Abstract Background American Indians (AI) have the highest smoking rates of any ethnic group in the US (40.8%), followed most closely by African Americans (24.3%) and European Americans (23.6%). AI smokers also have more difficulty quitting smoking compared to other ethnic groups, evidenced by their significantly lower quit ratios, and are among the least successful in maintaining long term abstinence. While health disparities like these have existed for years among AI, the epidemiology of smoking and nicotine dependence has not been optimally described among this underserved population. Our overarching hypothesis is that the susceptibility of AI to cigarette smoking and nicotine dependence and its consequences has both an underlying nicoti...
Background: American Indians (AI) have some of the highest smoking rates in the United States. The M...
2013-08-05Background: American Indian (AI) populations suffer the greatest health disparities in the...
No group is more at-risk for tobacco-related health disparities than are American Indian youth. Litt...
Abstract Background American Indians (AI) have the highest smoking rates of any ethnic group in the ...
We utilized eight talking circles to elicit American Indian views of smoking on a U.S. reservation. ...
This study examines the relationship between culture, demographics, education, family structure, pee...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-017-0362-3.Though s...
Introduction: North American Indigenous people (ie, American Indian/Alaska Native and Canadian First...
IntroductionAmerican Indian youths smoke cigarettes at high rates, yet few smoking-cessation program...
This study describes a multiphasic approach to the development of a smokeless tobacco cessation prog...
Tobacco use and associated disease risk vary widely among different populations and ethnic/racial gr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Introduction:Tobacco use is a leading risk factor f...
Tobacco use is among the top preventable causes of death in the United States, and American Indian (...
Background: High rates of smoking are documented among some American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN...
The consequences of starting smoking by age 18 are significant. Early smoking initiation is associat...
Background: American Indians (AI) have some of the highest smoking rates in the United States. The M...
2013-08-05Background: American Indian (AI) populations suffer the greatest health disparities in the...
No group is more at-risk for tobacco-related health disparities than are American Indian youth. Litt...
Abstract Background American Indians (AI) have the highest smoking rates of any ethnic group in the ...
We utilized eight talking circles to elicit American Indian views of smoking on a U.S. reservation. ...
This study examines the relationship between culture, demographics, education, family structure, pee...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://doi.org/10.1007/s10900-017-0362-3.Though s...
Introduction: North American Indigenous people (ie, American Indian/Alaska Native and Canadian First...
IntroductionAmerican Indian youths smoke cigarettes at high rates, yet few smoking-cessation program...
This study describes a multiphasic approach to the development of a smokeless tobacco cessation prog...
Tobacco use and associated disease risk vary widely among different populations and ethnic/racial gr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Introduction:Tobacco use is a leading risk factor f...
Tobacco use is among the top preventable causes of death in the United States, and American Indian (...
Background: High rates of smoking are documented among some American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN...
The consequences of starting smoking by age 18 are significant. Early smoking initiation is associat...
Background: American Indians (AI) have some of the highest smoking rates in the United States. The M...
2013-08-05Background: American Indian (AI) populations suffer the greatest health disparities in the...
No group is more at-risk for tobacco-related health disparities than are American Indian youth. Litt...