This study used 1 longitudinal and 2 cross-sectional population surveys to compare stability of low-rate daily smokers (less than 5 cigarettes per day) with other daily smokers and occasional smokers. Few low-rate smokers maintained consumption level; 36% retained smoking status after 20 months, compared with 82% and 44% for regular daily and occasional smokers, respectively. In a dynamic process, established smokers quit smoking and/or modified (decreased or increased) consumption. Low-rate and occasional smokers quit at higher rates than regular daily smokers (odds ratios 3:1) but were replenished by new members, many converted from regular daily smokers. The overall trend is an increasing proportion of low-consumption smokers while smoki...
AimsTo examine the transitions in smoking status among non-daily smokers who transitioned to daily o...
AIM: To examine whether smokers who reduce their quantity of cigarettes smoked between two periods a...
IntroductionThis study examined trajectories of tobacco dependence (TD) in relationship to changes i...
Occasional (non-daily) smokers pose difficulties for classic withdrawal-based addiction theory becau...
Available free in the San Diego State University Digital Research Collection.Includes bibliographica...
Smoking norms and behaviors have changed slowly and incompletely despite growing scientific evidence...
OBJECTIVES: This paper examined the stability over time of daily cigarette consumption of continuing...
Aims There is a growing interest in very low rate [fewer than one cigarette per day (CPD)] and light...
Background: Light and intermittent smoking has become increasingly prevalent as smokers shift to low...
To study the impact of abstinence on the number of cigarettes smoked per day upon the resumption of ...
The nicotine addiction model is frequently used to explain the fact that light smokers are more succ...
Owen, 2006). Several hypotheses have been raised to explain increases in occasional smokers, includi...
Per capita consumption of cigarettes and smoking prevalence have been declining since the 1960s (U.S...
The question whether smokers who continue to smoke after large numbers of their smoking peers have q...
Recent research suggests that problem drinkers are less successful in quitting smoking. Stages of ch...
AimsTo examine the transitions in smoking status among non-daily smokers who transitioned to daily o...
AIM: To examine whether smokers who reduce their quantity of cigarettes smoked between two periods a...
IntroductionThis study examined trajectories of tobacco dependence (TD) in relationship to changes i...
Occasional (non-daily) smokers pose difficulties for classic withdrawal-based addiction theory becau...
Available free in the San Diego State University Digital Research Collection.Includes bibliographica...
Smoking norms and behaviors have changed slowly and incompletely despite growing scientific evidence...
OBJECTIVES: This paper examined the stability over time of daily cigarette consumption of continuing...
Aims There is a growing interest in very low rate [fewer than one cigarette per day (CPD)] and light...
Background: Light and intermittent smoking has become increasingly prevalent as smokers shift to low...
To study the impact of abstinence on the number of cigarettes smoked per day upon the resumption of ...
The nicotine addiction model is frequently used to explain the fact that light smokers are more succ...
Owen, 2006). Several hypotheses have been raised to explain increases in occasional smokers, includi...
Per capita consumption of cigarettes and smoking prevalence have been declining since the 1960s (U.S...
The question whether smokers who continue to smoke after large numbers of their smoking peers have q...
Recent research suggests that problem drinkers are less successful in quitting smoking. Stages of ch...
AimsTo examine the transitions in smoking status among non-daily smokers who transitioned to daily o...
AIM: To examine whether smokers who reduce their quantity of cigarettes smoked between two periods a...
IntroductionThis study examined trajectories of tobacco dependence (TD) in relationship to changes i...