In this paper we examine smoking prevalence and frequency among Asian and Latino U.S. immigrants, focusing on how gender differences in smoking behavior are shaped by aspects of acculturation and the original decision to migrate. We draw on data from 3249 immigrant adults included in the 2002-2003 National Latino and Asian American Study. Findings confirm the gender gap in smoking, which is larger among Asian than Latino immigrants. While regression models reveal that gender differences in smoking prevalence, among both immigrant groups, are not explained with adjustment for measures of acculturation and migration decisions, adjustment for these factors does reduce gender differences in smoking frequency to non-significance. Following, we e...
Our objective was to identify factors associated with current cigarette smoking among Latino adults ...
[[abstract]]Background: Gender-sensitive tobacco control policies are being challenged, and new dire...
We document racial/ethnic and nativity differences in U. S. smoking patterns among adolescents and y...
Among Asian immigrants to the U.S., less acculturated males but more acculturated females report hig...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of published studies investigating the association of accu...
Background We aimed to identify factors associated with smoking among immigrants. In particular, we ...
Objectives. This study sought to compare smoking behavior among Latino men and women from different ...
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants’ smoking is rarely ...
Introduction Immigrants in the United States are less likely to smoke than those born in the United...
There is evidence that smoking prevalence rates are related to acculturation, education, and gender ...
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smoking is rarely ...
Objective To conduct a systematic review of published studies investigating the association of accul...
Objectives. We examined whether transnational ties, social ties, and neighborhood ties were independ...
OBJECTIVES: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smokin...
Objectives: (1) Examine differences by two proxy measures of acculturation – English Language Profic...
Our objective was to identify factors associated with current cigarette smoking among Latino adults ...
[[abstract]]Background: Gender-sensitive tobacco control policies are being challenged, and new dire...
We document racial/ethnic and nativity differences in U. S. smoking patterns among adolescents and y...
Among Asian immigrants to the U.S., less acculturated males but more acculturated females report hig...
Objective: To conduct a systematic review of published studies investigating the association of accu...
Background We aimed to identify factors associated with smoking among immigrants. In particular, we ...
Objectives. This study sought to compare smoking behavior among Latino men and women from different ...
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants’ smoking is rarely ...
Introduction Immigrants in the United States are less likely to smoke than those born in the United...
There is evidence that smoking prevalence rates are related to acculturation, education, and gender ...
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smoking is rarely ...
Objective To conduct a systematic review of published studies investigating the association of accul...
Objectives. We examined whether transnational ties, social ties, and neighborhood ties were independ...
OBJECTIVES: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smokin...
Objectives: (1) Examine differences by two proxy measures of acculturation – English Language Profic...
Our objective was to identify factors associated with current cigarette smoking among Latino adults ...
[[abstract]]Background: Gender-sensitive tobacco control policies are being challenged, and new dire...
We document racial/ethnic and nativity differences in U. S. smoking patterns among adolescents and y...