Objective To examine the racial difference and trends in cigarette smoking among adolescents from 1999 to 2018. Methods We analyzed the data of 10,760 adolescents aged 12–19 who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES), 1999–2018. Current tobacco smoking (CTS) was defined as participants with serum cotinine ≥10 ng/mL. Adjusted biennial prevalence ratios (abiPR: the ratio associated with a two-year increase in time) were estimated. Results Diverging trends in CTS prevalence were revealed in adolescents. The steepest decrease occurred in Hispanics aged 12–17, with 15% declining every two calendar years [abiPR = 0.85(0.77, 0.94)]. The sharpest increase occurred with Blacks aged 18–19 years [abiPR = 1.06(...
IntroductionLimited data on cigarette smoking among population subgroups hinder the development and ...
In the last thirty years, increasing efforts have been made to reduce the prevalence of adolescent t...
This study examined racial differences in developmental trajectories of cigarette smoking from child...
Introduction Limited data on cigarette smoking among population subgroups hinder the development an...
in smoking (lifetime prevalence and 30-day prevalence) exist among a cohort of Asian, black, Hispani...
Tobacco use is a leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Little is known abo...
Objectives. We used data gathered from 6259 youths between the ages of 13 and 23 years to compare tr...
We document racial/ethnic and nativity differences in U. S. smoking patterns among adolescents and y...
Cigarette smoking trajectories were assessed among monorace Blacks, Black-American Indians, Black-As...
Reducing tobacco use is an important public health objective. It is the largest preventable cause of...
Background and Aims: To estimate progression to polytobacco use (PTU) over 1 year among a sample of ...
The present study sought to determine whether risk factors for cigarette smoking onset have a strong...
IntroductionFor years, national U.S. surveys have consistently found a lower cigarette smoking preva...
OBJECTIVE Although ethnic differences in adolescent smoking have been well documented, smoking among...
INTRODUCTION: Despite increases in adolescents\u27 polytobacco use, little work has utilized recent ...
IntroductionLimited data on cigarette smoking among population subgroups hinder the development and ...
In the last thirty years, increasing efforts have been made to reduce the prevalence of adolescent t...
This study examined racial differences in developmental trajectories of cigarette smoking from child...
Introduction Limited data on cigarette smoking among population subgroups hinder the development an...
in smoking (lifetime prevalence and 30-day prevalence) exist among a cohort of Asian, black, Hispani...
Tobacco use is a leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Little is known abo...
Objectives. We used data gathered from 6259 youths between the ages of 13 and 23 years to compare tr...
We document racial/ethnic and nativity differences in U. S. smoking patterns among adolescents and y...
Cigarette smoking trajectories were assessed among monorace Blacks, Black-American Indians, Black-As...
Reducing tobacco use is an important public health objective. It is the largest preventable cause of...
Background and Aims: To estimate progression to polytobacco use (PTU) over 1 year among a sample of ...
The present study sought to determine whether risk factors for cigarette smoking onset have a strong...
IntroductionFor years, national U.S. surveys have consistently found a lower cigarette smoking preva...
OBJECTIVE Although ethnic differences in adolescent smoking have been well documented, smoking among...
INTRODUCTION: Despite increases in adolescents\u27 polytobacco use, little work has utilized recent ...
IntroductionLimited data on cigarette smoking among population subgroups hinder the development and ...
In the last thirty years, increasing efforts have been made to reduce the prevalence of adolescent t...
This study examined racial differences in developmental trajectories of cigarette smoking from child...