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Factors related to patient smoking status

J.K. Ockene, D.W. Hosmer, J.W. Williams, R.J. Goldberg and T.J. Raia

American Journal of Public Health, 1987, vol. 77, issue 3, 356-357

Abstract: To investigate those factors associated with patients' cigarette smoking status, 455 consecutive patients seen in two specialty clinics and one general medicine clinic at a university medical center were studied. Patient's age, sex, health status, and number of previous cessation attempts discriminated current from ex-smokers. A strong interaction was observed between sex and disease status with females showing a greater impact of smoking-related disease on smoking behavior than males.

Date: 1987
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