Growing research finds that social capital is associated with smoking. However, most studies focus on white populations and do not take into account potential differences between genders. The present study examines the associations between social capital and self-report smoking status and assesses the moderating role of gender among a national representative sample of Asian American adults. Social capital consisted of measures of individual social connectedness (i.e. social ties with relatives and friends) and subjective evaluation of family and neighborhood environment (i.e. family and neighborhood cohesion, family conflict). Asian men were almost three times more likely to be current smokers than women (20.1 % vs. 7.0%). Results of multiv...
This study was undertaken to examine gender differences in the perception of social constraints agai...
[[abstract]]Objective Social structure and social capital are important variables for public health ...
In this paper, we explore one mechanism that may underlie the negative relationship between social c...
Growing research finds that social capital is associated with smoking. However, most studies focus o...
Many empirical studies have suggested that social capital is positively related to health. However, ...
To analyze how dimensions of social capital at the individual level are associated with adolescent s...
To analyze how dimensions of social capital at the individual level are associated with adolescent s...
ObjectivesWe examined how different dimensions of social capital (i.e., family and friend connection...
Objective: Cigarette smoking is a worldwide public health concern, due to its long- and short-term h...
In all developed and some developing countries there are socioeconomic status (SES) differences in t...
Using a rich Norwegian longitudinal data set, this study explores the effects of different social ca...
Studies have suggested poorer health in the homosexual and bisexual groups compared to heterosexuals...
Studies on personal social capital and health have relied on several key measures of social capital ...
This study determined whether there is an association between social capital and a composite outcome...
Introduction: Identifying factors that influence individuals' smoking behavior remains a huge public...
This study was undertaken to examine gender differences in the perception of social constraints agai...
[[abstract]]Objective Social structure and social capital are important variables for public health ...
In this paper, we explore one mechanism that may underlie the negative relationship between social c...
Growing research finds that social capital is associated with smoking. However, most studies focus o...
Many empirical studies have suggested that social capital is positively related to health. However, ...
To analyze how dimensions of social capital at the individual level are associated with adolescent s...
To analyze how dimensions of social capital at the individual level are associated with adolescent s...
ObjectivesWe examined how different dimensions of social capital (i.e., family and friend connection...
Objective: Cigarette smoking is a worldwide public health concern, due to its long- and short-term h...
In all developed and some developing countries there are socioeconomic status (SES) differences in t...
Using a rich Norwegian longitudinal data set, this study explores the effects of different social ca...
Studies have suggested poorer health in the homosexual and bisexual groups compared to heterosexuals...
Studies on personal social capital and health have relied on several key measures of social capital ...
This study determined whether there is an association between social capital and a composite outcome...
Introduction: Identifying factors that influence individuals' smoking behavior remains a huge public...
This study was undertaken to examine gender differences in the perception of social constraints agai...
[[abstract]]Objective Social structure and social capital are important variables for public health ...
In this paper, we explore one mechanism that may underlie the negative relationship between social c...