Approximately 50% of African American (AA) smokers are light smokers (smoke <or=10 cigarettes a day), yet this group is understudied despite being at-risk of smoking-related death and disease. This study is a secondary analysis of data from a clinical trial that assessed the efficacy of nicotine gum and counseling for smoking cessation among African American light smokers. The purpose of the current paper was to assess nicotine dependence among participants enrolled in the clinical trial using three measures of nicotine dependence. The Cigarette Dependence Scale (CDS), the Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence Scale (FTND), and the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale (NDSS) were administered to 700 participants (67% female; mean age=45 yea...
IntroductionThe Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate tobacco product constitue...
Variations in nicotine metabolism are thought to contribute to differences in cigarette consumption ...
Rate of nicotine metabolism has been identified as an important factor influencing nicotine intake a...
Approximately 50% of African American (AA) smokers are light smokers (smoke <or=10 cigarettes a day)...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to identify biobehavioral variables associated with greater intake ...
AimsTo investigate the relationships between tobacco dependence, biomarkers of nicotine and carcinog...
In a general population sample from the Detroit site of the Collaborative Genetic Study of Nicotine ...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) smokers experience greater tobacco-related disease burden than White...
Considerable research, ranging from survey to clinical to genetic, has utilized traditional measures...
BackgroundFew studies have compared nicotine dependence among menthol and non-menthol cigarette smok...
The purpose was to determine racially classified social group differences in smoking, nicotine depen...
Introduction: Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is influenced by norms and regulations, socioeconom...
Background: Tobacco is the significant cause of preventable death worldwide. The prevalence of smoki...
Objective: To compare nicotine-dependent smokers identified by the modified Fagerström Tolerance Que...
AIMS: To determine whether African American light smokers who smoked menthol cigarettes had lower ce...
IntroductionThe Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate tobacco product constitue...
Variations in nicotine metabolism are thought to contribute to differences in cigarette consumption ...
Rate of nicotine metabolism has been identified as an important factor influencing nicotine intake a...
Approximately 50% of African American (AA) smokers are light smokers (smoke <or=10 cigarettes a day)...
ObjectiveThe study objective was to identify biobehavioral variables associated with greater intake ...
AimsTo investigate the relationships between tobacco dependence, biomarkers of nicotine and carcinog...
In a general population sample from the Detroit site of the Collaborative Genetic Study of Nicotine ...
BackgroundAfrican American (AA) smokers experience greater tobacco-related disease burden than White...
Considerable research, ranging from survey to clinical to genetic, has utilized traditional measures...
BackgroundFew studies have compared nicotine dependence among menthol and non-menthol cigarette smok...
The purpose was to determine racially classified social group differences in smoking, nicotine depen...
Introduction: Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is influenced by norms and regulations, socioeconom...
Background: Tobacco is the significant cause of preventable death worldwide. The prevalence of smoki...
Objective: To compare nicotine-dependent smokers identified by the modified Fagerström Tolerance Que...
AIMS: To determine whether African American light smokers who smoked menthol cigarettes had lower ce...
IntroductionThe Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate tobacco product constitue...
Variations in nicotine metabolism are thought to contribute to differences in cigarette consumption ...
Rate of nicotine metabolism has been identified as an important factor influencing nicotine intake a...