Research has documented tobacco-related health disparities by race and gender. Prior research, however, has not examined expectancies about the smoking cessation process (i.e., abstinence-related expectancies) as potential contributors to tobacco-related disparities in special populations. This cross-sectional study compared abstinence-related expectancies between American Indian (n = 87), African American (n = 151), and White (n = 185) smokers, and between women (n = 231) and men (n = 270) smokers. Abstinence-related expectancies also were examined as mediators of race and gender relationships with motivation to quit and abstinence self efficacy. Results indicated that American Indians and African Americans were less likely than Whites to ...
Background and aimsFrequent experiences of discrimination could increase vulnerability to tobacco wi...
BackgroundAfrican-Americans smoke fewer cigarettes per day than Whites but experience greater smokin...
PurposeTo examine disparities and changes over time in the population-level distribution of smokers ...
Research has documented tobacco-related health disparities by race and gender. Prior research, howev...
IntroductionPersistent tobacco use among racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States...
The purpose was to determine racially classified social group differences in smoking, nicotine depen...
BACKGROUND: Black-white differences in smoking abstinence are not well understood. This trial sought...
The current study utilized the intersectionality framework to explore whether smoking outcome expect...
The study examined racial/ethnic differences in smokers\u27 intentions to quit smoking within the ne...
The study examined racial/ethnic differences in smokers' intentions to quit smoking within the next ...
IntroductionPrior studies have found heightened negative affect following tobacco abstinence in wome...
Objectives. We used nationally representative data to examine racial/ethnic disparities in smoking b...
Little is known about smoking patterns of urban American Indians and their interest in quitting. Mos...
African-American/Black smokers are less likely than White smokers to be told to quit smoking by heal...
The goal of this study was to determine whether race/ethnicity and use of smoking cessation aids are...
Background and aimsFrequent experiences of discrimination could increase vulnerability to tobacco wi...
BackgroundAfrican-Americans smoke fewer cigarettes per day than Whites but experience greater smokin...
PurposeTo examine disparities and changes over time in the population-level distribution of smokers ...
Research has documented tobacco-related health disparities by race and gender. Prior research, howev...
IntroductionPersistent tobacco use among racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States...
The purpose was to determine racially classified social group differences in smoking, nicotine depen...
BACKGROUND: Black-white differences in smoking abstinence are not well understood. This trial sought...
The current study utilized the intersectionality framework to explore whether smoking outcome expect...
The study examined racial/ethnic differences in smokers\u27 intentions to quit smoking within the ne...
The study examined racial/ethnic differences in smokers' intentions to quit smoking within the next ...
IntroductionPrior studies have found heightened negative affect following tobacco abstinence in wome...
Objectives. We used nationally representative data to examine racial/ethnic disparities in smoking b...
Little is known about smoking patterns of urban American Indians and their interest in quitting. Mos...
African-American/Black smokers are less likely than White smokers to be told to quit smoking by heal...
The goal of this study was to determine whether race/ethnicity and use of smoking cessation aids are...
Background and aimsFrequent experiences of discrimination could increase vulnerability to tobacco wi...
BackgroundAfrican-Americans smoke fewer cigarettes per day than Whites but experience greater smokin...
PurposeTo examine disparities and changes over time in the population-level distribution of smokers ...