Authors:
RICHMOND RL
GNOVAK K
KEHOE L
CALFAS G
MENDELSOHN CP
WODAK A
Citation: Rl. Richmond et al., EFFECT OF TRAINING ON GENERAL-PRACTITIONERS USE OF A BRIEF INTERVENTION FOR EXCESSIVE DRINKERS, Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 22(2), 1998, pp. 206-209
Citation: Rl. Richmond et Cp. Mendelsohn, PHYSICIANS VIEWS OF PROGRAMS INCORPORATING STAGES OF CHANGE TO REDUCESMOKING AND EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION, American journal of health promotion, 12(4), 1998, pp. 254-257
Citation: Rl. Richmond et al., 3 YEAR CONTINUOUS ABSTINENCE IN A SMOKING CESSATION STUDY USING THE NICOTINE TRANSDERMAL PATCH, HEART, 78(6), 1997, pp. 617-618
Citation: Rl. Richmond et al., EFFECTIVENESS OF A 24-HOUR TRANSDERMAL NICOTINE PATCH IN CONJUNCTION WITH A COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL PROGRAM - ONE-YEAR OUTCOME, Addiction, 92(1), 1997, pp. 27-31
Citation: Rl. Richmond, A COMPARISON OF MEASURES USED TO ASSESS EFFECTIVENESS OF THE TRANSDERMAL NICOTINE PATCH AT 1-YEAR, Addictive behaviors, 22(6), 1997, pp. 753-757
Citation: Rl. Richmond et L. Kehoe, HELPING SMOKERS TO QUIT - 3 YEAR RESULTS OF THE NICOTINE TRANSDERMAL PATCH AND BEHAVIORAL TREATMENT, Circulation, 96(8), 1997, pp. 1690-1690
Citation: Rl. Richmond, RETRACING THE STEPS OF POLO,MARCO - FROM CLINICAL-TRIALS TO DIFFUSIONOF INTERVENTIONS FOR SMOKERS, Addictive behaviors, 21(6), 1996, pp. 683-697
Citation: Rl. Richmond et P. Anderson, RESEARCH IN GENERAL-PRACTICE FOR SMOKERS AND EXCESSIVE DRINKERS IN AUSTRALIA AND THE UK .1. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS, Addiction, 89(1), 1994, pp. 35-40
Citation: Rl. Richmond et P. Anderson, RESEARCH IN GENERAL-PRACTICE FOR SMOKERS AND EXCESSIVE DRINKERS IN AUSTRALIA AND THE UK .2. REPRESENTATIVENESS OF THE RESULTS, Addiction, 89(1), 1994, pp. 41-47
Citation: Rl. Richmond et P. Anderson, RESEARCH IN GENERAL-PRACTICE FOR SMOKERS AND EXCESSIVE DRINKERS IN AUSTRALIA AND THE UK .3. DISSEMINATION OF INTERVENTIONS, Addiction, 89(1), 1994, pp. 49-62
Citation: Rl. Richmond et al., THE TRANSDERMAL NICOTINE PATCH - RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL, Medical journal of Australia, 161(2), 1994, pp. 130
Citation: Rl. Richmond et al., MULTIVARIATE MODELS FOR PREDICTING ABSTENTION FOLLOWING INTERVENTION TO STOP SMOKING BY GENERAL-PRACTITIONERS, Addiction, 88(8), 1993, pp. 1127-1135