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September 25, 2007
Identifying health disparities across the tobacco continuum
Addressing tobacco-related health disparities
A biopsychosocial approach to examining tobacco-related health disparities among racially classified social groups
Racially classified social group tobacco-related health disparities: what is the role of genetics?
Overcoming confounding of race with socio-economic status and segregation to explore race disparities in smoking
How reliable and valid is the Brief Sensation Seeking Scale (BSSS-4) for youth of various racial/ethnic groups?
The reliability and validity of the Brief Sensation Seeking Scale (BSSS-8) with young adult Latino workers: implications for tobacco and alcohol disparity research
Sensation seeking: a commentary
Differential impact of state tobacco control policies among race and ethnic groups
Most Latino smokers in California are low-frequency smokers
Building capacity to address tobacco-related disparities among American Indian and Hispanic/Latino communities: conceptual and systemic considerations
Identifying health disparities across the tobacco continuum
Addressing tobacco-related health disparities
A biopsychosocial approach to examining tobacco-related health disparities among racially classified social groups
Racially classified social group tobacco-related health disparities: what is the role of genetics?
Overcoming confounding of race with socio-economic status and segregation to explore race disparities in smoking
How reliable and valid is the Brief Sensation Seeking Scale (BSSS-4) for youth of various racial/ethnic groups?
The reliability and validity of the Brief Sensation Seeking Scale (BSSS-8) with young adult Latino workers: implications for tobacco and alcohol disparity research
Sensation seeking: a commentary
Differential impact of state tobacco control policies among race and ethnic groups
Most Latino smokers in California are low-frequency smokers
Building capacity to address tobacco-related disparities among American Indian and Hispanic/Latino communities: conceptual and systemic considerations
Posted by Gary Holden at September 25, 2007 6:28 PM