OBJECTIVES: To determine associations among health care access, cigarette smoking, and change in cigarette smoking status over 7 years. METHODS: A cohort of 4,086 healthy young adults was followed from 1985-1986 through 1992-1993. Participants were recruited from four urban sites balanced on gender, race (African Americans and whites), education (high school or less, and more than high school), and age (18-23 and 24-30). Outcome measures were smoking status at Year 7, as well as 7-year rates of smoking cessation and initiation. RESULTS: For each of three access barriers reported at Year 7 (lack of health insurance, lack of regular source of medical care, and expense), participants experiencing the barrier had a higher prevalence of smoking,...
Aims: Reducing preventable hospitalisation is a priority for health systems worldwide. This study so...
The study investigated the over-time changes and racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of health ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite decades of intensive anti-tobacco initiatives, millions of people are still sm...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated whether socioeconomic factors explain racial/ethnic differences ...
RATIONALE: There is little information about long-term relapse patterns for cigarette smokers. OBJEC...
Objectives. The objective of this study is to compare the socio-demographic, behavioral, and access ...
OBJECTIVE: Health-care access is associated with improved control of multiple chronic diseases, but ...
This study examined transitions in smoking behavior and attributes associated with reductions in dai...
Cigarette smoking and tobacco-related health conditions have continued to rise among persons of low ...
Objective: To better understand mechanisms influencing health in African Americans (AAs), the aims o...
Objectives. To examine associations between patient factors and smoking cessation assistance in US s...
This study investigates the effect of serious health events including new diagnoses of heart attacks...
Despite reportedly having less tobacco exposure compared with whites, African Americans account for ...
(1) Background: Smoking restrictions have been shown to be associated with reduced smoking, but ther...
Despite reportedly having less tobacco exposure comparedwithwhites, African Americans account for a ...
Aims: Reducing preventable hospitalisation is a priority for health systems worldwide. This study so...
The study investigated the over-time changes and racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of health ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite decades of intensive anti-tobacco initiatives, millions of people are still sm...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated whether socioeconomic factors explain racial/ethnic differences ...
RATIONALE: There is little information about long-term relapse patterns for cigarette smokers. OBJEC...
Objectives. The objective of this study is to compare the socio-demographic, behavioral, and access ...
OBJECTIVE: Health-care access is associated with improved control of multiple chronic diseases, but ...
This study examined transitions in smoking behavior and attributes associated with reductions in dai...
Cigarette smoking and tobacco-related health conditions have continued to rise among persons of low ...
Objective: To better understand mechanisms influencing health in African Americans (AAs), the aims o...
Objectives. To examine associations between patient factors and smoking cessation assistance in US s...
This study investigates the effect of serious health events including new diagnoses of heart attacks...
Despite reportedly having less tobacco exposure compared with whites, African Americans account for ...
(1) Background: Smoking restrictions have been shown to be associated with reduced smoking, but ther...
Despite reportedly having less tobacco exposure comparedwithwhites, African Americans account for a ...
Aims: Reducing preventable hospitalisation is a priority for health systems worldwide. This study so...
The study investigated the over-time changes and racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of health ...
INTRODUCTION: Despite decades of intensive anti-tobacco initiatives, millions of people are still sm...