Smoking results in a high mortality rate for Chinese Americans. Little is known, however, about the decisions members of this group make that lead to these unhealthy behaviors. Examining smoking decisions could help us understand these choices as well as develop effective prevention strategies. This grounded theory study was conducted to understand Chinese Americans’ smoking decisions. Fifty-four individual interviews and three focus groups were conducted with Chinese Americans of different smoking statuses. The findings describe five smoking decisions including the trajectory of these behaviors. Optimistic bias is identified as one of the main reasons that regular smokers decide not to quit. Some Chinese Americans decide to smoke in order ...
Background: Smoking has resulted in numerous deaths in China. Data indicate that 21% of college stud...
Context. - The few published prospective studies of smoking and mortality in China have reported low...
We use best–worst scaling to assess two types of concern levels of the adverse consequences of smoki...
China has the largest number of smokers in the world; more than half of adult men smoke. Chinese imm...
With a total population of more than 1.3 billion people where more than 31% of adults smoke, China h...
Approximately one million smokers die in China every year. Risk perceptions of smoking have been the...
With a total population of more than 1.3 billion people where more than 31 % of adults smoke, China ...
Background While having the largest population of smokers in the world, China is among countries wi...
Background: China is the biggest consumer of tobacco in the world, with a high prevalence of smoking...
Understanding the characteristics of Chinese American smokers with medical conditions and factors as...
In the first phase of the present study, household interviews in Chinese languages of 2,537 adults a...
Objectives: We aim to describe the intention to quit smoking among Chinese male smokers from differe...
Background: China is the biggest consumer of tobacco in the world, with a high prevalence of smoking...
BackgroundChinese men smoke at high rates, and this puts household members at risk for tobacco-relat...
It is well-known that majority of smokers worldwide quit smoking without any assistance. This is eve...
Background: Smoking has resulted in numerous deaths in China. Data indicate that 21% of college stud...
Context. - The few published prospective studies of smoking and mortality in China have reported low...
We use best–worst scaling to assess two types of concern levels of the adverse consequences of smoki...
China has the largest number of smokers in the world; more than half of adult men smoke. Chinese imm...
With a total population of more than 1.3 billion people where more than 31% of adults smoke, China h...
Approximately one million smokers die in China every year. Risk perceptions of smoking have been the...
With a total population of more than 1.3 billion people where more than 31 % of adults smoke, China ...
Background While having the largest population of smokers in the world, China is among countries wi...
Background: China is the biggest consumer of tobacco in the world, with a high prevalence of smoking...
Understanding the characteristics of Chinese American smokers with medical conditions and factors as...
In the first phase of the present study, household interviews in Chinese languages of 2,537 adults a...
Objectives: We aim to describe the intention to quit smoking among Chinese male smokers from differe...
Background: China is the biggest consumer of tobacco in the world, with a high prevalence of smoking...
BackgroundChinese men smoke at high rates, and this puts household members at risk for tobacco-relat...
It is well-known that majority of smokers worldwide quit smoking without any assistance. This is eve...
Background: Smoking has resulted in numerous deaths in China. Data indicate that 21% of college stud...
Context. - The few published prospective studies of smoking and mortality in China have reported low...
We use best–worst scaling to assess two types of concern levels of the adverse consequences of smoki...