Eric D. Schisler Source Confirmed

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Assistant Professor

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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4 h-index 9 pubs 40 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Eric D. Schisler's research investigates behaviors and perceptions related to substance use, sexual assault reporting, and health communication. His work includes analyzing social media discussions concerning e-cigarette sales and the US federal Tobacco 21 law, as well as examining pregnant individuals' perceptions of harm and intentions to switch to e-cigarettes. Schisler has also studied patient-provider communication regarding cigarette and e-cigarette use during pregnancy, adapting and validating measures for communication frequency and quality. Additionally, his research has explored young adults' experiences attempting to quit e-cigarettes and the development of instruments to measure bystander intentions to address sexual harassment within college Greek organizations, applying a reasoned action approach to these behavioral studies. Schisler collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Page D. Dobbs and Emily Richardson.

Metrics

  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 9
  • Citations: 40

Selected Publications

  • The Adaptation and Validation of an Instrument Measuring Bystander Intention to Address Gym-Based Sexual Harassment: An Application of the Reasoned Action Approach (2025) DOI
  • #Discreetshipping: Selling E-cigarettes on TikTok (2024) DOI
  • Cigarette and E-Cigarette Harm Perceptions During Pregnancy (2024) DOI
  • Assessing Sorority Women’s Perceptions of Barriers to Reporting Sexual Assaults That Occur Within College Campus Greek Organizations (2023) DOI
  • Miscommunication about the US federal Tobacco 21 law: a content analysis of Twitter discussions (2022) DOI

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