationship between current smoking and early smoking experiences. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 11:1035-1041.
102. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Finkenauer R, Mehringer AM, Langenecker SA, Sirevaag EJ (2009). Substance use, trait measures, and subjective response to nicotine in never-smokers stratified on parental smoking history and sex. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 11:1055-1066.
103. Finkenauer R, Pomerleau CS, Snedecor SM, Pomerleau OF (2009). Race differences in factors related to smoking initiation. Addictive Behaviors 34:1056-1059.
104. Allen AM, Allen SS, Lunos S, Pomerleau CS (2010). Severity of withdrawal symptomatology in follicular versus luteal quitters: The combined effects of menstrual phase and withdrawal on smoking cessation outcome. Addictive Behaviors35:549-552.
105. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (2011). Invited commentary on Haberstick etal., Dizziness upon initial experimentation with cigarettes - implications for smoking persistence. Addiction 106:400-401.
106. Wang S, van der Vaart AD, Xu Q, Seneviratne C, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Payne TJ, Ma JZ, Li MD (2014). Significant association of CHRNA2 and CHRNA6 with nicotine dependence in European American and African American populations. Human Genetics, 33:575-586.
107. Meyers KK, Crane NA, O-Day R, Zubieta JK, Giordani B, Pomerleau CS, Horowitz JC, Langenecker SA (2015). Smoking history, and not depression, is related to deficits in detection of happy and sad faces. Addictive Behaviors 41:210-217.
Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications
1. Pomerleau CS (1978). Dedication: Catherine Macfarlane, 1877-1969. Women & Health 3 (3):inside front cover.
2. Pomerleau CS (1979). In recognition of Frances Kelsey, M.D. Women & Health
4:3-4.
3. Pomerleau CS (1979). In recognition of Emily Dunning Barringer. Women & Health 4:119-120.
4. Pomerleau CS (1981). Review of Talking medicine: America's doctors tell their stories, by P.M. Rabinowitz. Journal of the American Medical Women's Association, 36:323.
5. Pomerleau CS (1981). Dialogue (Letter to the Editor). Behavioral Medicine Update, 3 (2):2.
6. Pomerleau CS (1981). Four decades as nurse and educator: A conversation with Margaret Aiken, R.N. Women & Health 6 (3/4):41-57.
7. Pomerleau CS (1984). In recognition of Mary Cover Jones, Ph.D. Women & Health 9 (4):1-4.
8. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1984). Neuroregulators and smoking: New hope for smokers who want to quit. Healthline, 3 (8):10-11.
9. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1987). La dépendance tabagique: Explication biocomportementale. La Semaine des Hôpitaux 63:3345-3354.
10. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1988). On observing the unobservable. Peer commentary on article by A. Logue inBehavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (4):692.
11. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1992). La nicotine, le cortisol, et le stress. La Semaine des Hôpitaux 68:1259-1269.
12. Pomerleau CS (1997). Assessment (diagnosis?) of nicotine dependence. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Newsletter 3(1-2):5,15.
13. Pomerleau CS (1998). Invited response to McGee, Williams, and Stanton, Is mental health in childhood a major predictor of smoking in adolescence? Addiction, 93:1878.
Books
1. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1977). Break the smoking habit: A behavioral program for giving up cigarettes.Champaign, IL: Research Press. Reissued (1984, 1986) Ann Arbor, MI: Behavioral Medicine Press. Spanish edition (1980): Como dejar de fumar (T. Segur, Trans.) Barcelona, Spain: Bruguera.
2. Morantz RM, Pomerleau CS, Fenichel CH (Eds.) (1982). In her own words: Oral histories of women physicians. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. Paperback (1985) New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
3. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (Eds.) (1988). Nicotine replacement: A critical evaluation. New York, New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc. Reissued (1992), New York: Haworth Press.
4. Pomerleau CS (2009). Life After Cigarettes: Why Women Smoke AND How to Quit, Look Great, and Manage Your Weight. Alameda, CA: Hunter House Publishers. Website and blog: http://lifeaftercigarettes.com.
Chapters in Books
1. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1987). A biobehavioral view of substance abuse and addiction. In Peele S (Ed.),Visions of addiction (pp. 117-139). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.
2. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1988). Introduction. In Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (Eds.), Nicotine replacement: A critical evaluation (pp. 1-9). New York, NY: Alan R. Liss, Inc.
3. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1988). Nicotine replacement: An overview. In Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (Eds.), Nicotine replacement: A critical evaluation (pp. 279-295). New York, New York: Alan R. Liss, Inc.
4. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1988). Neuroendocrine response to nicotine in cigarette smokers. In Rand MJ, Thurau K (Eds.), International Symposium on Nicotine (pp. 321-335). Miami, FL: ICSU Press.
5. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1989). A biobehavioral perspective on smoking. In Ney T, Gale A (Eds.), Smoking and human behavior (pp. 69-90). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
6. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1990). Biobehavioral studies in humans: Anxiety, stress, and smoking. In Bock G, Marsh J (Eds.), The biology of nicotine dependence (CIBA Foundation Symposium No. 152, pp. 225-239). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
7. Pomerleau CS, Berman BA, Gritz ER, Marks JL, Goeters S. (1994). Why women smoke. In Watson RR (Ed.), Drug and alcohol abuse reviews (vol. 5, Addictive behaviors in women, pp. 39-70). Totowa, NJ: The Humana Press.
8. Pomerleau OF, Aubin H-J, Pomerleau CS (1998). Paris, France: Éditions E.D.K.
9. Pomerleau CS (1999). Issues for women who wish to stop smoking. In Seidman D, Covey L (Eds.), Helping the Hard-Core Smoker: A Clinician’s Guide. (pp. 73-91). New York, NY: Lawrence Erlbaum.
10. Pomerleau CS (2001). Health consequences of tobacco use among women: Depression and other psychiatric disorders. In Women and smoking: A report of the Surgeon General (pp. 333- 336). USDHHS, Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General; Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
11. Pomerleau CS (2001). Efforts to reduce tobacco use among women: Smoking cessation issues unique among women - Hormonal influences. In Women and smoking: A report of the Surgeon General (pp. 558-562). USDHHS, Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General; Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
12. Saules KK, Tate JC, Pomerleau CS (2008). Weight control smoking in women (invited chapter). In Tolson KP, Veksler E (Eds.), Smoking and Women’s Health Research, pp. 61-92. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
13. Langenecker SA, Finkenauer R, Snedecor SM, Zubieta JK, Young EA, Marcus S, Kerber K, Pomerleau CS (2008). Increased incidence of cigarette smoking in women with psychiatric illness and willingness to be contacted about smoking cessation programs (invited chapter). In Hernandez P, Alonso S (Eds.), Women and Depression, pp. 1-14. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Abstracts
1. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1986). Performance anxiety, smoking, and cardiovascular reactivity. Psychosomatic Medicine 48:300.
2. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Majchrzak MJ, Hajjar J, Shanahan WR (1986). Effects of mecamylamine on subsequent smoking and plasma nicotine. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1986, 25:311.
3. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Majchrzak MJ (1986). Pituitary hormone response to nicotine in cigarette smokers.Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 25:312.
4. Majchrzak MJ, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1987). Nausea, cigarette smoking, nicotine, and pituitary hormone release. In Martin, W.K., van Loon, G.R., Iwamoto, E.T., & Davis, D.L. (Eds.), Tobacco smoking and nicotine: A neurobiological approach (p. 301). New York: Plenum Publishing Company.
5. Morrell EM, Pomerleau CS, Majchrzak MJ, Pomerleau OF, Malakuti R (1988). Heart-rate elevations in Type A women: A community-based sample. Psychosomatic Medicine 50:201.
6. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1989). Nicotine, stress, and corticosteroid activity. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 32:1095.
7. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Morrell EM, Lowenbergh JL (1990). Effects of fluoxetine upon weight gain and food intake in smokers with reduced nicotine intake. NeuroEndocrinology Letters 12:312.
8. Pomerleau CS, Garcia AW, Pomerleau OF, Cameron OG (1991). Effects of menstrual phase and nicotine withdrawal on plasma MHPG in smokers. Biological Psychiatry 29:154A.
9. Pomerleau OF, Spring B, Pomerleau CS (1992). Serotonergic agents modulate weight gain following smoking cessation. Problems of Drug Dependence, 1991: Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Scientific Meeting, Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc. (NIDA Research Monograph 119, USDHHS), p. 469.
10. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Cameron OG, Hariharan M (1993). Sensitivity to nicotine in smokers and never-smokers. Problems of Drug Dependence, 1992: Proceedings of the 54th Annual Scientific Meeting, Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc. (NIDA Research Monograph, USDHHS), p. 349.
11. Garcia AW, Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Drewnowski A (1993). Effects of fluoxetine and taste preference on weight loss in obese women. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 15:S40.
12. Pomerleau CS, Krahn D (1993). Smoking and eating disorders: A connection? Journal of Addictive Diseases 12: 169.
13. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1994). Depression as a smoking withdrawal symptom. Annals of Behavioral Medicine16:S117.
14. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1994). Gender differences in frequency of smoking withdrawal symptoms. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16:S118.
15. Marks JL, Hill EM, Pomerleau CS, Mudd SA, Blow FS (1994). DSM-III-R Tobacco Dependence in male alcoholic and non-alcoholic ex-smokers. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 16:S113
16. Pomerleau CS, Downey KK, Stelson FW, Pomerleau OF (1994). Smoking and adult ADHD: A connection? Journal of Addictive Diseases 13:242.
17. Pomerleau CS, Kurth CL, Pomerleau OF (1994). An association between binge-eating and "weight-control" smoking in women smokers. Journal of Smoking-Related Disorders 5(1):326.
18. Scherzer H, Judge J, Grunberg N, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1995). The catecholamines and endorphin stress response to inspiratory muscle loading during light exercise. American Journal of Respiratory Disease and Critical Care Medicine 151(4):A805.
19. Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Downey KK, Mehringer AM (1996). A test to predict depression as a smoking withdrawal symptom. Addiction 91:142-143.
20. Pomerleau CS, Kurth CL (1996). Dieting and bingeing in women smokers. Addiction 91:142.
21. Dalack GW, Becks L, Castine M, Pomerleau CS, Meador-Woodruff JH (1996). Cigarette smoking and psychiatric illness: A VA outpatient survey. Biological Psychiatry 39:547.
22. Pomerleau CS, Marks JL, Pomerleau OF (1998). ADHD symptomatology in a sample of smokers: A descriptive study. Journal of Addictive Diseases 17:137.
23. Marks JL, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF (1999). Relationship between FTQ and DSM-III-R criteria for nicotine dependence. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 1:106.
24. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS (1999). Initial exposure to nicotine in college-age women smokers and never-smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 1:109.
25. Pomerleau CS, Zucker AN (1999). Addressing smoking in young women with high dieting severity and concerns about body shape. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 1:198.
26. Pomerleau CS, Namenek RJ (1999). Dynamics of early abstinence in depressed and nondepressed women smokers. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 1:277.
27. Downey KK, Pomerleau OF, Shiffman S, Leischow S, Pomerleau CS, Marks JL (2000). Morning versus evening nicotine craving and withdrawal symptoms: a descriptive profile and relation to Fagerstrom tolerance questionnaire scores. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2:292.
28. Pomerleau CS (2000). Women, smoking, and weight. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior 66:909.
29. Pallonen UE, Pomerleau CS, Pomerleau OF, Williams D (2002). Effects of early smoking experiences on adolescent smoking behavior. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 4:377.
30. Downey KK, Pomerleau CS, Kurth CL, Krahn DD (2002). Relationship of onset of cigarette smoking during college to alcohol use and dieting concerns: Results from the Young Women’s Health Survey. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 4:371-372.
31. Crane NA, Meyers K, O’Day R., Zubieta JK, Pomerleau CS, Horowitz JC, Langenecker SA (2013). The Impact of Smoking History and Depression on Executive Functioning and Emotional Processing. Biological Psychiatry, Supplement Vol. 73, no 9.
Audiovisual & Educational Materials
1. Pomerleau OF, Pomerleau CS, Weinstein HS (1976). Success Over Smoking (SOS), a professionally-supervised self-help smoking-cessation program (cassette). Washington, D.C.: Educational Services, Inc.
2. Pomerleau CS (Curator, 2017-). Domesticating the Cigarette: The Virtual Museum of Women's Smoking Artifacts.
Archived Blogs
1. Pomerleau CS (Author, 2010-2011), Life After Cigarettes.
2. Pomerleau CS (Author, 2016-), Tobacco: Food’s Evil Twin.