Reducing Cigarette Smoking Among Working Adolescents: Results from the SMART...
AbstractObjective: The SMART Teens Against the Risks of Tobacco Study was designed to test the feasibility and efficacy of tobacco control intervention methods for employed teens.Methods: A randomized...
View ArticleExposure to Parental Cigarette Smoking and Child Problem Behaviors: A...
AbstractThis study examined exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), a major public health problem. ETS has been found to be associated with an increased risk of adverse health effects in...
View ArticleUnintended consequences of cigarette price changes for alcohol drinking...
AbstractBackgroundRaising prices through taxation on tobacco and alcohol products is a common strategy to raise revenues and reduce consumption. However, taxation policies are product specific,...
View ArticleContexts of cigarette and e-cigarette use among dual users: a qualitative study
AbstractBackgroundNot much is currently understood regarding the contexts of cigarette and e-cigarette use among dual users. Proper application of e-cigarettes to smoking cessation or tobacco harm...
View ArticleAssociations Between Cigarette Print Advertising and Smoking Initiation Among...
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was to examine changes in the annual number of cigarette advertisements in magazines with a predominantly African-American audience following the broadcast...
View ArticleThe Casualties Left Behind in Tobacco’s Cinders of Combustion
AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis paper (1) defines the scope of tobacco-related health disparities; (2) reviews population-based approaches aimed to eliminate disparities—Medicaid, the U.S. Preventive...
View ArticleAssessing the Feasibility of an Online Training Designed to Enable Community...
AbstractObesity is a critical modifiable risk factor in cancer prevention, control, and survivorship. Comprehensive weight loss interventions (e.g., Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP)) have been...
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