Gender Differences in Smoking Among an Urban Emergency Department Sample
Background: Urban emergency department (ED) patients have elevated smoking and substance use compared with the general population. We analyzed gender differences in smoking among an urban ED sample and assessed the contribution of substance use, demographic, and couple factors. Methods: We conducted...
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Main Authors: | Carol B Cunradi (Author), Juliet Lee (Author), Anna Pagano (Author), Raul Caetano (Author), Harrison J Alter (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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