Publications by authors named "Wetter D"

Background: Theoretical models of addiction highlight the bi-directional links of certain distinct affect states and tobacco lapse, but to date, few studies have examined bi-directional associations, instead examining associations with global affect measures (e.g., negative affect versus feelings of guilt).

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Background And Aims: African American smokers are less likely to successfully quit and experience a greater burden of tobacco-related health outcomes than White individuals. There is a profound need to understand factors that impact tobacco cessation among African Americans who are undergoing a quit attempt. This study aimed to examine the within- and between-person associations of risk factors (motivation, self-efficacy, urge, positive affect, negative affect, smoking expectancies, and cigarette availability) with lapse.

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Unlabelled: Erythema multiforme is an inflammatory skin and mucosal disease mainly related to infectious agents such as Herpes simplex virus, , though it can also be "idiopathic". The characteristic skin lesions are typical or atypical acral raised target lesions. The oral mucosa can be affected, alone or in combination with other mucosal/cutaneous sites, sometimes causing extreme pain, severely impacting food intake, and warranting hospitalization.

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Background: African Americans who smoke are disproportionately affected by the health consequences of smoking. Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is effective for helping people successfully quit, yet there are well-documented issues with nicotine patch adherence. This study aimed to examine the real-time associations of risk factors for patch non-adherence [lapse, motivation, self-efficacy, urge, cigarette availability] with patch adherence in a sample of African Americans who smoke and are attempting to quit.

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  • The FDA plans to lower the nicotine content in combustible cigarettes to make them less addictive, prompting this study on the impact of very low nicotine content cigarettes (VLNCCs) and electronic cigarettes (ECs) on adult smokers.
  • 213 adult combustible cigarette users participated in a study across four phases, where they initially smoked their usual brands, then switched to VLNCCs, and later used both VLNCCs and ECs with different nicotine levels and flavors.
  • Results showed participants used fewer usual brand cigarettes during the VLNCC and dual-product phases, but most remained dual users, experiencing less product satisfaction and more withdrawal symptoms compared to their usual smoking habits.
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Interventions designed to address COVID-19 needed to be rapidly scaled up to the population level, and to address health equity by reaching historically marginalized populations most affected by the pandemic (e.g., racial/ethnic minorities and rural and low socioeconomic status populations).

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  • The study focuses on differentiating perianal issues caused by hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and perianal fistulizing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), as they often present similar symptoms.
  • A retrospective review of patient data at the Mayo Clinic identified 15 key clinical features using machine learning to help distinguish between HS and IBD cases.
  • Findings revealed significant differences in symptoms, with HS patients showing more skin-related issues and IBD patients experiencing additional gastrointestinal symptoms, which may lead to better diagnosis and treatment strategies.
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Importance: Increasing numbers of unaffected individuals could benefit from genetic evaluation for inherited cancer susceptibility. Automated conversational agents (ie, chatbots) are being developed for cancer genetics contexts; however, randomized comparisons with standard of care (SOC) are needed.

Objective: To examine whether chatbot and SOC approaches are equivalent in completion of pretest cancer genetic services and genetic testing.

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  • - The goal of the educational activity is to enhance understanding of how pseudoporphyria manifests in patients.
  • - It's aimed at healthcare professionals like doctors and nurses who focus on skin and wound care.
  • - Participants will learn to recognize pseudoporphyria's symptoms, differentiate it from other conditions that cause blistering, and understand treatment options.
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  • There is a lack of research on the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine for treating lichen sclerosus, a condition that can lead to significant health issues if untreated.
  • The study analyzed 70 patients who received hydroxychloroquine, focusing on demographics, treatment responses, and outcomes, finding that a majority were female and itching was the most common symptom.
  • Results indicated a high response rate (84.6%) for anogenital lichen sclerosus, while extragenital lichen sclerosus had a lower rate (50%), though the study’s limitations suggest more extensive research is needed to confirm these findings.
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Ecological momentary assessment (EMA), a data collection method commonly employed in mHealth studies, allows for repeated real-time sampling of individuals' psychological, behavioral, and contextual states. Due to the frequent measurements, data collected using EMA are useful for understanding both the temporal dynamics in individuals' states and how these states relate to adverse health events. Motivated by data from a smoking cessation study, we propose a joint model for analyzing longitudinal EMA data to determine whether certain latent psychological states are associated with repeated cigarette use.

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Importance: Socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals (ie, those with low socioeconomic status [SES]) have difficulty quitting smoking and may benefit from incentive-based cessation interventions.

Objectives: To evaluate the impact of incentivizing smoking abstinence on smoking cessation among adults with low SES.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This study used a 2-group randomized clinical trial design.

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Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a neutrophilic dermatosis characterized by ulcerative painful lesions with violaceous undermined borders. Up to 75% of PG cases develop in association with an underlying systemic disease. Monoclonal gammopathy is reportedly a concomitant condition with PG, with studies indicating immunoglobulin (Ig) A gammopathy as the most common.

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Background: Affect states are posited to play a pivotal role in addiction-related processes, including tobacco lapse (i.e., smoking during a quit attempt), and distinct affective states (e.

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Background: We aimed to investigate the prevalence of skin disease among patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and determine whether LE skin disease had clinical or serologic correlates with SLE.

Methods: We reviewed records of 335 patients with SLE (seen at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA) and abstracted skin manifestations, fulfilled mucocutaneous SLE criteria, and clinical and serologic parameters.

Results: Of the 231 patients with skin manifestations, 57 (24.

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Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS) is a clonal plasma cell disorder that is considered preneoplastic, asymptomatic, and only requiring observation. However, MGUS may result in cutaneous complications, which are poorly understood, causing treatment delays and patient suffering. We present 30 patients with cutaneous findings associated with MGUS, characterizing clinical presentations, isoforms, treatments, and outcomes.

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Introduction: SCALE-UP II aims to investigate the effectiveness of population health management interventions using text messaging (TM), chatbots and patient navigation (PN) in increasing the uptake of at-home COVID-19 testing among patients in historically marginalised communities, specifically, those receiving care at community health centres (CHCs).

Methods And Analysis: The trial is a multisite, randomised pragmatic clinical trial. Eligible patients are >18 years old with a primary care visit in the last 3 years at one of the participating CHCs.

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Despite the large public health toll of smoking, genetic studies of smoking cessation have been limited with few discoveries of risk or protective loci. We investigated common and rare variant associations with success in quitting smoking using a cohort from 8 randomized controlled trials involving 2231 participants and a total of 10,020 common and 24,147 rare variants. We identified 14 novel markers including 6 mapping to genes previously related to psychiatric and substance use disorders, 4 of which were protective (CYP2B6 (rs1175607105), HTR3B (rs1413172952; rs1204720503), rs80210037 on chr15), and 2 of which were associated with reduced cessation (PARP15 (rs2173763), SCL18A2 (rs363222)).

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Aims: Three smoking cessation studies (CARE, Break Free, Por Nuestra Salud [PNS]) were used to measure changes in average alcohol consumption, binge drinking and alcohol-related problems during a smoking cessation attempt and to explore co-action with smoking abstinence.

Design: CARE and PNS were longitudinal cohort cessation studies; Break Free was a two-arm randomized clinical trial.

Setting: Texas, USA.

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Introduction: Recruiting special populations to smoking cessation trials is challenging and approaches beyond in-clinic recruitment may be beneficial. This secondary analysis of data from a smoking cessation RCT for individuals with a history of cervical cancer or cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) explored differences associated with in-clinic vs. online recruitment.

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  • * The conditions reviewed are amicrobial pustulosis of the folds, aseptic abscess syndrome, Behçet disease, neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis, and pyostomatitis vegetans-pyodermatitis vegetans.
  • * The article provides the latest information on the epidemiology, causes, clinical features, diagnosis, and treatment options for these skin disorders.
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Background: Many emerging adults (EAs) are prone to making unhealthy choices, which increase their risk of premature cancer morbidity and mortality. In the era of social media, rigorous research on interventions to promote health behaviors for cancer risk reduction among EAs delivered over social media is limited. Cancer prevention information and recommendations may reach EAs more effectively over social media than in settings such as health care, schools, and workplaces, particularly for EAs residing in rural areas.

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