Wonda Miller
Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Department of Health (2025)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Wonda Miller's research investigates factors influencing smokefree home rules, particularly among Black/African American women smokers in rural, low-resource communities. Her work examines evidence-based practices that are effective in increasing the adoption of smoke-free home rules. Additionally, Miller's research explores caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco and home smoking/vaping bans within this demographic. Her scholarly contributions include three publications, with an h-index of 1 and a total of 6 citations. Miller collaborates with researchers including Mohammed S. Orloff, Pebbles Fagan, Dina M. Jones, and Sandra T. Cooper, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she shares three co-authored publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke (2025)
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Caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco in the home and home Smoking/Vaping bans among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke and live in Resource-limited, rural areas (2024)
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Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities (2022)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco in the home and home Smoking/Vaping bans among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke and live in Resource-limited, rural areas
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco in the home and home Smoking/Vaping bans among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke and live in Resource-limited, rural areas
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco in the home and home Smoking/Vaping bans among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke and live in Resource-limited, rural areas
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco in the home and home Smoking/Vaping bans among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke and live in Resource-limited, rural areas
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco in the home and home Smoking/Vaping bans among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke and live in Resource-limited, rural areas
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco in the home and home Smoking/Vaping bans among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke and live in Resource-limited, rural areas
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco in the home and home Smoking/Vaping bans among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke and live in Resource-limited, rural areas
- Factors associated with smokefree rules in the homes of Black/African American women smokers residing in low-resource rural communities
- Caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco in the home and home Smoking/Vaping bans among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke and live in Resource-limited, rural areas
- Caregiver restrictions on child access to tobacco in the home and home Smoking/Vaping bans among Black/African American women caregivers who smoke and live in Resource-limited, rural areas
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
- Evidence-based practices are effective in increasing smoke-free home rules among Black women who smoke
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