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Trends in Smoking and Flavored Tobacco Use in California: Black–White Disparities, 2003–2023
<b>Background: </b>Tobacco control policies nationwide have contributed to a substantial decline in cigarette and tobacco use, with particularly sharp reductions observed in states such as California ... Read more
Why Smoking Right after Waking Up Is Harmful to Health
Smoking is a well-documented risk factor of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and premature death. Previous studies have focused on smoking duration and total cigarette consumption, but a 2024 paper by Li... Read more
I Am My Peers: How Social Ties Influence E-Cigarette Attitudes, Policy Support, and Use
<b>Background</b><b>:</b><b> </b>Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is increasingly prevalent among youth and young adults, particularly college and university students. This is a population for w... Read more
Gender Differences in Quit Rates in a Tobacco Cessation Program: In Search of Demographic, Socioeconomic, Health, or Behavioral Explanatory Mechanisms
<b>Background:</b> Women have consistently shown lower quit rates in tobacco cessation programs compared to men. This gender disparity persists despite comprehensive interventions and access to cessat... Read more
Tobacco-control policy support and tobacco use: SMOKES study
<b>Background: </b>Tobacco control policies are implemented globally to reduce tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. Emerging evidence suggests that individual tobacco use may influence the level o... Read more
SMOKES: Study of Measurement of Knowledge and Examination of Support for tobacco control policies
<b>Background:</b> Tobacco use remains a major global health concern, and understanding the factors that influence tobacco-related knowledge and support for tobacco control policies is critical for ef... Read more
Hopelessness and Smoking among Black Adults
<b>Background: </b>While the link between depression and smoking is known, less is known about<b> </b>the relationship between hopelessness and smoking in large national community-based sample of Blac... Read more
Lower Successful Quit Rate of Menthol Tobacco Users in a Tobacco Cessation Program: An Explanatory Analysis in Search of Potential Mechanisms
<b>Background:</b><b> </b>Menthol-flavored tobacco products are disproportionately used in low-income African American communities, a result of decades of targeted marketing and systemic inequities. M... Read more
CEASE Tobacco Cessation Program: Validation of Self-Rated Quit with Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence
<b>Background:</b><b> </b>Despite advancements in smoking cessation interventions, few programs have demonstrated sustained effectiveness among low-income, underserved populations. The Communities Eng... Read more
In-Person versus Virtual CEASE Smoking Cessation Interventions
Background:</b> Smoking cessation interventions are critical for underserved populations, particularly among low-income individuals who may benefit from tailored support. However, the effectiveness of... Read more
Social Determinants of Successful Smoking Cessation: An Eight-Year Analysis of Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Data
<b>Background</b><b>: </b>Smoking cessation is a crucial public health goal due to its substantial impact on reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with tobacco use. However, significant disp... Read more
Socioeconomic Status Partially Mediates the Effects of Structural Racism on Youth Tobacco Use Initiation
<b>Background:</b> Recent research has identified structural racism—systemic policies and practices that perpetuate racial inequalities—as a significant social determinant of population health. Studie... Read more
Acceptance of a Prescription for Smoking Cessation Utilizing an iPad Educational Application
Tobacco use, especially smoking, poses an enormous threat to public health. Research indicates tobacco use is linked to many illnesses and premature death. It also has unhealthy consequences in non-sm... Read more
E-cigarette Purchase Intention through Facebook Social Media: A Cross-Sectional Study
Online shopping is a growing phenomenon and social media namely Facebook has radically changed consumers online purchase behaviour; especially the interactive information system of consumers, peers, a... Read more
Physicians’ Perception of E-Cigarettes as a Smoking Cessation Tool in Bangladesh
The popularity of e-cigarette is growing worldwide. Its health hazards and role in smoking cessation is controversial. There is no doubt that health care professionals can play a vital role in assist... Read more