Titre : | American Journal of Public Health, Vol.97 n°8 - August 2007 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 01/08/2007 |
Année de publication : | 2007 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Lien : | http://ajph.aphapublications.org/toc/ajph/97/8 |
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OBJECTIVES: We conducted a large, population-based study to assess tobacco use in California's lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) population. METHODS: Standard measures of tobacco use from 2 separate, statewide household-based studies [...]
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OBJECTIVES: Each year, nearly 2 in 5 cigarette smokers try to quit, but fewer than 10% succeed. Taking a multifaceted approach to examine the predictors of successfully quitting smoking, we identified factors associated with successf[...]
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E. A. GILPIN ;
M. M. WHITE ;
MESSER K. ;
J. P. PIERCE
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OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether receptivity to tobacco advertising and promotions during young adolescence predicts young adult smoking 6 years later.
METHODS: Two longitudinal cohorts of adolescents drawn from the 1993 and 1996 versions o[...]
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REITZEL L.R. ;
VIDRINE J.I. ;
Y. LI ;
P. D. MULLEN ;
M. M. VELASQUEZ ;
CINCIRIPINI P.M. ;
COFTA-WOERPEL L. ;
GREISINGER A. ;
D. W. WETTER
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OBJECTIVES: Associations between subjective social status, a subjective measure of socioeconomic status, and predictors of risk for postpartum smoking were examined among 123 pregnant women (aged 18-24 years) who stopped smoking beca[...]
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OBJECTIVES: We examined the mechanisms by which living in a disadvantaged minority community influences smoking and illegal cigarette sale and purchasing behaviors after a large cigarette tax increase.
METHODS: Data were collected from 14 focu[...]
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Prospective predictors of long-term abstinence versus relapse among smokers who quit as young adults
MACY J.T. ;
D. C. SEO ;
L. CHASSIN ;
PRESSON C.C. ;
S. J. SHERMAN
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OBJECTIVES: We sought to identify prospective predictors of long-term abstinence versus relapse among individuals who quit smoking as young adults. METHODS: Participants from an ongoing longitudinal study of smoking who had quit for [...]
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Use of tobacco cessation treatments among young adult smokers: 2005 National Health Interview Survey
CURRY S.J. ;
K. A. SPORER ;
PUGACH O. ;
R. T. CAMPBELL ;
S. EMERY
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OBJECTIVES: We compared use of smoking cessation treatments and factors associated with treatment use among young adult smokers and other adult smokers. METHODS: We used data from the 2005 National Health Interview Survey core and cancer control[...]
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M. J. STARK ;
K. ROHDE ;
J. E. MAHER ;
B. A. PIZACANI ;
C. W. DENT ;
R. BARD ;
S. G. CARMELLA ;
A. R. BENOIT ;
N. M. THOMSON ;
S. S. HECHT
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OBJECTIVES: We studied the impact of clean indoor air law exemptions and preemption policies on the prevalence of a tobacco-specific lung carcinogen-4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) - among nonsmoking bar and restaurant worke[...]
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OBJECTIVES: We investigated associations between tobacco industry denormalization attitudes and the smoking behavior of young adults (aged 18 to 29 years). METHODS: We analyzed data from 9455 young adults in the 2002 California Tobacco Survey. R[...]
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S. E. MARCUS ;
K. PAHL ;
Y. NING ;
J. S. BROOK
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OBJECTIVES: We examined the pathways to smoking cessation between late adolescence and young adulthood. METHODS: We obtained data from a sample of urban African American and Puerto Rican young adults (N=242), mean age 19 years, who r[...]
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P. BADER ;
TRAVIS H.E. ;
SKINNER H.A.
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OBJECTIVES: We synthesized evidence regarding effective strategies for smoking cessation among employed or unemployed young adults aged 18 to 24 years. METHODS: For this knowledge synthesis, we used (1) a systematic review of the sci[...]
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OBJECTIVES: We sought to fill gaps in knowledge of smoking behaviors among college-educated and non-college-educated young adults. METHODS: We used data from the 2003 Tobacco Use Supplement of the Current Population Survey to analyze smoking beh[...]
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P. FAGAN ;
E. AUGUSTSON ;
C.L. BACKINGER ;
M. E. O'CONNELL ;
R. E. VOLLINGER ;
A. KAUFMAN ;
J. T. GIBSON
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OBJECTIVES: We investigated variables associated with quitting behaviors among current, daily, and nondaily young adult smokers in the United States. METHODS: Data from the national 2003 Tobacco Use Special Cessation Supplement to th[...]
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SOLBERG L.I. ;
S. E. ASCHE ;
BOYLE R. ;
M. C. McCARTY ;
M.J. THOELE
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OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine whether the educational backgrounds of young adult smokers (aged 18 to 24 years) affect their cessation attitudes or behaviors in ways that could be used to improve smoking interventions. METHODS: W[...]
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Extensive research has demonstrated that public education through media campaigns is an effective means to reduce smoking prevalence and tobacco consumption. Aggressive media campaigns that confront the tobacco industry's deceptive p[...]
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L. ZELLERS ;
M. A. THOMAS ;
M. ASHE
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There is mounting evidence that documents the dangers of exposure to secondhand smoke, including in the workplace. In states that permit workplace smoking, employers face significant legal risks from employees who are exposed to seco[...]
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