Introduction: Among young adults, use of hookah tobacco (HT) is an emerging health-risk behavior. The goals were to demonstrate that (1) the prevalence of ever-use and current use of HT increased among U.S. young adults (18–30 years old) in the period from 2010 to 2015 and (2) the patterns of HT use differed across diverse demographic subpopulations of young adults. Methods: We merged and analyzed data from the 2010–2011 and 2014–2015 Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey. The sample (n = 55,352) was representative of the young adult population in the U.S. Two binary measures were the ever and current use of HT. The significance level was 5%. Results: The rate of current use of HT increased from 1% in 2010–11 to 2% in 2014...
IntroductionWhile risk factors for cigarette smoking among youth and young adults are well-documente...
The recent global expansion of hookah use by youth and young adults to smoke tobacco poses anew chal...
Background Most hookah use studies have not included racial and ethnic minorities wh...
Introduction: Among young adults, use of hookah tobacco (HT) is an emerging health-risk behavior. Th...
Introduction: Among young adults, use of hookah tobacco (HT) is an emerging health-risk behavior. Th...
IntroductionNational data indicate that the prevalence of non-cigarette tobacco product use is highe...
INTRODUCTION: Waterpipe tobacco smoking, also known as hookah and shisha, has surged in popularity a...
Hookah smoking is growing in popularity among college-age students in the United States. Community-b...
We examined trends in hookah use among New York City middle and high school students. We calculated ...
Background. Waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS or “hookah”) is common among adolescents and college stud...
Introduction Waterpipe tobacco smoking, also known as hookah and shisha, has surged in pop...
OBJECTIVES Although youth cigarette smoking has declined in the United States, use of alternative to...
Background and Purpose: Hookah smoking is a growing young adult phenomenon, particularly among colle...
Water pipe (i.e., hookah) tobacco smoking (WTS) had the highest prevalence among 18- to 24-year-olds...
ObjectivesAlthough youth cigarette smoking has declined in the United States, use of alternative tob...
IntroductionWhile risk factors for cigarette smoking among youth and young adults are well-documente...
The recent global expansion of hookah use by youth and young adults to smoke tobacco poses anew chal...
Background Most hookah use studies have not included racial and ethnic minorities wh...
Introduction: Among young adults, use of hookah tobacco (HT) is an emerging health-risk behavior. Th...
Introduction: Among young adults, use of hookah tobacco (HT) is an emerging health-risk behavior. Th...
IntroductionNational data indicate that the prevalence of non-cigarette tobacco product use is highe...
INTRODUCTION: Waterpipe tobacco smoking, also known as hookah and shisha, has surged in popularity a...
Hookah smoking is growing in popularity among college-age students in the United States. Community-b...
We examined trends in hookah use among New York City middle and high school students. We calculated ...
Background. Waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS or “hookah”) is common among adolescents and college stud...
Introduction Waterpipe tobacco smoking, also known as hookah and shisha, has surged in pop...
OBJECTIVES Although youth cigarette smoking has declined in the United States, use of alternative to...
Background and Purpose: Hookah smoking is a growing young adult phenomenon, particularly among colle...
Water pipe (i.e., hookah) tobacco smoking (WTS) had the highest prevalence among 18- to 24-year-olds...
ObjectivesAlthough youth cigarette smoking has declined in the United States, use of alternative tob...
IntroductionWhile risk factors for cigarette smoking among youth and young adults are well-documente...
The recent global expansion of hookah use by youth and young adults to smoke tobacco poses anew chal...
Background Most hookah use studies have not included racial and ethnic minorities wh...