This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and young adults; 2) addressed positive and negative transitions of e-cigarettes among US youth and adults and 3) examined the 2-year transition of dual e-cigarette/cigarette use among US adults in relation to nicotine dependence (ND) symptoms, interest in quitting, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) factors. Data from 2013-2016 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study were used. In the first study, 3.6% of youth (12-17years) and 18.3% of young adults (18-34years) were current poly-tobacco users between 2013-2014. Common poly-tobacco products combination was cigarettes and e-cigarettes for youth and young adults. Among youth, heavy drin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine patterns of abstinence from e-cigarettes, combusted tobacco products (CTPs), b...
In 2013⁻2014, nearly 28% of adults in the United States (U.S.) were current tobacco users with...
Purpose: To provide tobacco product use patterns for US adults by sociodemographic group. Design: A ...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
Background: A better understanding of sociodemographic transition patterns between single, ...
This dissertation aims to examine the role of anti-tobacco campaign and tobacco marketing in tobacco...
Decline in tobacco use prevalence among US Middle and High School youth between 2012 and 2013 (Natio...
Research is lacking on patterns of young adult current (i.e., past 30-day) ENDS use. The aim of this...
Introduction: The concurrent use of multiple tobacco products (i.e., poly-tobacco use) might hinder ...
Little is known about the growing phenomenon of concurrent tobacco use or distinctions among youth w...
IntroductionThe tobacco product landscape has changed substantially. Little is known about the recen...
IntroductionYoung adult never-smokers who vape are at elevated risk of initiating cigarettes, while ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine patterns of abstinence from e-cigarettes, combusted tobacco products (CTPs), b...
In 2013⁻2014, nearly 28% of adults in the United States (U.S.) were current tobacco users with...
Purpose: To provide tobacco product use patterns for US adults by sociodemographic group. Design: A ...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
Background: A better understanding of sociodemographic transition patterns between single, ...
This dissertation aims to examine the role of anti-tobacco campaign and tobacco marketing in tobacco...
Decline in tobacco use prevalence among US Middle and High School youth between 2012 and 2013 (Natio...
Research is lacking on patterns of young adult current (i.e., past 30-day) ENDS use. The aim of this...
Introduction: The concurrent use of multiple tobacco products (i.e., poly-tobacco use) might hinder ...
Little is known about the growing phenomenon of concurrent tobacco use or distinctions among youth w...
IntroductionThe tobacco product landscape has changed substantially. Little is known about the recen...
IntroductionYoung adult never-smokers who vape are at elevated risk of initiating cigarettes, while ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine patterns of abstinence from e-cigarettes, combusted tobacco products (CTPs), b...
In 2013⁻2014, nearly 28% of adults in the United States (U.S.) were current tobacco users with...
Purpose: To provide tobacco product use patterns for US adults by sociodemographic group. Design: A ...