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Thomas Kirchner

Thomas Kirchner

Thomas Kirchner

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Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Professional overview

Dr. Thomas Kirchner is a clinical-health psychologist and methodologist interested in the analysis and graphical representation of longitudinal and geographic data, including methodologies that link individual behavior to the real-time context in which it occurs. Dr. Kirchner’s research targets momentary influences on the maintenance of health-related behavior utilizing both field-based (ecological momentary assessment) and laboratory-based paradigms. These geographic information systems and analytical methods can then inform public health, research, and policy.

As the Director and Principal Investigator of the mHealth (mobile health) Lab, Dr. Kirchner uses GIS to understand health-related behavior and decision-making in real time (e.g., how people make decisions about what they eat and drink, the places they go to exercise in their neighborhoods, the amount of time they spend outdoors, and whether they smoke cigarettes and/or marijuana).  In the Lab, students apply mHealth tools to explore geospatial systems, technology, research, and community advocacy. Students learn how to leverage the power of their cell phones to collect data about neighborhoods and experiences.

Education

MS, Clinical and Biological/Health Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
PhD, Clinical and Biological/Health Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Areas of research and study

Behavioral Determinants of Health
Geographic Information Science (GIS)
Geographically-explicit EMA
Longitudinal Data Analysis
Social Behaviors
Urban Informatics
Urban Science

Publications

Publications

24th Judicial Circuit Treatment Courts: Innovative Enhancements from Entry to Recovery.

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Using ecological momentary assessment, geolocation tracking, and neuroimaging to assess effects of tobacco retail exposure on smoking behavior: Protocol for the GeoSmoking Study.

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35th Judicial Circuit Family Treatment Court: Innovative Enhancements from Entry to Recovery.

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Naturalistic Tobacco Retail Exposure and Smoking Outcomes in Adults Who Smoke Cigarettes Daily

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Cigarette smoking, e-cigarette use, and sociodemographic correlates of mental health and tobacco-related disease risk in the All of Us Research Program

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STROBE-GEMA : a STROBE extension for reporting of geographically explicit ecological momentary assessment studies

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Documenting the Impact Potential of a Menthol Cigarette Ban at Point-of-Sale : A Photograph-Based Analysis of the Presence and Placement of Menthol Versus Regular Cigarette Packs on the Shelves of Tobacco Retail Outlets in New York City

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Rapid surveillance of New York City healthcare center egress behaviors during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown

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Using Smartphone Survey and GPS Data to Inform Smoking Cessation Intervention Delivery : Case Study

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Analyzing Trajectories of Acute Cigarette Reduction Post-Introduction of an E-Cigarette Using Ecological Momentary Assessment Data

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Electronic cigarettes as a harm reduction strategy among patients with COPD : protocol for an open-label two arm randomized controlled pilot trial

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Momentary measurements and chronic conditions

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PhenX : Vector measures for tobacco regulatory research

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Reducing drinking among people experiencing homelessness : Protocol for the development and testing of a just-in-time adaptive intervention

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Adolescent Marijuana Use, Marijuana-Related Perceptions, and Use of Other Substances Before and After Initiation of Retail Marijuana Sales in Colorado (2013–2015)

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An African-specific haplotype in MRGPRX4 is associated with menthol cigarette smoking

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Crowdsourcing for food purchase receipt annotation via amazon mechanical turk : A feasibility study

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Ecological momentary assessment of various tobacco product use among young adults

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Flavored cigar smoking among African American young adult dual users : An ecological momentary assessment

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Individual Mobility and Uncertain Geographic Context : Real-time Versus Neighborhood Approximated Exposure to Retail Tobacco Outlets Across the US

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Youth Access to Tobacco Products in the United States : Findings from Wave 1 (2013-2014) of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study

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An ecological momentary assessment of cigarette and cigar dual use among African American Young Adults

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Beyond blunts : reasons for cigarette and cigar use among African American young adult dual users

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Initiation, continuation of use and cessation of alternative tobacco products among young adults : A qualitative study

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Acceptability of ecological momentary assessment among young men who have sex with men

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Contact

tomkirchner@nyu.edu 708 Broadway New York, NY, 10003