Objectives Little is known about polytobacco use among African-American adults. This study is the first to explore this among a random, statewide, community sample of African-American adults. Setting Community-based sampling obtained a random, household-probability sample of African-American adults from California, surveyed door to door in randomly selected census tracts statewide. Participants Participants were a statewide, random-household sample of N=2118 African-American adults from California who completed a survey on past 30-day smoking of cigarettes, blunts, bidis, kreteks, cigarillos, marijuana and cigars. Results Almost half (49.3%) of the African-American cigarette-smokers and 14.9% of the cigarette non-smokers had smoked...
INTRODUCTION: Adult use of cigars, cigarillos, and little cigars has increased over the past two dec...
Objective. Tobacco-related disease is a primary source of mortality for African American men. Recent...
INTRODUCTION: Use of more than one tobacco product among college students is increasing in popularit...
Objectives Little is known about polytobacco use among African-American adults. This study is the fi...
Polytobacco use and multiple-product smoking among a random community sample of African-American adu...
IntroductionTobacco use prevalence has been commonly estimated on a product by product basis and the...
IntroductionThe tobacco product landscape has changed substantially. Little is known about the recen...
Purpose: To provide tobacco product use patterns for US adults by sociodemographic group. Design: A ...
IntroductionU.S. data on adult tobacco use and the relationship between such use and tobacco-related...
Introduction:Beginning in the 1970s, US national surveys showed African American youth having a lowe...
IntroductionIn 2002, 16 focus groups with young adult smokers who used or had tried nontraditional t...
The psychosocial and cultural predictors of cigarette smoking were examined among a sample of 175 Af...
Background. This study tested the hypothesis that data from random digit-dial telephone surveys unde...
BackgroundThe risks of polytobacco use among young adults are unclear because we know relatively lit...
Introduction: A growing body of research documents racial/ethnic disparities in U.S. cigarette smoki...
INTRODUCTION: Adult use of cigars, cigarillos, and little cigars has increased over the past two dec...
Objective. Tobacco-related disease is a primary source of mortality for African American men. Recent...
INTRODUCTION: Use of more than one tobacco product among college students is increasing in popularit...
Objectives Little is known about polytobacco use among African-American adults. This study is the fi...
Polytobacco use and multiple-product smoking among a random community sample of African-American adu...
IntroductionTobacco use prevalence has been commonly estimated on a product by product basis and the...
IntroductionThe tobacco product landscape has changed substantially. Little is known about the recen...
Purpose: To provide tobacco product use patterns for US adults by sociodemographic group. Design: A ...
IntroductionU.S. data on adult tobacco use and the relationship between such use and tobacco-related...
Introduction:Beginning in the 1970s, US national surveys showed African American youth having a lowe...
IntroductionIn 2002, 16 focus groups with young adult smokers who used or had tried nontraditional t...
The psychosocial and cultural predictors of cigarette smoking were examined among a sample of 175 Af...
Background. This study tested the hypothesis that data from random digit-dial telephone surveys unde...
BackgroundThe risks of polytobacco use among young adults are unclear because we know relatively lit...
Introduction: A growing body of research documents racial/ethnic disparities in U.S. cigarette smoki...
INTRODUCTION: Adult use of cigars, cigarillos, and little cigars has increased over the past two dec...
Objective. Tobacco-related disease is a primary source of mortality for African American men. Recent...
INTRODUCTION: Use of more than one tobacco product among college students is increasing in popularit...