AbstractObjectiveMany American households struggle to bring in sufficient income to meet basic needs related to nutrition, housing, and healthcare. Nicotine addiction and consequent expenditures on cigarettes may impose extra financial strain on low-income households. We examine how cigarette use behaviors relate to self-reported financial stress/strain among low-income smokers.MethodsAt baseline in 2011/12, OPT-IN recruited adult smokers age 18–64 from the administrative databases of the state-subsidized Minnesota Health Care Programs (N=2406). We tested whether nicotine dependency, type of cigarettes used, and smoking intensity were associated with self-reported difficulty affording food, healthcare, housing, and living within one’s incom...
BackgroundLow-income U.S. adults experiencing food insecurity have a disproportionately high prevale...
IntroductionLow socioeconomic status is associated with high rates of cigarette smoking, and socioec...
Background Research on the financial consequences of quitting smoking is scant. We examined the asso...
Objective: Many American households struggle to bring in sufficient income to meet basic needs relat...
Background: Financial stress is a barrier to successful smoking cessation and a key predictor of rel...
Introduction Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death accounting for about 0.48 million dea...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: Financial stress is a barrier to successful smoking ...
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...
Introduction: Cigarette smoking is substantially more prevalent and rates of smoking cessation are l...
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...
IntroductionFinancial strain and discrimination are consistent predictors of negative health outcome...
Introduction Tobacco disparities persist among low-income smokers who seek care from safety-net clin...
Psychological distress and tobacco use are known to co-occur for many reasons, including vulnerabili...
BackgroundLow-income U.S. adults experiencing food insecurity have a disproportionately high prevale...
IntroductionLow socioeconomic status is associated with high rates of cigarette smoking, and socioec...
Background Research on the financial consequences of quitting smoking is scant. We examined the asso...
Objective: Many American households struggle to bring in sufficient income to meet basic needs relat...
Background: Financial stress is a barrier to successful smoking cessation and a key predictor of rel...
Introduction Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death accounting for about 0.48 million dea...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Background: Financial stress is a barrier to successful smoking ...
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...
Introduction: Cigarette smoking is substantially more prevalent and rates of smoking cessation are l...
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...
IntroductionFinancial strain and discrimination are consistent predictors of negative health outcome...
Introduction Tobacco disparities persist among low-income smokers who seek care from safety-net clin...
Psychological distress and tobacco use are known to co-occur for many reasons, including vulnerabili...
BackgroundLow-income U.S. adults experiencing food insecurity have a disproportionately high prevale...
IntroductionLow socioeconomic status is associated with high rates of cigarette smoking, and socioec...
Background Research on the financial consequences of quitting smoking is scant. We examined the asso...