Rashelle B Hayes PHD
Title Assistant Professor
Institution University of Massachusetts Medical School
Department Medicine
Division Preventive And Behavioral Medicine
Address University of Massachusetts Medical School
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Dr. Hayes received her PhD in clinical psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University and completed an internship in health psychology at Rush University Medical Center. She completed post-doctoral training in behavioral medicine from Brown University/The Miriam Hospital.

Hayes Specific research interests include: developing and examining smoking cessation treatment for underserved populations (e.g. Latinos, light and intermittent smokers) and populations with co-morbidities (e.g. cancer, depression); implementing treatment in the context of teachable moments and in hospital/primary-care clinic settings; augmenting risk perceptions and health communication messages to motivate cessation behavior; and training health care providers to implement clinical practice guidelines in tobacco treatment.

RESEARCH FUNDING

Current funding

NIH/NCI - Supplement (CA136888-01A1-S1)
"Physician Adherence to Tobacco Treatment Guidelines"
This study aims to develop and test an educational outreach program using "push" technologies to examine physician adoption of 5As counseling for tobacco dependence treatment within a medical school setting.
Role: Principal Investigator

American Cancer Society-IRG-UMASS (IRG93-033)
"Characteristics and Patterns of Smoking Among Adult Non-Daily Smokers"
This study aims to explore smoking patterns among adult non-daily smokers and develop targeted and tailored smoking cessation materials.
Role: Principal Investigator

Publications
1. Holahan CK, Holahan CJ, North RJ, Hayes RB, Powers DA, Ockene JK. Smoking status, physical health-related quality of life, and mortality in middle-aged and older women. Nicotine Tob Res. 2013 Mar; 15(3):662-9.
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2. Hayes RB, Borrelli B. Differences between latino daily light and heavier smokers in smoking attitudes, risk perceptions, and smoking cessation outcome. Nicotine Tob Res. 2013 Jan; 15(1):103-11.
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3. Berg CJ, Ling PM, Hayes RB, Berg E, Nollen N, Nehl E, Choi WS, Ahluwalia JS. Smoking frequency among current college student smokers: distinguishing characteristics and factors related to readiness to quit smoking. Health Educ Res. 2012 Feb; 27(1):141-50.
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4. Borrelli B, Hayes RB, Gregor K, Lee CS, McQuaid EL. Differences in smoking behavior and attitudes among Puerto Rican, Dominican, and non-Latino white caregivers of children with asthma. Am J Health Promot. 2011 May-Jun; 25(5 Suppl):S91-5.
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5. Holahan CK, Holahan CJ, Powers DA, Hayes RB, Marti CN, Ockene JK. Depressive symptoms and smoking in middle-aged and older women. Nicotine Tob Res. 2011 Aug; 13(8):722-31.
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6. Borrelli B, Hayes RB, Dunsiger S, Fava JL. Risk perception and smoking behavior in medically ill smokers: a prospective study. Addiction. 2010 Jun; 105(6):1100-8.
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7. Lee CS, Hayes RB, McQuaid EL, Borrelli B. Predictors of retention in smoking cessation treatment among Latino smokers in the Northeast United States. Health Educ Res. 2010 Aug; 25(4):687-97.
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8. Hayes RB, Dunsiger S, Borrelli B. The influence of quality of life and depressed mood on smoking cessation among medically ill smokers. J Behav Med. 2010 Jun; 33(3):209-18.
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Ockene, Judith
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