Background This study explores hypotheses linking church attendance to smoking prevalence, cessation, exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), and household smoking bans among Korean immigrants in California. Methods Data were drawn from telephone interviews with Korean adults (N = 2085) based on a probability sample during 2005–2006 in which 86% of those contacted completed interviews. Results Koreans who reported that they had attended church were less likely to be current smokers and to be exposed to ETS, and more likely to have quit smoking and to have a complete smoking ban than non-attenders after statistical controls for behavioral covariates. Discussion Whether or not participants reported attending church was associated with ...
Korean Americans experience many challenges to obtaining adequate health care coverage and access to...
In recent years, attempts have been made to incorporate religion into tobacco control efforts, espec...
Governments have attempted to contain the COVID-19 outbreak with a variety of regulations, including...
Most South Korean male adults smoke. Korean Protestant Christianity regarded smoking as ‘sinfu...
Most South Korean male adults smoke. Korean Protestant Christianity regarded smoking as ‘sinfu...
SummaryPurposeWe evaluated changes in and factors affecting second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure in a pa...
Among Asian immigrants to the U.S., less acculturated males but more acculturated females report hig...
The prevalence and correlates of home smoking bans in the Republic of Korea were examined using popu...
The prevalence and correlates of home smoking bans in the Republic of Korea were examined using popu...
This cross-sectional study examined the relationships between household smoking restrictions and int...
The United States is often referred as a melting pot, with a great wave of global immigrants constan...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the factors that are associated with adult males'...
Korean men and women have the highest current smoking rates across all Asian ethnic subgroups in the...
Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is associated with increased risk of disease and death...
Background Korean American immigrants have become one of the largest Asian American ethnic group in ...
Korean Americans experience many challenges to obtaining adequate health care coverage and access to...
In recent years, attempts have been made to incorporate religion into tobacco control efforts, espec...
Governments have attempted to contain the COVID-19 outbreak with a variety of regulations, including...
Most South Korean male adults smoke. Korean Protestant Christianity regarded smoking as ‘sinfu...
Most South Korean male adults smoke. Korean Protestant Christianity regarded smoking as ‘sinfu...
SummaryPurposeWe evaluated changes in and factors affecting second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure in a pa...
Among Asian immigrants to the U.S., less acculturated males but more acculturated females report hig...
The prevalence and correlates of home smoking bans in the Republic of Korea were examined using popu...
The prevalence and correlates of home smoking bans in the Republic of Korea were examined using popu...
This cross-sectional study examined the relationships between household smoking restrictions and int...
The United States is often referred as a melting pot, with a great wave of global immigrants constan...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine the factors that are associated with adult males'...
Korean men and women have the highest current smoking rates across all Asian ethnic subgroups in the...
Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is associated with increased risk of disease and death...
Background Korean American immigrants have become one of the largest Asian American ethnic group in ...
Korean Americans experience many challenges to obtaining adequate health care coverage and access to...
In recent years, attempts have been made to incorporate religion into tobacco control efforts, espec...
Governments have attempted to contain the COVID-19 outbreak with a variety of regulations, including...