Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in understanding whether immigrant Latinos’ smoking prevalence is stable, converging, or diverging, compared with U.S.-born Latinos. This study aimed to disentangle the roles of period changes, duration of U.S. residence, and immigrant arrival cohort in explaining the gap in smoking prevalence between foreign-born and U.S.-born Latinos. Using repeated cross-sectional data spanning 1998–2013 (U.S. National Health Interview Survey), regressions predicted current smoking among foreign-born and U.S.-born Latino men and women (n = 12,492). We contrasted findings from conventional regression analyses that simply include period and duration of residence effec...
ObjectivesWe examined trends in smoking behaviors across 2 periods among Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, an...
Background: We analyzed changes in smoking by length of stay among immigrants in Germany and related...
Mexican immigrants have lower smoking rates than US-born Mexicans, which some scholars attribute to ...
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...
Introduction Immigrants in the United States are less likely to smoke than those born in the United...
Background In many developed countries, immigrants live longer—that is, have lower death rates at mo...
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 ...
Introduction Although California is home to the largest Hispanic/Latino population, few studies have...
OBJECTIVES: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smokin...
Objectives. We examined trends in smoking behaviors across 2 periods among Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, ...
Our objective was to identify factors associated with current cigarette smoking among Latino adults ...
In this paper we examine smoking prevalence and frequency among Asian and Latino U.S. immigrants, fo...
ObjectivesWe examined trends in smoking behaviors across 2 periods among Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, an...
Background: We analyzed changes in smoking by length of stay among immigrants in Germany and related...
Mexican immigrants have lower smoking rates than US-born Mexicans, which some scholars attribute to ...
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...
Introduction Immigrants in the United States are less likely to smoke than those born in the United...
Background In many developed countries, immigrants live longer—that is, have lower death rates at mo...
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 ...
Introduction Although California is home to the largest Hispanic/Latino population, few studies have...
OBJECTIVES: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smokin...
Objectives. We examined trends in smoking behaviors across 2 periods among Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, ...
Our objective was to identify factors associated with current cigarette smoking among Latino adults ...
In this paper we examine smoking prevalence and frequency among Asian and Latino U.S. immigrants, fo...
ObjectivesWe examined trends in smoking behaviors across 2 periods among Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, an...
Background: We analyzed changes in smoking by length of stay among immigrants in Germany and related...
Mexican immigrants have lower smoking rates than US-born Mexicans, which some scholars attribute to ...