Background: American Indians (AI) have some of the highest smoking rates in the United States. The Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma developed a culturally targeted program called ‘‘Second Wind’’ based on the American Cancer Society’s FreshStart smoking cessation program, but it has not been formally tested. Methods: We conducted six focus groups of AI adult smokers at the Haskell Health Center (Lawrence, Kansas). Focus groups assessed beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors related to smoking cessation, as well as participants’ perceptions of the ‘‘Second Wind’’ curriculum’s appropriateness and feasibility for this diverse group. Focus groups were audiotaped, transcribed, coded, and analyzed for content themes. Participants were 41 AI adults (63% fema...
IntroductionAmerican Indian youths smoke cigarettes at high rates, yet few smoking-cessation program...
American Indian or Alaska Natives have the highest rates of current cigarette (36.5%) and smokeless ...
Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, we developed the All Nations Breath ...
developed a culturally targeted program called ‘‘Second Wind’ ’ based on the American Cancer Society...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-017-0362-3.Though s...
We utilized eight talking circles to elicit American Indian views of smoking on a U.S. reservation. ...
This study describes a multiphasic approach to the development of a smokeless tobacco cessation prog...
No group is more at-risk for tobacco-related health disparities than are American Indian youth. Litt...
Little is known about smoking patterns of urban American Indians and their interest in quitting. Mos...
American Indians (AI) face significant disparities in smoking-related diseases. In addition, smoking...
American-Indian adolescents have the highest tobacco use prevalence of all ethnic groups in the Unit...
Introduction American Indian youths smoke cigarettes at high rates, yet few smoking-cessation progra...
Background: High rates of smoking are documented among some American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN...
The use of recreational and commercial tobacco products (nonceremonial or sacred) in North American ...
Purpose. Evaluate a tailored approach for tobacco dependence treatment for American Indians. Design...
IntroductionAmerican Indian youths smoke cigarettes at high rates, yet few smoking-cessation program...
American Indian or Alaska Natives have the highest rates of current cigarette (36.5%) and smokeless ...
Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, we developed the All Nations Breath ...
developed a culturally targeted program called ‘‘Second Wind’ ’ based on the American Cancer Society...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-017-0362-3.Though s...
We utilized eight talking circles to elicit American Indian views of smoking on a U.S. reservation. ...
This study describes a multiphasic approach to the development of a smokeless tobacco cessation prog...
No group is more at-risk for tobacco-related health disparities than are American Indian youth. Litt...
Little is known about smoking patterns of urban American Indians and their interest in quitting. Mos...
American Indians (AI) face significant disparities in smoking-related diseases. In addition, smoking...
American-Indian adolescents have the highest tobacco use prevalence of all ethnic groups in the Unit...
Introduction American Indian youths smoke cigarettes at high rates, yet few smoking-cessation progra...
Background: High rates of smoking are documented among some American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN...
The use of recreational and commercial tobacco products (nonceremonial or sacred) in North American ...
Purpose. Evaluate a tailored approach for tobacco dependence treatment for American Indians. Design...
IntroductionAmerican Indian youths smoke cigarettes at high rates, yet few smoking-cessation program...
American Indian or Alaska Natives have the highest rates of current cigarette (36.5%) and smokeless ...
Using a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach, we developed the All Nations Breath ...