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OBJECTIVE: African Americans currently bear the greatest burden of morbidity and mortality due to sm...
IntroductionThis study compared tobacco use and cessation for African Americans (AA), Asians/Pacific...
Background: This study tested the hypothesis that data from random digit-dial telephone surveys unde...
BACKGROUND: This study examines the current prevalence of cigarette smoking and the number of cigare...
Reducing tobacco use is an important public health objective. It is the largest preventable cause of...
Background and aims: Non-Hispanic African Americans (African Americans) smoke fewer cigarettes ...
Background The objective of this study is to compare African American and White excess mortality ca...
PurposeTo examine disparities and changes over time in the population-level distribution of smokers ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The abuse of tobacco products is cause for international concern. The World Health Organization (WHO...
The abuse of tobacco products is cause for international concern. The World Health Organization (WHO...
Purpose. To compare the utilization rate of a statewide tobacco quitline by African-American smokers...
Objectives. We examined disparities in smoking cessation rates between African Americans and Whites ...
Background: Although higher socioeconomic status (SES) indicators such as educational attainment are...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated whether socioeconomic factors explain racial/ethnic differences ...
OBJECTIVE: African Americans currently bear the greatest burden of morbidity and mortality due to sm...
IntroductionThis study compared tobacco use and cessation for African Americans (AA), Asians/Pacific...
Background: This study tested the hypothesis that data from random digit-dial telephone surveys unde...
BACKGROUND: This study examines the current prevalence of cigarette smoking and the number of cigare...
Reducing tobacco use is an important public health objective. It is the largest preventable cause of...
Background and aims: Non-Hispanic African Americans (African Americans) smoke fewer cigarettes ...
Background The objective of this study is to compare African American and White excess mortality ca...
PurposeTo examine disparities and changes over time in the population-level distribution of smokers ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
The abuse of tobacco products is cause for international concern. The World Health Organization (WHO...
The abuse of tobacco products is cause for international concern. The World Health Organization (WHO...
Purpose. To compare the utilization rate of a statewide tobacco quitline by African-American smokers...
Objectives. We examined disparities in smoking cessation rates between African Americans and Whites ...
Background: Although higher socioeconomic status (SES) indicators such as educational attainment are...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated whether socioeconomic factors explain racial/ethnic differences ...
OBJECTIVE: African Americans currently bear the greatest burden of morbidity and mortality due to sm...
IntroductionThis study compared tobacco use and cessation for African Americans (AA), Asians/Pacific...
Background: This study tested the hypothesis that data from random digit-dial telephone surveys unde...