Background:There is a well-established social gradient in smoking, but little is known about the underlying behavioral mechanisms. Here, we take a social-ecological perspective by examining daily stress experience as a process linking social disadvantage to smoking behavior.Method:A sample of 194 daily smokers, who were not attempting to quit, recorded their smoking and information about situational and contextual factors for three weeks using an electronic diary. We tested whether socioeconomic disadvantage (indicated by educational attainment, income and race) exerts indirect effects on smoking (cigarettes per day) via daily stress. Stress experience was assessed at the end of each day using Ecological Momentary Assessment methods. Data w...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
This study examined daily minor stress and cigarette smoking in adult habitual smokers. In this stud...
This study used a behavioural ecological approach by observing whether solitary and social smoking v...
Background:There is a well-established social gradient in smoking, but little is known about the und...
Background:There is a well-established social gradient in smoking, but little is known about the und...
It is well documented that there is a substantial social gradient in smoking behaviour. Smoking is m...
It is well documented that there is a substantial social gradient in smoking behaviour. Smoking is m...
There is a well-established socioeconomic gradient in smoking behavior: those with lower socioeconom...
There is a well-established socioeconomic gradient in smoking behavior: those with lower socioeconom...
There is a well-established socioeconomic gradient in smoking behavior: those with lower socioeconom...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
Goal. This study aimed (a) to assess whether smoking reduces stress in non-deprived smokers, (b) to ...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
AbstractObjectiveSocial support interventions have demonstrated limited effectiveness for preventing...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
This study examined daily minor stress and cigarette smoking in adult habitual smokers. In this stud...
This study used a behavioural ecological approach by observing whether solitary and social smoking v...
Background:There is a well-established social gradient in smoking, but little is known about the und...
Background:There is a well-established social gradient in smoking, but little is known about the und...
It is well documented that there is a substantial social gradient in smoking behaviour. Smoking is m...
It is well documented that there is a substantial social gradient in smoking behaviour. Smoking is m...
There is a well-established socioeconomic gradient in smoking behavior: those with lower socioeconom...
There is a well-established socioeconomic gradient in smoking behavior: those with lower socioeconom...
There is a well-established socioeconomic gradient in smoking behavior: those with lower socioeconom...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
Goal. This study aimed (a) to assess whether smoking reduces stress in non-deprived smokers, (b) to ...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
AbstractObjectiveSocial support interventions have demonstrated limited effectiveness for preventing...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
This study examined daily minor stress and cigarette smoking in adult habitual smokers. In this stud...
This study used a behavioural ecological approach by observing whether solitary and social smoking v...