Because most smokers begin smoking during adolescence and because there are few studies that focus on African-American adolescent’s smoking behavior, the purpose of this study was to determine if a significant difference exists in the prevalence of smoking between African-American adolescent teens living with household members who smoke and those living with household members who do not smoke. The subjects in this study were 585 adolescents (342 females and 243 males) who received services at the Center Hill Health Center from 2001 to 2004. The data was collected from the medical records of the clients selected for this study. The data in this study was analyzed using chi square tests of independence. The first analysis revealed that a sign...
Previous research has shown that African American teens are less likely to smoke than Caucasian teen...
This study examined associations between maternal social influences to smoke and girls' early smokin...
Tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States; responsible for more than 40...
Because most smokers begin smoking during adolescence and because there are few studies that focus o...
Smoking is a serious problem that affects the lives of many adolescents every day. Studies have show...
Background. This study examined the relationship between community-level and school-level socioecono...
In the last thirty years, increasing efforts have been made to reduce the prevalence of adolescent t...
In the last thirty years, increasing efforts have been made to reduce the prevalence of adolescent t...
Abstract Background Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. In the de...
Background: Worldwide, Smoking is one of the most critical public health issues. On the other hand, ...
BACKGROUND: Studies of adolescent smoking suggest that the causes of smoking initiation may differ f...
The majority of adult smoking begins during adolescence, and in order for prevention programs to be ...
Purpose: To study the age trend of family and peer influence on adolescent smoking behavior using a ...
Youth tobacco smoking is one of the major public health problems of this society. Although, by some ...
The present study sought to determine whether risk factors for cigarette smoking onset have a strong...
Previous research has shown that African American teens are less likely to smoke than Caucasian teen...
This study examined associations between maternal social influences to smoke and girls' early smokin...
Tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States; responsible for more than 40...
Because most smokers begin smoking during adolescence and because there are few studies that focus o...
Smoking is a serious problem that affects the lives of many adolescents every day. Studies have show...
Background. This study examined the relationship between community-level and school-level socioecono...
In the last thirty years, increasing efforts have been made to reduce the prevalence of adolescent t...
In the last thirty years, increasing efforts have been made to reduce the prevalence of adolescent t...
Abstract Background Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. In the de...
Background: Worldwide, Smoking is one of the most critical public health issues. On the other hand, ...
BACKGROUND: Studies of adolescent smoking suggest that the causes of smoking initiation may differ f...
The majority of adult smoking begins during adolescence, and in order for prevention programs to be ...
Purpose: To study the age trend of family and peer influence on adolescent smoking behavior using a ...
Youth tobacco smoking is one of the major public health problems of this society. Although, by some ...
The present study sought to determine whether risk factors for cigarette smoking onset have a strong...
Previous research has shown that African American teens are less likely to smoke than Caucasian teen...
This study examined associations between maternal social influences to smoke and girls' early smokin...
Tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States; responsible for more than 40...