Prevalence and Correlates of Current and Former Smoking among Urban Transit Workers
Transit workers constitute a blue-collar occupational group that have elevated smoking rates relative to other sectors of employed adults in the United States. This study analyzed cross-sectional tobacco survey data from 935 workers (60% African American; 37% female) employed at an urban public tran...
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Main Authors: | Carol B. Cunradi (Author), Roland S. Moore (Author), Robynn S. Battle (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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