Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants’ smoking is rarely ever compared to the prevalence of smoking in their country of origin. The goal of this study is to compare the smoking prevalence among migrants to that of both the US-born population and the countries of origin. Further analyses assess the influence of sex, age at time of entry to the US and education level.Data of 248,726 US-born and migrants from 14 countries were obtained from the Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey (TUS-CPS) from 2006–2007. Data on 108,653 respondents from the corresponding countries of origin were taken from the World Health Survey (WHS) from 2002–2005.The prevalence of smoking among migrants (men: ...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...
<p>*Other Africa: Ghana, Kenya and South Africa. ** Total does not include US-born.</p
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants’ smoking is rarely ...
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smoking is rarely ...
OBJECTIVES: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smokin...
Introduction Immigrants in the United States are less likely to smoke than those born in the United...
Migrants often face multiple risk factors for smoking initiation. Former studies that have explored ...
Abstract Background Compared to the majority population of a host country, migrants tend to have dif...
Background We aimed to identify factors associated with smoking among immigrants. In particular, we ...
International audienceBackground : Migrants make up a growing share of European populations, and ver...
In this paper we examine smoking prevalence and frequency among Asian and Latino U.S. immigrants, fo...
Introduction and Aims. Approximately 25% of the Australian population was born abroad, yet there has...
Background Although the French population comprises large and diverse immigrant groups, there is lit...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...
<p>*Other Africa: Ghana, Kenya and South Africa. ** Total does not include US-born.</p
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants’ smoking is rarely ...
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smoking is rarely ...
OBJECTIVES: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smokin...
Introduction Immigrants in the United States are less likely to smoke than those born in the United...
Migrants often face multiple risk factors for smoking initiation. Former studies that have explored ...
Abstract Background Compared to the majority population of a host country, migrants tend to have dif...
Background We aimed to identify factors associated with smoking among immigrants. In particular, we ...
International audienceBackground : Migrants make up a growing share of European populations, and ver...
In this paper we examine smoking prevalence and frequency among Asian and Latino U.S. immigrants, fo...
Introduction and Aims. Approximately 25% of the Australian population was born abroad, yet there has...
Background Although the French population comprises large and diverse immigrant groups, there is lit...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...
<p>*Other Africa: Ghana, Kenya and South Africa. ** Total does not include US-born.</p