Introduction Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death accounting for about 0.48 million deaths in the US every year. Across the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient smoking prevalence differs greatly, with those of lower SES smoking at much higher rates than those of higher SES. Previous studies have shown relationships between socioeconomic status, financial strain, and smoking. However, little research has explored the possibility that financial strain might mediate the relationship between socioeconomic status and smoking. Thus, the goal of the current study was to determine whether financial strain was a mediating factor in the relationship between socioeconomic status and smoking. Methods Participants (N=238) were primarily fe...
Introduction: Financial strain and discrimination are consistent predictors of negative health outco...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic status (SES) is a major determinant of tobacco use but little is k...
Introduction\ud \ud Low socioeconomic status is associated with high rates of cigarette smoking, and...
Objective: Many American households struggle to bring in sufficient income to meet basic needs relat...
AbstractObjectiveMany American households struggle to bring in sufficient income to meet basic needs...
Financial stress is associated with fewer quit attempts and higher relapse rates. This study aimed t...
Financial stress is associated with fewer quit attempts and higher relapse rates. This study aimed t...
Cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of illness, disability and death in the United States, a...
AIMS: To investigate the associations between economic stress in childhood and adulthood, and tobacc...
Objectives This paper used national survey data to investigate ‘hardcore’ smoking as predicted by th...
BACKGROUND: African Americans suffer disproportionately from the adverse consequences of behavioral ...
Background Research on the financial consequences of quitting smoking is scant. We examined the asso...
Introduction: Cigarette smoking is substantially more prevalent and rates of smoking cessation are l...
Objective. Socioeconomic status (SES) has been associated with smoking among adolescents, but it is ...
Background It is not clear whether the harm associated with smoking differs by socioeconomic status....
Introduction: Financial strain and discrimination are consistent predictors of negative health outco...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic status (SES) is a major determinant of tobacco use but little is k...
Introduction\ud \ud Low socioeconomic status is associated with high rates of cigarette smoking, and...
Objective: Many American households struggle to bring in sufficient income to meet basic needs relat...
AbstractObjectiveMany American households struggle to bring in sufficient income to meet basic needs...
Financial stress is associated with fewer quit attempts and higher relapse rates. This study aimed t...
Financial stress is associated with fewer quit attempts and higher relapse rates. This study aimed t...
Cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of illness, disability and death in the United States, a...
AIMS: To investigate the associations between economic stress in childhood and adulthood, and tobacc...
Objectives This paper used national survey data to investigate ‘hardcore’ smoking as predicted by th...
BACKGROUND: African Americans suffer disproportionately from the adverse consequences of behavioral ...
Background Research on the financial consequences of quitting smoking is scant. We examined the asso...
Introduction: Cigarette smoking is substantially more prevalent and rates of smoking cessation are l...
Objective. Socioeconomic status (SES) has been associated with smoking among adolescents, but it is ...
Background It is not clear whether the harm associated with smoking differs by socioeconomic status....
Introduction: Financial strain and discrimination are consistent predictors of negative health outco...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic status (SES) is a major determinant of tobacco use but little is k...
Introduction\ud \ud Low socioeconomic status is associated with high rates of cigarette smoking, and...