Reliability of Internet- Versus Telephone-Administered Questionnaires in a Diverse Sample of Smokers
Background Smoking is more prevalent among lower-income individuals and certain racial/ethnic minorities. Addressing tobacco cessation among diverse populations is an urgent public health priority. As Internet use continues to rise among all segments of the US population, Web-based interventions hav...
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Main Authors: | Graham, Amanda L (Author), Papandonatos, George D (Author) |
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2008-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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