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Dr. M. Kleinjan
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Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/298201879
Grants/prizes
NWO-Veni 2009
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Researcher
Organisation
Behavioural Science Institute - BSI (RU)
Email
m. kleinjan -at- pwo. ru. nl
Publications
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Do Substance Use Risk Personality Dimensions Predict the Onset of Substance Use in Early Adolescence? A Variable- and Person-Centered Approach
Examining nicotine craving during abstinence among adolescent smokers: the roles of general perceived stress and temptation-coping strategies
A systematic review of the A118G (Asn40Asp) variant of OPRM1 in relation to smoking initiation, nicotine dependence and smoking cessation
Predicting nicotine dependence profiles among adolescent smokers: the roles of personal and social-environmental factors in a longitudinal framework
Smoking cessation-specific parenting and parental smoking as precursors of adolescent smoking cognitions and quitting
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Enhanced publications
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Doctoral Thesis: Dawning Dependence: Processes underlying smoking cessation in adolescence [Opkomende afhankelijkheid: Onderliggende processen van stoppen met roken in de adolescentie]
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
The effectiveness of a cue-reminder intervention to reduce adolescents? substance use in social contexts
Co-supervisor
Evaluation of a Smoking Cessation Intervention for Parents
Project leader
Smoking initiation and nicotine craving in adolescence: Testing gene-environment interactions
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Doctoral/PhD student
Determinants of smoking cessation in adolescents
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