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1 October 2023
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→Publication Policies - Person-First Language (PFL)
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→2018: Substance Abuse (2024 changing to Substance Use and Addiction Journal)
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→Over-all PFL
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→2014: Lung Cancer Stigma, Anxiety, Depression and Quality of Life
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→2018: ATSA - Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse
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30 September 2023
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→2021: ACS/ACS CAN: Inclusive Language and Writing Guide
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→2023: Radiology Society of North America: Four Cornerstones of Writing for Research Authors
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→2022: Time to Stop Using the Word “Smoker”: Reflecting on the Role of Language in Advancing the Field of Nicotine and Tobacco Research
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→2021: Internalized stigma among cancer patients enrolled in a smoking cessation trial: The role of cancer type and associations with psychological distress
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→2021: Statements about people who smoke found on the internet
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→2023: New policy of people-first language to replace ‘smoker’, ‘vaper’ ‘tobacco user’ and other behaviour-based labels
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→2019: The ironic effects of stigmatizing smoking: combining stereotype threat theory with behavioral pharmacology
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→2022: Addressing New York City’s Smoking Inequities
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→2023: Rosh Review: Inclusive Language for Medical & Health Education: An Evolving Guide
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→2022: John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: Bloomberg School Editorial Style Guide
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→Reccomendations: PWS (People Who Smoke)
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→Publication Policies - Language (General)
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→Reccomendations: PWS (People Who Smoke)
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→Smoking (Nicotine) Stigma and the use of "Smoker"
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→Articles, Websites, Blogs - Smoking
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→Examples of an alternative to "smoker" - PWS (People Who Smoke)
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→2022: Addressing New York City’s Smoking Inequities
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→Examples of an alternative to "smoker" - PWS (People Who Smoke)
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→2006: Pollution, peril and poverty: a British study of the stigmatization of smokers
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→Mentions "Smoker"
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29 September 2023
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→Smoking (Nicotine) Stigma and the use of "Smoker"
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→Publication Policies - Person-First Language
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→Opposing Views - Smoker or Person-First
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→Opposing Views - Smoker
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→Publication Policies - Smoker
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1 August 2023
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→2013: Stigmatizing harm reduction through language: a case study into the use of "addict" and opposition to supervised injection sites in Canada
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→Pejorative Language
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→2018: Considerations for substance-use disorder language: cultivating a shift from 'addicts in recovery' to 'people who thrive'
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→Publication Policies - Language
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28 July 2023
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→2013: Partners in Change Report on participation in a health behaviour change course to address smoking in pregnancy in support of a fair and equal Tasmania
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→2020: Changing the Language of How We Measure and Report Smoking Status: Implications for Reducing Stigma, Restoring Dignity, and Improving the Precision of Scientific Communication
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28 June 2023
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→Studies, Papers, Reports - Employment and/or Insurance
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→Studies, Papers, Reports - Employment and/or Insurance
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