BackgroundChinese men smoke at high rates, and this puts household members at risk for tobacco-related diseases. Culturally responsive interventions that provide education and support are needed to promote smokefree living and reduce smoke exposure, particularly for US immigrants who experience changes in smokefree social norms. This qualitative study examines perspectives of Chinese American smoker and nonsmoker household pairs in the Creating Smokefree Living Together program.MethodsFour focus groups were conducted with 30 Chinese American participants (15 smokers and 15 nonsmokers) who, in household pairs, completed smokefree education interventions of either brief or moderate intensity. Nearly three-quarters of the smokers continued to ...
Background: China is home to the largest number of smokers in the world; more than ...
Home smoking bans can reduce tobacco smoke exposure, but little is known about the impact for Chines...
Intimate relationships influence family members’ health practices. Although cigarette smoking in Chi...
BackgroundChinese men smoke at high rates, and this puts household members at risk for tobacco-relat...
BackgroundChinese American men smoke at a high rate, which puts household nonsmokers at risk. The ob...
This qualitative study examines the social environmental influences on smoking and cessation from th...
Introduction and aimsNon-smokers' assertive behaviour towards smokers by asking them not to smoke is...
Smoking prevalence is disproportionately high among Asian American immigrant men with limited Englis...
It is well-known that majority of smokers worldwide quit smoking without any assistance. This is eve...
IntroductionSmoking prevalence is high among limited English-proficient Chinese and Vietnamese Ameri...
Objectives: We examined the relationship between acculturation and tobacco behaviors among Chinese A...
In the first phase of the present study, household interviews in Chinese languages of 2,537 adults a...
Introduction. Smoking prevalence is disproportionately high among Asian American immigrant men with ...
Background: Results on the environmental influence on unassisted quitting are scarce. We investigate...
BACKGROUND: China is home to the largest number of smokers in the world; more than half of the male ...
Background: China is home to the largest number of smokers in the world; more than ...
Home smoking bans can reduce tobacco smoke exposure, but little is known about the impact for Chines...
Intimate relationships influence family members’ health practices. Although cigarette smoking in Chi...
BackgroundChinese men smoke at high rates, and this puts household members at risk for tobacco-relat...
BackgroundChinese American men smoke at a high rate, which puts household nonsmokers at risk. The ob...
This qualitative study examines the social environmental influences on smoking and cessation from th...
Introduction and aimsNon-smokers' assertive behaviour towards smokers by asking them not to smoke is...
Smoking prevalence is disproportionately high among Asian American immigrant men with limited Englis...
It is well-known that majority of smokers worldwide quit smoking without any assistance. This is eve...
IntroductionSmoking prevalence is high among limited English-proficient Chinese and Vietnamese Ameri...
Objectives: We examined the relationship between acculturation and tobacco behaviors among Chinese A...
In the first phase of the present study, household interviews in Chinese languages of 2,537 adults a...
Introduction. Smoking prevalence is disproportionately high among Asian American immigrant men with ...
Background: Results on the environmental influence on unassisted quitting are scarce. We investigate...
BACKGROUND: China is home to the largest number of smokers in the world; more than half of the male ...
Background: China is home to the largest number of smokers in the world; more than ...
Home smoking bans can reduce tobacco smoke exposure, but little is known about the impact for Chines...
Intimate relationships influence family members’ health practices. Although cigarette smoking in Chi...