Background. The current study describes concurrent use of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco (CiST) among males and females and evaluates factors associated with CiST use. Methods. Cross-sectional data were drawn from the 2010 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). Weighted stratified analyses were performed to find associations between CiST use and sociodemographic factors by gender. CiST users were compared to three different tobacco use groups: nonusers, exclusive smokers, and exclusive ST users. Results. Younger age and heavy alcohol consumption were consistently associated with increased odds of CiST use among both males and females, and regardless of comparison group. Among males, education was inversely related to CiST use...
poster abstractPrevious research suggests that individuals with chemical dependence history experien...
IntroductionLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals smoke at rates 1.5-2 times higher than the ...
Despite evidence of differences in smoking behaviour between women and men, few studies have assesse...
Background: Despite significant declines in smoking rates in the United States, a substantial percen...
Background: There has been an increase in the use of smokeless tobacco in recent times. Whether smok...
Purpose This study examines sociodemographic patterns of exclusive/dual/polytobacco use among U.S. h...
Tobacco use is among the top preventable causes of death in the United States, and American Indian (...
Most individuals in drug treatment programmes use tobacco and are dependent on nicotine. For 323 par...
Purpose: To provide tobacco product use patterns for US adults by sociodemographic group. Design: A ...
Background: The concurrent use of cigarettes withother tobacco products, such as smokeless tobacco(S...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) may be more likely to smoke than general population men. Such popula...
Previous research findings indicate that tobacco use and alcohol use among African-Americans is a ma...
Emerging evidence suggests bisexual populations are at increased risk for a variety of negative heal...
Socioeconomic differences in tobacco use have been reported, but there is a lack of evidence on how ...
This study examined gender, prior tobacco use, and social-environmental factors as predictors of int...
poster abstractPrevious research suggests that individuals with chemical dependence history experien...
IntroductionLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals smoke at rates 1.5-2 times higher than the ...
Despite evidence of differences in smoking behaviour between women and men, few studies have assesse...
Background: Despite significant declines in smoking rates in the United States, a substantial percen...
Background: There has been an increase in the use of smokeless tobacco in recent times. Whether smok...
Purpose This study examines sociodemographic patterns of exclusive/dual/polytobacco use among U.S. h...
Tobacco use is among the top preventable causes of death in the United States, and American Indian (...
Most individuals in drug treatment programmes use tobacco and are dependent on nicotine. For 323 par...
Purpose: To provide tobacco product use patterns for US adults by sociodemographic group. Design: A ...
Background: The concurrent use of cigarettes withother tobacco products, such as smokeless tobacco(S...
Men who have sex with men (MSM) may be more likely to smoke than general population men. Such popula...
Previous research findings indicate that tobacco use and alcohol use among African-Americans is a ma...
Emerging evidence suggests bisexual populations are at increased risk for a variety of negative heal...
Socioeconomic differences in tobacco use have been reported, but there is a lack of evidence on how ...
This study examined gender, prior tobacco use, and social-environmental factors as predictors of int...
poster abstractPrevious research suggests that individuals with chemical dependence history experien...
IntroductionLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals smoke at rates 1.5-2 times higher than the ...
Despite evidence of differences in smoking behaviour between women and men, few studies have assesse...