This study was designed to examine the relationship between language spoken and smoking (at least once a month) among New York City Hispanic-Latino adolescents, using a large sample of specific Hispanic-Latino subgroups (Puerto Rican, Dominican, Colombian, and Ecuadorian youth) and controlling for social and environmental factors. The sample included 3,129 Hispanic-Latino students in 47 New York City public and parochial schools. Of the total sample, 43 percent were Puerto Rican, 20 percent Dominican, 7 percent Colombian, and 7 percent Ecuadorian. The students completed questionnaires that were designed to assess social and environmental influences on their smoking and determine what languages they spoke (English and Spanish) with parents a...
Objectives. This study sought to compare smoking behavior among Latino men and women from different ...
BackgroundResearch suggests that an immigrant paradox exists where those who were not born in the Un...
Objectives: (1) Examine differences by two proxy measures of acculturation – English Language Profic...
Undergraduate Research ScholarshipPressey Research Grant178 Latino men and women were surveyed from ...
in smoking (lifetime prevalence and 30-day prevalence) exist among a cohort of Asian, black, Hispani...
Our objective was to identify factors associated with current cigarette smoking among Latino adults ...
In this study, we examined the association between English language usage (one of the indicators of ...
Surveys of cigarette smoking among Hispanics in the Southwest have shown a pattern of smoking distin...
Background. Hispanic populations have been shown to be at high risk for smoking. The complex psychol...
The large differences in youth smoking behavior across ethnic and racial groups are often overlooked...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of published studies investigating the association of accu...
Background Hispanics are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States, and projected to gr...
INTRODUCTION: Latin America has the highest prevalence of tobacco use by youth. Higher media literac...
Introduction: Latin America has the highest prevalence of tobacco use by youth. Higher media literac...
BackgroundPrior national surveys capture smoking behaviors of the aggregated U.S. Hispanic/Latino po...
Objectives. This study sought to compare smoking behavior among Latino men and women from different ...
BackgroundResearch suggests that an immigrant paradox exists where those who were not born in the Un...
Objectives: (1) Examine differences by two proxy measures of acculturation – English Language Profic...
Undergraduate Research ScholarshipPressey Research Grant178 Latino men and women were surveyed from ...
in smoking (lifetime prevalence and 30-day prevalence) exist among a cohort of Asian, black, Hispani...
Our objective was to identify factors associated with current cigarette smoking among Latino adults ...
In this study, we examined the association between English language usage (one of the indicators of ...
Surveys of cigarette smoking among Hispanics in the Southwest have shown a pattern of smoking distin...
Background. Hispanic populations have been shown to be at high risk for smoking. The complex psychol...
The large differences in youth smoking behavior across ethnic and racial groups are often overlooked...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of published studies investigating the association of accu...
Background Hispanics are the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States, and projected to gr...
INTRODUCTION: Latin America has the highest prevalence of tobacco use by youth. Higher media literac...
Introduction: Latin America has the highest prevalence of tobacco use by youth. Higher media literac...
BackgroundPrior national surveys capture smoking behaviors of the aggregated U.S. Hispanic/Latino po...
Objectives. This study sought to compare smoking behavior among Latino men and women from different ...
BackgroundResearch suggests that an immigrant paradox exists where those who were not born in the Un...
Objectives: (1) Examine differences by two proxy measures of acculturation – English Language Profic...