OBJECTIVES: To ascertain non-ceremonial tobacco use among rural American Indians in New Mexico (United States). DESIGN: A geographically targeted telephone survey. SETTING: Rural New Mexico. PARTICIPANTS: American Indian residents aged 18 years and older. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Prevalence of ever-smokers and current smokers of cigarettes and ever-users and current users of smokeless tobacco, number of cigarettes smoked, and prevalence of cigarette smoking quitting behaviour. RESULTS: Of the 1266 respondents, 38.5% (95% confidence interval (CI) = 34.5% to 42.1%) reported ever smoking, and 16.3% (95% CI = 13.5% to 19.0%) reported being current smokers. Current smokers averaged 7.6 (95% CI = 6.0 to 9.3) cigarettes per day. Current smoking prev...
Introduction American Indian youths smoke cigarettes at high rates, yet few smoking-cessation progra...
Background: High rates of smoking are documented among some American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN...
Seven published and two unpublished surveys of Native American school children's use of smokeless to...
The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of smoking and smokeless tobacco use in an ...
American Indian or Alaska Natives have the highest rates of current cigarette (36.5%) and smokeless ...
American-Indian adolescents have the highest tobacco use prevalence of all ethnic groups in the Unit...
OBJECTIVES: To determine health-related quality of life for rural American Indians using an economic...
Tobacco use is among the top preventable causes of death in the United States, and American Indian (...
Background: Nearly 275 million adults use tobacco in India, which contributes substantially to poten...
American-Indian adolescents have the highest tobacco use prevalence of all ethnic groups in the Unit...
BackgroundAsian Indians (AIs) in the United States exhibit disproportionate burdens of oral cancer a...
Study Goals: The specific goals of this study are to characterize the use of tobacco by students in...
Background: Nearly 275 million adults use tobacco in India, which contributes substantially to poten...
BACKGROUND: This paper describes a school-based cancer prevention project for fifth- and seventh-gra...
Little is known about smoking patterns of urban American Indians and their interest in quitting. Mos...
Introduction American Indian youths smoke cigarettes at high rates, yet few smoking-cessation progra...
Background: High rates of smoking are documented among some American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN...
Seven published and two unpublished surveys of Native American school children's use of smokeless to...
The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of smoking and smokeless tobacco use in an ...
American Indian or Alaska Natives have the highest rates of current cigarette (36.5%) and smokeless ...
American-Indian adolescents have the highest tobacco use prevalence of all ethnic groups in the Unit...
OBJECTIVES: To determine health-related quality of life for rural American Indians using an economic...
Tobacco use is among the top preventable causes of death in the United States, and American Indian (...
Background: Nearly 275 million adults use tobacco in India, which contributes substantially to poten...
American-Indian adolescents have the highest tobacco use prevalence of all ethnic groups in the Unit...
BackgroundAsian Indians (AIs) in the United States exhibit disproportionate burdens of oral cancer a...
Study Goals: The specific goals of this study are to characterize the use of tobacco by students in...
Background: Nearly 275 million adults use tobacco in India, which contributes substantially to poten...
BACKGROUND: This paper describes a school-based cancer prevention project for fifth- and seventh-gra...
Little is known about smoking patterns of urban American Indians and their interest in quitting. Mos...
Introduction American Indian youths smoke cigarettes at high rates, yet few smoking-cessation progra...
Background: High rates of smoking are documented among some American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN...
Seven published and two unpublished surveys of Native American school children's use of smokeless to...