Objectives Little is known about polytobacco use among African-American adults. This study is the first to explore this among a random, statewide, community sample of African-American adults. Setting Community-based sampling obtained a random, household-probability sample of African-American adults from California, surveyed door to door in randomly selected census tracts statewide. Participants Participants were a statewide, random-household sample of N=2118 African-American adults from California who completed a survey on past 30-day smoking of cigarettes, blunts, bidis, kreteks, cigarillos, marijuana and cigars. Results Almost half (49.3%) of the African-American cigarette-smokers and 14.9% of the cigarette non-smokers had smoked at le...
Introduction: A growing body of research documents racial/ethnic disparities in U.S. cigarette smoki...
Significance. In recent years, the number of tobacco products on the market has increased, as well ...
Objective: To better understand mechanisms influencing health in African Americans (AAs), the aims o...
Objectives Little is known about polytobacco use among African-American adults. This study is the fi...
Polytobacco use and multiple-product smoking among a random community sample of African-American adu...
IntroductionTobacco use prevalence has been commonly estimated on a product by product basis and the...
Purpose: To provide tobacco product use patterns for US adults by sociodemographic group. Design: A ...
BackgroundThe risks of polytobacco use among young adults are unclear because we know relatively lit...
IntroductionThe tobacco product landscape has changed substantially. Little is known about the recen...
IntroductionU.S. data on adult tobacco use and the relationship between such use and tobacco-related...
Introduction:Beginning in the 1970s, US national surveys showed African American youth having a lowe...
Introduction Limited research has examined reasons for polytobacco use, an increasing public health ...
Objective. Tobacco-related disease is a primary source of mortality for African American men. Recent...
IntroductionU.S. data on adult tobacco use and the relationship between such use and tobacco-related...
Black young adults experience disparately high rates of cigar use and its health consequences. Littl...
Introduction: A growing body of research documents racial/ethnic disparities in U.S. cigarette smoki...
Significance. In recent years, the number of tobacco products on the market has increased, as well ...
Objective: To better understand mechanisms influencing health in African Americans (AAs), the aims o...
Objectives Little is known about polytobacco use among African-American adults. This study is the fi...
Polytobacco use and multiple-product smoking among a random community sample of African-American adu...
IntroductionTobacco use prevalence has been commonly estimated on a product by product basis and the...
Purpose: To provide tobacco product use patterns for US adults by sociodemographic group. Design: A ...
BackgroundThe risks of polytobacco use among young adults are unclear because we know relatively lit...
IntroductionThe tobacco product landscape has changed substantially. Little is known about the recen...
IntroductionU.S. data on adult tobacco use and the relationship between such use and tobacco-related...
Introduction:Beginning in the 1970s, US national surveys showed African American youth having a lowe...
Introduction Limited research has examined reasons for polytobacco use, an increasing public health ...
Objective. Tobacco-related disease is a primary source of mortality for African American men. Recent...
IntroductionU.S. data on adult tobacco use and the relationship between such use and tobacco-related...
Black young adults experience disparately high rates of cigar use and its health consequences. Littl...
Introduction: A growing body of research documents racial/ethnic disparities in U.S. cigarette smoki...
Significance. In recent years, the number of tobacco products on the market has increased, as well ...
Objective: To better understand mechanisms influencing health in African Americans (AAs), the aims o...