Racial/Ethnic Differences in Associations of Non-cigarette Tobacco Product Use With Subsequent Initiation of Cigarettes in US Youths — Andrew Stokes (2020) | RDL Network
Racial/Ethnic Differences in Associations of Non-cigarette Tobacco Product Use With Subsequent Initiation of Cigarettes in US Youths
Article 2020 en
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Andrew Stokes
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Anna E Wilson
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Dielle J. Lundberg
Abstract
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Our findings suggest that previous studies on effects of non-cigarette tobacco products may overlook the critical role of cigar products as a pathway into cigarette smoking among US youth, particularly black youth. While our data support the importance of e-cigarette use as a pathway into smoking, regulatory actions aimed at addressing youth e-cigarette use alone may contribute to disparities in black versus white tobacco use and further exacerbate inequities in tobacco-related disease. Thus, contemporary policy development and discourse about the effects of non-cigarette tobacco products on cigarette initiation should consider cigar and other non-cigarette products as well as e-cigarettes.
John Erhabor, Ellen Boakye, Ngozi Osuji, Olufunmilayo H. Obisesan, Albert D. Osei, Hassan Mirbolouk, Andrew Stokes, Omar Dzaye, Omar El‐Shahawy, Carlos J. Rodríguez, Glenn A. Hirsch, Emelia Benjamin, Andrew P. DeFilippis, Rose Marie Robertson, Aruni Bhatnagar, Michael J. Blaha
Andrew Stokes, Wubin Xie, Anna E Wilson, Hanqi Yang, Olusola A. Orimoloye, Alyssa F. Harlow, Jessica L. Fetterman, Andrew P. DeFilippis, Emelia Benjamin, Rose Marie Robertson, Aruni Bhatnagar, Naomi M. Hamburg, Michael J. Blaha
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