Cigarette Smoking Among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Young Adults in Association With Food Insecurity and Other Factors
Introduction Low socioeconomic status is associated with high rates of cigarette smoking, and socioeconomic differences in cigarette smoking tend to emerge during young adulthood. To further our understanding of socioeconomic differences in smoking among young adults, we examined correlates of smoki...
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Main Authors: | Jin E. Kim, PhD (Author), Janice Y. Tsoh, PhD (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
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