University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Medicine General Internal Medicine Scholars Group Associate ProfessorAppointed: 2007 |  |
QualificationsPostdoctoral Respecialization, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Clinical Psychology, 1997. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Psychology, 1990. M.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison, Psychology, 1984. B.S., University of Georgia, Psychology, 1980. Expertise and Research InterestsResearch Interests: - Addictive disorders with an emphasis on understanding the role that psychiatric comorbidity plays in etiology, diagnosis, prevalence, and treatment of addictive disorders. - Assessment, epidemiology, and treatment of tobacco dependence - Treatment of nicotine dependence in American Indians - Behavioral medicine/health psychology with a special emphasis on cancer control through prevention and treatment of nicotine/tobacco dependence - Behavioral genetics of addiction and psychopathology - Psychometric assessment of psychopathology and personality
Clinical: - Diagnosis and treatment of mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and adjustment disorders in adults - Behavioral medicine issues such as smoking cessation and coping with newly-diagnosed or chronic illness in adults - Licensed Psychologist (#2209) - State of Wisconsin - Listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, Registrant #46069 Other Expertise1998-2004: Consultant/grant reviewer, Addressing Tobacco in Managed Care, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ.
2001: Study Section Member, Epidemiology Review Committee, Tobacco Related Disease Research Program, University of California, Oakland, CA.
2001: Study Section Member, Special Emphasis Panel ('Research in State and Community Tobacco Control'), National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD.
2004: Reviewer, "Behavioral Science Track Awards for Rapid Transition (B/START, PAR-03-146)" Program, National Institute on Drug Abuse
2004 - present: Member (Temporary), Behavior Genetics and Epidemiology Study Section, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD Future ResearchTreatment of nicotine dependence in American Indians KeywordsCOS Keywords:Addictions, Clinical Psychology, Clinical Trial, Drug Abuse Prevention, Drug Abuse Treatment, Drugs Or Drug Abuse, Genetics, Psychopathology, Smoking Behavior, Substance Abuse, Substance Abuse Prevention.Additional Terms:Addiction, Clinical Psychology, Genetics, Nicotine Dependence, Psychopathology, Smoking Cessation.Languages(Reading, Writing, Speaking)English: (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent) MembershipsSociety for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Wisconsin Psychological Association Previous Positions2000-2007, Assistant Professor,
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
School of Medicine and Public Health,
Medicine,
General Internal Medicine
1997-2000, Assistant Scientist,
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
School of Medicine and Public Health,
Medicine
1994-2000, Instructor,
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
College of Letters and Science,
Psychology,
Abnormal Psychology, Statistics, Genetics of Mental Illness
1992-1997, Assistant Researcher,
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
School of Medicine and Public Health,
Medicine
1990-1992, Staff Fellow,
National Institute of Health (NIH),
National Institute on Drug Abuse,
Addiction Research Center
Funding Received- National Cancer Institute (1 R03 CA126406-01):
Longitudinal Psychometric Investigation of the WISDM Tobacco Dependence Measure (PI: Stevens S. Smith, Ph.D.),
$52,349,
2006
to 2007.
- University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center:
Initiation of a Longitudinal Cohort Study of Wisconsin Smokers (PI: Stevens S. Smith, Ph.D.),
$50,000,
2004
to 2006.
- National Institute on Drug Abuse:
Tobacco Dependence; Treatment and Outcomes (PI: Timothy B. Baker, Ph.D.; my role: Co-Investigator),
$6,075,166,
2004
to 2009.
- Elan Corporation, plc:
The Efficacy and Safety of the Nicotine/Mecamylamine Transdermal System for Smoking Cessation (Role: PI),
$382,000,
2003
to 2004.
- National Cancer Institute:
Relapse: Linking Science and Practice (PI: Michael C. Fiore, MD; my role: Co-Investigator),
$9,990,307,
1999
to 2004.
- Glaxo Wellcome:
A Parallel, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, 1 Year Pilot Study of the Effects of ZYBAN (bupropion hydrochloride sustained release) as an Aid to Smoking Cessation in Adult Cigarette Smokers Who Are Not Motivated to Quit Smoking (Role: PI),
$177,400,
1998
to 2000.
- National Institute on Drug Abuse:
Efficacy and Effectiveness of Nicotine Patch Adjuvants (PI: Timothy Baker, Ph.D.; my role: Co-Investigator),
$1,125,143,
1996
to 2000.
- National Institute on Drug Abuse:
Matching Patients to Smoking Treatments (PI: Timothy Baker, Ph.D.; my role: Co-Investigator),
$538,523,
1994
to 1998.
Publications- Piper ME, McCarthy DE, Bolt DM, Smith SS, Lerman C, Benowitz N, Fiore MC, Baker TB (Jun 2008) Assessing dimensions of nicotine dependence: An evaluation of the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale (NDSS) and the Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence Motives (WISDM)., Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 10 (6), 1009-20
 - Niederdeppe J, Fiore MC, Baker TB, Smith SS (May 2008) Smoking-cessation media campaigns and their effectiveness among socioeconomically advantaged and disadvantaged populations., American journal of public health, 98 (5), 916-24
 - Piper ME, Federmen EB, McCarthy DE, Bolt DM, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB (Feb 2008) Using mediational models to explore the nature of tobacco motivation and tobacco treatment effects., Journal of abnormal psychology, 117 (1), 94-105
 - Piper ME, Federman EB, McCarthy DE, Bolt DM, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB (Sep 2007) Efficacy of bupropion alone and in combination with nicotine gum., Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 9 (9), 947-54
 - Wassenaar TR, Eickhoff JC, Jarzemsky DR, Smith SS, Larson ML, Schiller JH (Aug 2007) Differences in primary care clinicians' approach to non-small cell lung cancer patients compared with breast cancer., Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, 2 (8), 722-8
 - Japuntich SJ, Smith SS, Jorenby DE, Piper ME, Fiore MC, Baker TB (Jun 2007) Depression predicts smoking early but not late in a quit attempt., Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 9 (6), 677-86
 - Baker TB, Piper ME, McCarthy DE, Bolt DM, Smith SS, Kim S, Colby S, Conti D, Giovino GA, Hatsukami D, Hyland A, Krishnan-Sarin S, Niaura R, Perkins KA, Toll BA (2007) Time to first cigarette in the morning as an index of ability to quit smoking: Implications for nicotine dependence., Nicotine & Tobacco Research, In Press
- Japuntich SJ, Zehner ME, Smith SS, Jorenby DE, Valdez JA, Fiore MC, Baker TB, Gustafson DH (Dec 2006) Smoking cessation via the internet: a randomized clinical trial of an internet intervention as adjuvant treatment in a smoking cessation intervention., Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 8 Suppl 1, S59-67
 - Heiligenstein E, Smith SS (Aug 2006) Smoking and mental health problems in treatment-seeking university students., Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, 8 (4), 519-23
 - Kalman D, Smith SS (2005) Does nicotine do what we think it does? A meta-analytic review of the subjective effects of nicotine in nasal spray and intravenous studies with smokers and nonsmokers, Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 7 (3), 317-33
 - Adsit R, Fraser D, Redmond L, Smith S, Fiore M (2005) Changing clinical practice, helping people quit: the Wisconsin Cessation, Wisconsin Medical Journal, 104 (4), 32-6
 - Smith SS, Beckley T, Fiore MC (2005) Health care provider use of guideline-based smoking cessation, Wisconsin Medical Journal, 104 (4), 28-31
 - Kenford SL, Wetter DW, Welsch SK, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2005) Progression of college-age cigarette samplers: what influences outcome?, Addictive Behaviors, 30 (2), 285-94
 - Fiore MC, McCarthy DE, Jackson TC, Zehner ME, Jorenby DE, Mielke M, Smith SS, Guiliani TA, Baker TB (2004) Integrating smoking cessation treatment into primary care: An effectiveness study, Preventive Medicine, 38 (4), 412-20
 - Piper ME, Piasecki TM, Federman EB, Bolt DM, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2004) A multiple motives approach to tobacco dependence: the Wisconsin Inventory of Smoking Dependence (WISDM-68), Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72 (2), 139-54
 - Wetter DW, Kenford SL, Welsch SK, Smith SS, Fouladi RT, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2004) Prevalence and predictors of transitions in smoking behavior among college, Health Psychology, 23 (2), 168-77
 - Piasecki TM, Jorenby DE, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2003) Smoking withdrawal dynamics: III. Correlates of withdrawal heterogeneity, Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 11 (4), 276-85
 - Piper ME, Fiore MC, Smith SS, Jorenby DE, Wilson JR, Zehner ME, Baker TB (2003) Use of the vital sign stamp as a systematic screening tool to promote smoking cessation, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 78 (6), 716-22
 - Piasecki TM, Jorenby DE, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2003) Smoking withdrawal dynamics: II. Improved tests of withdrawal-relapse, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112 (1), 14-27
 - Piasecki TM, Jorenby DE, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2003) Smoking withdrawal dynamics: I. Abstinence distress in lapsers and, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112 (1), 3-13
 - Smith SS, Jorenby DE, Leischow SJ, Nides MA, Rennard SI, Johnston JA, Jamerson B, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2003) Targeting smokers at increased risk for relapse: Treating women and those with a history of depression., Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 5 (1), 99-109
 - Kenford SL, Smith SS, Wetter DW, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Baker TB (2002) Predicting relapse back to smoking: contrasting affective and physical models of dependence, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 70 (1), 216-27
 - Vitale JE, Smith SS, Brinkley CA, Newman JP (2002) The reliability and validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in a sample of female offenders, Criminal Justice and Behavior, 29 (2), 202-231
- Anderson JA, Smith SS, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC (2002) Smoking cessation., In Cardiovascular health and disease in women; Editor: Douglas PS., 2nd Edition, Philadelphia, PA, W.B. Saunders, 140-156 pages, ISBN=978-072169430 (bookchapter)
- Smith SS, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Anderson JE, Mielke MM, Beach KE, Piasecki TM, Baker TB (2001) Strike while the iron is hot: can stepped-care treatments resurrect relapsing smokers?, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 69 (3), 429-39
 - Brewer ER, Smith SS, Fiore M, Jamerson B (2001) Health care professionals may positively impact a smoker's willingness to quit smoking by direct interaction, Preventive Medicine, 32 (4), 389-90
 - Brinkley CA, Schmitt WA, Smith SS, Newman JP (2001) Construct validation of a self-report psychopathy scale: Does Levinson's Self-Report Psychopathy Scale measure the same construct as Hare's Psychopathy Checklist-Revised?, Personality and Individual Differences, 31, 1021-1038
- Welsch SK, Smith SS, Wetter DW, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Baker TB (1999) Development and validation of the Wisconsin Smoking Withdrawal Scale., Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 7 (4), 354-61
 - Smith SS, Fiore MC (1999) The epidemiology of tobacco use, dependence, and cessation in the United States, Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice (Tobacco Use and Cessation), 26, 433-461
- Wetter DW, Kenford SL, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Jorenby DE, Baker TB (1999) Gender differences in smoking cessation, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 67 (4), 555-62
 - Jorenby DE, Leischow SJ, Nides MA, Rennard SI, Johnston JA, Hughes AR, Smith SS, Muramoto ML, Daughton DM, Doan K, Fiore MC, Baker TB (1999) A controlled trial of sustained-release bupropion, a nicotine patch, or both for smoking cessation, New England Journal of Medicine, 340 (9), 685-91
 - Piasecki TM, Smith SS, Baker TB (Mar 1999) The tyranny of habit and availability., Addiction (Abingdon, England), 94 (3), 341-3
 - Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Smith SS, Baker TB (May 1998) Treating cigarette smoking with smokeless tobacco: a flawed recommendation., The American journal of medicine, 104 (5), 499-500
 - Lawrence WF, Smith SS, Baker TB, Fiore MC (1998) Does over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy improve smokers' life expectancy?, Tobacco Control, 7 (4), 364-8
 - Smith SS, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Baker TB (1998) Smoking cessation: What's new since the AHCPR guideline, Journal of Respiratory Diseases, 19, 412-426
- Arnett PA, Smith SS, Newman JP (1997) Approach and avoidance motivation in psychopathic criminal offenders during passive avoidance, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72 (6), 1413-28
 - Piasecki TM, Kenford SL, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Baker TB (1997) Listening to nicotine: Negative affect and the smoking withdrawal conundrum, Psychological Science, 8, 184-189
- Jorenby DE, Hatsukami DK, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Allen S, Jensen J, Baker TB (1996) Characterization of tobacco withdrawal symptoms: transdermal nicotine reduces hunger and weight gain, Psychopharmacology, 128 (2), 130-8
 - Schensky AE, Smith SS, Icenogle DL, Fiore MC (1996) Youth tobacco sale compliance checks: impact on vendor practices and community policy, Wisconsin Medical Journal, 95 (11), 775-8
 - Jorenby DE, Smith SS, Fiore MC, Hurt RD, Offord KP, Croghan IT, Hays JT, Lewis SF, Baker TB (1995) Varying nicotine patch dose and type of smoking cessation counseling, Journal of the American Medical Association, 274 (17), 1347-52
 - Fiore MC, Jorenby DE, Schensky AE, Smith SS, Bauer RR, Baker TB (1995) Smoking status as the new vital sign: effect on assessment and intervention in patients who smoke, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 70 (3), 209-13
 - Woller SC, Smith SS, Piasecki TM, Jorenby DE, Helberg CP, Love RR, Fiore MC (1995) Are clinicians intervening with their patients who smoke? A real-world assessment of 45 clinics in the upper Midwest, Wisconsin Medical Journal, 94 (5), 266-72
 - Wetter DW, Smith SS, Kenford SL, Jorenby DE, Fiore MC, Hurt RD, Offord KP, Baker TB (1994) Smoking outcome expectancies: factor structure, predictive validity, and discriminant validity, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103 (4), 801-11
 - Fiore MC, Smith SS, Jorenby DE, Baker TB (1994) The effectiveness of the nicotine patch for smoking cessation. A meta-analysis, Journal of the American Medical Association, 271 (24), 1940-7
 - Fiore MC, Kenford SL, Jorenby DE, Wetter DW, Smith SS, Baker TB (1994) Two studies of the clinical effectiveness of the nicotine patch with different counseling treatments, Chest, 105 (2), 524-33
 - Kenford SL, Fiore MC, Jorenby DE, Smith SS, Wetter D, Baker TB (1994) Predicting smoking cessation. Who will quit with and without the nicotine patch?, Journal of the American Medical Association, 271 (8), 589-94
 - Fiore MC, Jorenby DE, Wetter DW, Kenford SL, Smith SS, Baker TB (1993) Prevalence of daily and experimental smoking among University of Wisconsin-Madison undergraduates, 1989-1993, Wisconsin Medical Journal, 92 (11), 605-8
 - Persico AM, Vandenbergh DJ, Smith SS, Uhl GR (1993) Dopamine transporter gene polymorphisms are not associated with polysubstance abuse, Biological Psychiatry, 34 (4), 265-7
 - O'Hara BF, Smith SS, Bird G, Persico AM, Suarez BK, Cutting GR, Uhl GR (1993) Dopamine D2 receptor RFLPs, haplotypes and their association with substance use in Black and Caucasian research volunteers, Human Heredity, 43 (4), 209-18
 - Smith SS, Newman JP, Evans A, Pickens R, Wydeven J, Uhl GR, Newlin DB (1993) Comorbid psychopathy is not associated with increased D2 dopamine receptor TaqI A or B gene marker frequencies in incarcerated substance abusers, Biological Psychiatry, 33 (11-12), 845-8
 - Uhl G, Blum K, Noble E, Smith S (1993) Substance abuse vulnerability and D2 receptor genes, Trends In Neurosciences, 16 (3), 83-8
 - Arnett P, Howland E, Smith SS, Newman JP (1993) Autonomic responsivity in incarcerated psychopaths during passive avoidance., Personality and Individual Differences, 14, 173-184
- Smith SS, O'Hara BF, Persico AM, Gorelick DA, Newlin DB, Vlahov D, Solomon L, Pickens R, Uhl GR (1992) Genetic vulnerability to drug abuse. The D2 dopamine receptor Taq I B1 restriction fragment length polymorphism appears more frequently in polysubstance abusers, Archives of General Psychiatry, 49 (9), 723-7
 - Uhl GR, Persico AM, Smith SS (1992) Current excitement with D2 dopamine receptor gene alleles in substance abuse, Archives of General Psychiatry, 49 (2), 157-60
 - Smith SS, Arnett PA, Newman JP (1992) Neuropsychological differentiation of psychopathic and nonpsychopathic criminal offenders., Personality and Individual Differences, 13, 1233-1243
- Smith SS, Newman JP (1990) Alcohol and drug abuse-dependence disorders in psychopathic and nonpsychopathic criminal offenders, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99 (4), 430-9
 - Kosson DS, Smith SS, Newman JP (1990) Evaluating the construct validity of psychopathy in black and white male inmates: three preliminary studies, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 99 (3), 250-9
 - Hallinan MT, Smith SS (1989) Classroom characteristics and student friendship cliques., Social Forces, 67, 898-919
- Smith SS, Kihlstrom JF (1987) When is a schema not a schema: "The Big Five" traits as cognitive structure., Social Cognition, 5, 26-57
- Hallinan MT, Smith SS (1985) The effects of classroom racial composition on students' interracial friendliness., Social Psychology Quarterly, 48, 3-16
- Hallinan MT, Smith SS (1984) Students' same-race and cross-race friendships., In Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 1; Editor: Lawler EJ, Greenwich, CT, JAI Press, 229-255 pages, ISBN=0-89232-369-8 (bookchapter)
- Britton BK, Richardson DC, Smith SS, Hamilton T (1983) Ethical aspects of participating in psychology experiments: Effects of anonymity on evaluation and complaints of distressed subjects., Teaching of Psychology, 10, 146-149
- Smith SS, Richardson DC (1983) Amelioration of deception and harm in psychological research: The important role of debriefing., Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 44, 1075-1082
- Conger RD, Smith SS (1981) Examining equity in dyadic and family interaction: Is there any justice?, In Marital Observation and Behavioral Assessment: Recent Developments and Techniques; Editors: Filsinger R, & Lewis R., Beverly Hills, CA, SAGE Press, 217-231 pages, ISBN=0803915713 (bookchapter)
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