Accessed from TUS-CPS Website Database 12-1-13
Attachment 2: Reports and Publications Using the Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey (TUS-CPS)
1. King BA, Babb SD, Tynan MA, Gerzoff RB. National and state estimates of secondhand smoke infiltration among U.S. multiunit housing residents. Nicotine Tob Res 2013 Jul;15(7):1316-21.
2. Farrelly MC, Arnold KY, Juster HR, Allen JA. Quantifying the Effect of Changes in State-Level Adult Smoking Rates on Youth Smoking. J Public Health Manag Pract 2013 Jun 11.
3. Do Higher Tobacco Taxes Reduce Adult Smoking? New Evidence of the Effect of Recent Cigarette Tax Increases on Adult Smoking. Economic Inquiry 2013 Jun 01.
4. Okechukwu CA, Dutra LM, Bacic J, El Ayadi A, Emmons KM. Home matters: work and household predictors of smoking and cessation among blue-collar workers. Prev Med 2013 Feb;56(2):130-4.
5. Shaikh RA, Siahpush M, Singh GK. Socioeconomic, demographic and smoking-related correlates of the use of potentially reduced exposure to tobacco products in a national sample. Tob Control 2013 Jan 04.
6. Lillard DR, Molloy E, Sfekas A. Smoking initiation and the iron law of demand. J Health Econ 2013 Jan;32(1):114-27.
7. Okechukwu C, Bacic J, Cheng KW, Catalano R. Smoking among construction workers: the nonlinear influence of the economy, cigarette prices, and antismoking sentiment. Soc Sci Med 2012 Oct;75(8):1379-86.
8. Zhang X, Martinez-Donate AP, Kuo D, Jones NR. "How is smoking handled in your home?": agreement between parental reports on home smoking bans in the United States, 1995-2007. Nicotine Tob Res 2012 Oct;14(10):1170-9.
9. Pesko MF, Kruger J, Hyland A. Cigarette price minimization strategies used by adults. Am J Public Health 2012 Sep;102(9):e19-21.
10. Giovino GA, Mirza SA, Samet JM, Gupta PC, Jarvis MJ, Bhala N, Peto R, Zatonski W, Hsia J, Morton J, Palipudi KM, Asma S, GATS Collaborative Group. Tobacco use in 3 billion individuals from 16 countries: an analysis of nationally representative cross-sectional household surveys. Lancet 2012 Aug 18;380(9842):668-79.
11. National Cancer Institute. Cancer Trends Progress Report - 2011/2012 Update. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services; 2012 Aug. Available at: http://progressreport.cancer.gov/.
12. Soulakova JN, Hartman AM, Liu B, Willis GB, Augustine S. Reliability of adult self-reported smoking history: data from the tobacco use supplement to the current population survey 2002-2003 cohort. Nicotine Tob Res 2012 Aug;14(8):952-60.
13. Raising the Excise Tax on Cigarettes: Effects on Health and the Federal Budget. Congressional Budget Office; 2012 Jun 13. Available at: http://www.cbo.gov/publication/43319.
14. Zhang X, Martinez-Donate AP, Kuo D, Jones NR, Palmersheim KA. Trends in home smoking bans in the U.S.A., 1995-2007: prevalence, discrepancies and disparities. Tob Control 2012 May;21(3):330-6.
15. Emery S, Kim Y, Choi YK, Szczypka G, Wakefield M, Chaloupka FJ. The effects of smoking-related television advertising on smoking and intentions to quit among adults in the United States: 1999-2007. Am J Public Health 2012 Apr;102(4):751-7.
16. Behm I, Kabir Z, Connolly GN, Alpert HR. Increasing prevalence of smoke-free homes and decreasing rates of sudden infant death syndrome in the United States: an ecological association study. Tob Control 2012 Jan;21(1):6-11.
17. Gundersen DA, Echeverria SE, Lewis MJ, Giovino GA, Ohman-Strickland P, Delnevo CD. Heterogeneity in past year cigarette smoking quit attempts among Latinos. J Environ Public Health 2012;2012:378165.
18. Sarna L, Bialous SA, Nandy K, Yang Q. Are quit attempts among U.S. female nurses who smoke different from female smokers in the general population? An analysis of the 2006/2007 tobacco use supplement to the current population survey. BMC Womens Health 2012;12:4.
19. Cheng KW, Glantz SA, Lightwood JM. Association between smokefree laws and voluntary smokefree-home rules. Am J Prev Med 2011 Dec;41(6):566-72.
20. Mills AL, White MM, Pierce JP, Messer K. Home smoking bans among U.S. households with children and smokers. Opportunities for intervention. Am J Prev Med 2011 Dec;41(6):559-65.
21. Ham DC, Przybeck T, Strickland JR, Luke DA, Bierut LJ, Evanoff BA. Occupation and workplace policies predict smoking behaviors: analysis of national data from the current population survey. J Occup Environ Med 2011 Nov;53(11):1337-45.
22. Chahine T, Subramanian SV, Levy JI. Sociodemographic and geographic variability in smoking in the U.S.: a multilevel analysis of the 2006-2007 Current Population Survey, Tobacco Use Supplement. Soc Sci Med 2011 Sep;73(5):752-8.
23. Rose A, Fagan P, Lawrence D, Hart A Jr, Shavers VL, Gibson JT. The role of worksite and home smoking bans in smoking cessation among U.S. employed adult female smokers. Am J Health Promot 2011 Sep-Oct;26(1):26-36.
24. Song Y. Time preference and time use: do smokers exercise less? Labour 2011 Sep;25(3):350-69.
25. Hawkins SS, Berkman L. Parental home smoking policies: the protective effect of having a young child in the household. Prev Med 2011 Jul-Aug;53(1-2):61-3.
26. Levy DT, Blackman K, Tauras J, Chaloupka FJ, Villanti AC, Niaura RS, Vallone DM, Abrams DB. Quit attempts and quit rates among menthol and nonmenthol smokers in the United States. Am J Public Health 2011 Jul;101(7):1241-7.
27. Levy DT, Pearson JL, Villanti AC, Blackman K, Vallone DM, Niaura RS, Abrams DB. Modeling the future effects of a menthol ban on smoking prevalence and smoking-attributable deaths in the United States. Am J Public Health 2011 Jul;101(7):1236-40.
28. Alpert HR, Behm I, Connolly GN, Kabir Z. Smoke-free households with children and decreasing rates of paediatric clinical encounters for otitis media in the United States. Tob Control 2011 May;20(3):207-11.
29. Bitler MP, Carpenter C, Zavodny M. Smoking restrictions in bars and bartender smoking in the US, 1992-2007. Tob Control 2011 May;20(3):196-200.
30. Trinidad DR, Pérez-Stable EJ, White MM, Emery SL, Messer K. A nationwide analysis of US racial/ethnic disparities in smoking behaviors, smoking cessation, and cessation-related factors. Am J Public Health 2011 Apr;101(4):699-706.
31. Delnevo CD, Gundersen DA, Hrywna M, Echeverria SE, Steinberg MB. Smoking-cessation prevalence among US smokers of menthol versus non-menthol cigarettes. Am J Prev Med 2011.
32. Delnevo CD, Steinberg MB, Hudson SV, Ulpe R, Dipaola RS. Epidemiology of Cigarette and Smokeless Tobacco Use among South Asian Immigrants in the Northeastern United States. J Oncol 2011;2011:252675.
33. Jemal A, Thun M, Yu XQ, Hartman AM, Cokkinides V, Center MM, Ross H, Ward EM. Changes in smoking prevalence among U.S. adults by state and region: Estimates from the Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey, 1992-2007. BMC Public Health 2011;11:512.
34. Pacheco J. Trends-Public Opinion on Smoking and Anti-Smoking Policies. Public Opin Q 2011 Fall;75(3):576-92.
35. Ahijevych K, Ford J. The relationships between menthol cigarette preference and state tobacco control policies on smoking behaviors of young adult smokers in the 2006-07 Tobacco Use Supplements to the Current Population Surveys (TUS CPS). Addiction 2010 Dec;105 Suppl 1:46-54.
36. Alexander LA, Crawford T, Mendiondo MS. Occupational status, work-site cessation programs and policies and menthol smoking on quitting behaviors of US smokers. Addiction 2010 Dec;105 Suppl 1:95-104.
37. Bitler MP, Carpenter CS, Zavodny M. Effects of venue-specific state clean indoor air laws on smoking-related outcomes. Health Econ 2010 Dec;19(12):1425-40.
38. Fagan P, Moolchan ET, Hart A Jr, Rose A, Lawrence D, Shavers VL, Gibson JT. Nicotine dependence and quitting behaviors among menthol and non-menthol smokers with similar consumptive patterns. Addiction 2010 Dec;105 Suppl 1:55-74.
39. Fernander A, Rayens MK, Hahn E, Zhang M, Adkins SM. Menthol smoking, smoke-free policies and cessation services. Addiction 2010 Dec;105 Suppl 1:105-14.
40. Fernander A, Rayens MK, Zhang M, Adkins S. Are age of smoking initiation and purchasing patterns associated with menthol smoking? Addiction 2010 Dec;105 Suppl 1:39-45.
41. Lawrence D, Rose A, Fagan P, Moolchan ET, Gibson JT, Backinger CL. National patterns and correlates of mentholated cigarette use in the United States. Addiction 2010 Dec;105 Suppl 1:13-31.
42. Tauras JA, Levy D, Chaloupka FJ, Villanti A, Niaura RS, Vallone D, Abrams DB. Menthol and non-menthol smoking: the impact of prices and smoke-free air laws. Addiction 2010 Dec;105 Suppl 1:115-23.
43. Trinidad DR, Pérez-Stable EJ, Messer K, White MM, Pierce JP. Menthol cigarettes and smoking cessation among racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Addiction 2010 Dec;105 Suppl 1:84-94.
44. Hughes JR, Callas PW. Definition of a quit attempt: a replication test. Nicotine Tob Res 2010 Nov;12(11):1176-9.
45. Sarna L, Bialous SA, Sinha K, Yang Q, Wewers ME. Are health care providers still smoking? Data from the 2003 and 2006/2007 Tobacco Use Supplement-Current Population Surveys. Nicotine Tob Res 2010 Nov;12(11):1167-71.
46. Liu F. Quit attempts and intention to quit cigarette smoking among Medicaid recipients in the USA. Public Health 2010 Oct;124(10):553-8.
47. Liu F. Cutting through the smoke: separating the effect of price on smoking initiation, relapse and cessation. Appl Econ 2010 Sep;42(23):2921-39.
48. Levy DT, Mabry PL, Graham AL, Orleans CT, Abrams DB. Exploring scenarios to dramatically reduce smoking prevalence: a simulation model of the three-part cessation process. Am J Public Health 2010 Jul;100(7):1253-9.
49. Singh GK, Siahpush M, Kogan MD. Disparities in children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in the United States, 2007. Pediatrics 2010 Jul;126(1):4-13.
50. Siahpush M, Singh GK, Jones PR, Timsina LR. Racial/ethnic and socioeconomic variations in duration of smoking: results from 2003, 2006 and 2007 Tobacco Use Supplement of the Current Population Survey. J Public Health (Oxf) 2010 Jun;32(2):210-8.
51. National Cancer Institute. Cancer Trends Progress Report - 2009/2010 Update. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services; 2010 Apr. Available at: http://progressreport.cancer.gov/2009/.
52. Tang H, Abramsohn E, Park HY, Cowling DW, Al-Delaimy WK. Using a cessation-related outcome index to assess California's cessation progress at the population level. Tob Control 2010 Apr;19 Suppl 1:i56-61.
53. Osypuk TL, Acevedo-Garcia D. Support for smoke-free policies: a nationwide analysis of immigrants, US-born, and other demographic groups, 1995-2002. Am J Public Health 2010 Jan;100(1):171-81.
54. Parascandola M, Augustson E, Rose A. Characteristics of current and recent former smokers associated with the use of new potential reduced-exposure tobacco products. Nicotine Tob Res 2009 Dec;11(12):1431-8.
55. Tindle HA, Shiffman S, Hartman AM, Bost JE. Switching to "lighter" cigarettes and quitting smoking. Tob Control 2009 Dec;18(6):485-90.
56. Cokkinides V, Bandi P, McMahon C, Jemal A, Glynn T, Ward E. Tobacco control in the United States--recent progress and opportunities. CA Cancer J Clin 2009 Nov-Dec;59(6):352-65.
57. Mills AL, Messer K, Gilpin EA, Pierce JP. The effect of smoke-free homes on adult smoking behavior: a review. Nicotine Tob Res 2009 Oct;11(10):1131-41.
58. Osypuk TL, Subramanian SV, Kawachi I, Acevedo-Garcia D. Is workplace smoking policy equally prevalent and equally effective among immigrants? J Epidemiol Community Health 2009 Oct;63(10):784-91.
59. Lewis DR, Clegg LX, Johnson NJ. Lung disease mortality in the United States: the National Longitudinal Mortality Study. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2009 Aug;13(8):1008-14.
60. Wanke K, Augustson E. Chapter 10. Epidemiological Analysis of Variation in Phenotypic Definitions: A Proof of Concept Using an Example of a Cessation Phenotype. In: Phenotypes and Endophenotypes: Foundations for Genetic Studies of Nicotine Use and Dependence. Smoking and Tobacco Control Monograph No. 20. Bethesda, MD: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute; 2009 Aug. NIH Pub No. 09-6366. Available at: http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/tcrb/monographs/20/.
61. Dinno A, Glantz S. Tobacco control policies are egalitarian: a vulnerabilities perspective on clean indoor air laws, cigarette prices, and tobacco use disparities. Soc Sci Med 2009 Apr;68(8):1439-47.
62. Zhu SH, Wang JB, Hartman A, Zhuang Y, Gamst A, Gibson JT, Gilljam H, Galanti MR. Quitting cigarettes completely or switching to smokeless tobacco: do US data replicate the Swedish results? Tob Control 2009 Apr;18(2):82-7.
63. Pierce JP, White MM, Messer K. Changing age-specific patterns of cigarette consumption in the United States, 1992-2002: association with smoke-free homes and state-level tobacco control activity. Nicotine Tob Res 2009 Feb;11(2):171-7.
64. Trinidad DR, Pérez-Stable EJ, Emery SL, White MM, Grana RA, Messer KS. Intermittent and light daily smoking across racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Nicotine Tob Res 2009 Feb;11(2):203-10.
65. Soulakova J, Davis WW, Hartman A, Gibson J. The Impact of Survey and Response Modes on Current Smoking Prevalence Estimates Using TUS-CPS: 1992-2003. Surv Res Methods 2009 Jan 01;3(3):123-137.
66. Delnevo CD, Bauer UE. Monitoring the tobacco use epidemic III: The host: data sources and methodological challenges. Prev Med 2009 Jan;48(1 Suppl):S16-23.
67. Giovino GA, Chaloupka FJ, Hartman AM, et al. Cigarette Smoking Prevalence and Policies in the 50 States: An Era of Change - The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ImpacTeen Tobacco Chart Book. Buffalo, NY: University at Buffalo, State University of New York; 2009. Available at: http://www.impacteen.org/tobaccodata.htm.
68. Augustson EM, Barzani D, Rutten LJ, Marcus S. Gender differences among hardcore smokers: an analysis of the tobacco use supplement of the current population survey. J Womens Health (Larchmt) 2008 Sep;17(7):1167-73.
69. Messer K, Mills AL, White MM, Pierce JP. The effect of smoke-free homes on smoking behavior in the U.S. Am J Prev Med 2008 Sep;35(3):210-6.
70. Reed MB, Burns DM. A population-based examination of racial and ethnic differences in receiving physicians' advice to quit smoking. Nicotine Tob Res 2008 Sep;10(9):1487-94.
71. DeCicca P, Kenkel D, Mathios A. Cigarette taxes and the transition from youth to adult smoking: smoking initiation, cessation, and participation. J Health Econ 2008 Jul;27(4):904-17.
72. Viscusi WK, Hersch J. The mortality cost to smokers. J Health Econ 2008 Jul;27(4):943-58.
73. Decicca P, Kenkel D, Mathios A, Shin YJ, Lim JY. Youth smoking, cigarette prices, and anti-smoking sentiment. Health Econ 2008 Jun;17(6):733-49.
74. Willis G, Lawrence D, Hartman A, Stapleton Kudela M, Levin K, Forsyth B. Translation of a tobacco survey into Spanish and Asian languages: the Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey. Nicotine Tob Res 2008 Jun;10(6):1075-84.
75. Smith KC, Siebel C, Pham L, Cho J, Singer RF, Chaloupka FJ, Griswold M, Wakefield M. News on tobacco and public attitudes toward smokefree air policies in the United States. Health Policy 2008 Apr;86(1):42-52.
76. Backinger CL, Fagan P, O'Connell ME, Grana R, Lawrence D, Bishop JA, Gibson JT. Use of other tobacco products among U.S. adult cigarette smokers: prevalence, trends and correlates. Addict Behav 2008 Mar;33(3):472-89.
77. Lovenheim MF. How far to the border?: the extent and impact of cross-border casual cigarette smuggling. National tax journal 2008 Mar;61(1):7-34.
78. Farrelly MC, Pechacek TF, Thomas KY, Nelson D. The impact of tobacco control programs on adult smoking. Am J Public Health 2008 Feb;98(2):304-9.
79. Messer K, Trinidad DR, Al-Delaimy WK, Pierce JP. Smoking cessation rates in the United States: a comparison of young adult and older smokers. Am J Public Health 2008 Feb;98(2):317-22.
80. Shiffman S, Brockwell SE, Pillitteri JL, Gitchell JG. Use of smoking-cessation treatments in the United States. Am J Prev Med 2008 Feb;34(2):102-11.
81. Shiffman S, Brockwell SE, Pillitteri JL, Gitchell JG. Individual differences in adoption of treatment for smoking cessation: demographic and smoking history characteristics. Drug Alcohol Depend 2008 Jan 11;93(1-2):121-31.
82. National Cancer Institute. Cancer Trends Progress Report - 2007 Update. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services; 2007 Dec. Available at: http://progressreport.cancer.gov/2007/.
83. Pierce JP. Tobacco industry marketing, population-based tobacco control, and smoking behavior. Am J Prev Med 2007 Dec;33(6 Suppl):S327-34.
84. Fagan P, Shavers VL, Lawrence D, Gibson JT, O'Connell ME. Employment characteristics and socioeconomic factors associated with disparities in smoking abstinence and former smoking among U.S. workers. J Health Care Poor Underserved 2007 Nov;18(4 Suppl):52-72.
85. Fagan P, Augustson E, Backinger CL, O'Connell ME, Vollinger RE Jr, Kaufman A, Gibson JT. Quit attempts and intention to quit cigarette smoking among young adults in the United States. Am J Public Health 2007 Aug;97(8):1412-20.
86. Green MP, McCausland KL, Xiao H, Duke JC, Vallone DM, Healton CG. A closer look at smoking among young adults: where tobacco control should focus its attention. Am J Public Health 2007 Aug;97(8):1427-33.
87. Jun HJ, Acevedo-Garcia D. The effect of single motherhood on smoking by socioeconomic status and race/ethnicity. Soc Sci Med 2007 Aug;65(4):653-66.
88. Lawrence D, Fagan P, Backinger CL, Gibson JT, Hartman A. Cigarette smoking patterns among young adults aged 18-24 years in the United States. Nicotine Tob Res 2007 Jun;9(6):687-97.
89. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). State-specific prevalence of smoke-free home rules--United States, 1992-2003. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2007 May 25;56(20):501-4.
90. Al-Delaimy WK, Pierce JP, Messer K, White MM, Trinidad DR, Gilpin EA. The California Tobacco Control Program's effect on adult smokers: (2) Daily cigarette consumption levels. Tob Control 2007 Apr;16(2):91-5.
91. Messer K, Pierce JP, Zhu SH, Hartman AM, Al-Delaimy WK, Trinidad DR, Gilpin EA. The California Tobacco Control Program's effect on adult smokers: (1) Smoking cessation. Tob Control 2007 Apr;16(2):85-90.
92. Trinidad DR, Messer K, Gilpin EA, Al-Delaimy WK, White MM, Pierce JP. The California Tobacco Control Program's effect on adult smokers: (3) Similar effects for African Americans across states. Tob Control 2007 Apr;16(2):96-100.
93. Fagan P, Shavers V, Lawrence D, Gibson JT, Ponder P. Cigarette smoking and quitting behaviors among unemployed adults in the United States. Nicotine Tob Res 2007 Feb;9(2):241-8.
94. Davis WW, Hartman AM, Gibson JT. Trends in Smoking Prevalence by Race based on the Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey. Rockville, MD, USA: National Cancer Institute; 2007.
95. National Cancer Institute. Evaluating ASSIST: A Blueprint for Understanding State-Level Tobacco Control. Tobacco Control Monograph No. 17. Bethesda, MD: US Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute; 2006 Oct. NIH Pub. No. 06-6058. Available at: http://dccps.nci.nih.gov/TCRB/monographs/17/.
96. Levy DT, Mumford EA, Compton C. Tobacco control policies and smoking in a population of low education women, 1992-2002. J Epidemiol Community Health 2006 Sep;60 Suppl 2:20-6.
97. Osypuk TL, Kawachi I, Subramanian SV, Acevedo-Garcia D. Are state patterns of smoking different for different racial/ethnic groups? an application of multilevel analysis. Public Health Rep 2006 Sep-Oct;121(5):563-77.
98. Shavers VL, Fagan P, Alexander LA, Clayton R, Doucet J, Baezconde-Garbanati L. Workplace and home smoking restrictions and racial/ethnic variation in the prevalence and intensity of current cigarette smoking among women by poverty status, TUS-CPS 1998-1999 and 2001-2002. J Epidemiol Community Health 2006 Sep;60 Suppl 2:34-43.
99. Shopland DR, Anderson CM, Burns DM. Association between home smoking restrictions and changes in smoking behaviour among employed women. J Epidemiol Community Health 2006 Sep;60 Suppl 2:44-50.
100. Alamar B, Glantz SA. Effect of increased social unacceptability of cigarette smoking on reduction in cigarette consumption. Am J Public Health 2006 Aug;96(8):1359-63.
101. Feigelman W, Lee JA. Are Americans receptive to smokefree bars? J Psychoactive Drugs 2006 Jun;38(2):133-41.
102. Mumford EA, Levy DT, Gitchell JG, Blackman KO. Smokeless tobacco use 1992-2002: trends and measurement in the Current Population Survey-Tobacco Use Supplements. Tob Control 2006 Jun;15(3):166-71.
103. Tauras John A. Smoke-free air laws, cigarette prices, and adult cigarette demand. Economic inquiry 2006 Apr 09;44(2):333-42.
104. Clark PI, Schooley MW, Pierce B, Schulman J, Hartman AM, Schmitt CL. Impact of home smoking rules on smoking patterns among adolescents and young adults. Prev Chronic Dis 2006 Apr;3(2):A41.
105. Department of Health and Human Services US. The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Coordinating Center for Health Promotion, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health; 2006. Available at: http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/secondhandsmoke/.
106. Mumford EA, Levy DT, Gitchell JG, Blackman KO. Tobacco control policies and the concurrent use of smokeless tobacco and cigarettes among men, 1992-2002. Nicotine Tob Res 2005 Dec;7(6):891-900.
107. National Cancer Institute. Cancer Trends Progress Report - 2005 Update. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services; 2005 Dec. Available at: http://progressreport.cancer.gov/2005/.
108. Levy DT, Nikolayev L, Mumford E. Recent trends in smoking and the role of public policies: results from the SimSmoke tobacco control policy simulation model. Addiction 2005 Oct;100(10):1526-36.
109. Acevedo-Garcia D, Pan J, Jun HJ, Osypuk TL, Emmons KM. The effect of immigrant generation on smoking. Soc Sci Med 2005 Sep;61(6):1223-42.
110. Shavers VL, Lawrence D, Fagan P, Gibson JT. Racial/ethnic variation in cigarette smoking among the civilian US population by occupation and industry, TUS-CPS 1998-1999. Prev Med 2005 Aug;41(2):597-606.
111. Hersch Joni. Smoking Restrictions as a Self-Control Mechanism. Journal of risk and uncertainty 2005 Jul 01;31(1):5-21.
112. Elliott Michael R, Davis William W. Obtaining cancer risk factor prevalence estimates in small areas: combining data from two surveys. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics) 2005 Jun;54:595-609.
113. Levy DT, Romano E, Mumford E. The relationship of smoking cessation to sociodemographic characteristics, smoking intensity, and tobacco control policies. Nicotine Tob Res 2005 Jun;7(3):387-96.
114. Pierce JP, White MM, Gilpin EA. Adolescent smoking decline during California's tobacco control programme. Tob Control 2005 Jun;14(3):207-12.
115. Levy DT, Nikolayev L, Mumford E, Compton C. The Healthy People 2010 smoking prevalence and tobacco control objectives: results from the SimSmoke tobacco control policy simulation model (United States). Cancer Causes Control 2005 May;16(4):359-71.
116. National Cancer Institute. ASSIST: Shaping the Future of Tobacco Prevention and Control. Tobacco Control Monograph No. 16. Bethesda, MD: US Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute; 2005 May. NIH Pub. No. 05-5645. Available at: http://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/TCRB/monographs/16/.
117. Plescia M, Malek SH, Shopland DR, Anderson CM, Burns DM. Protecting workers from secondhand smoke in North Carolina. N C Med J 2005 May-Jun;66(3):186-91.
118. Sindelar JL, Duchovny N, Falba TA, Busch SH. If smoking increases absences, does quitting reduce them? Tob Control 2005 Apr;14(2):99-105.
119. McMullen KM, Brownson RC, Luke D, Chriqui J. Strength of clean indoor air laws and smoking related outcomes in the USA. Tob Control 2005 Feb;14(1):43-8.
120. Feng Shuaizhang. Rationality and self-control: the implications for smoking cessation. The Journal of Socio-Economics 2005;34(2):211-222.
121. Trinidad DR, Gilpin EA, Lee L, Pierce JP. Has there been a delay in the age of regular smoking onset among African Americans? Ann Behav Med 2004 Dec;28(3):152-7.
122. Bourne DM, Shopland DR, Anderson CM, Burns DM. Occupational disparities in smoke-free workplace policies in Arkansas. J Ark Med Soc 2004 Nov;101(5):148-54.
123. Biener L, Garrett CA, Gilpin EA, Roman AM, Currivan DB. Consequences of declining survey response rates for smoking prevalence estimates. Am J Prev Med 2004 Oct;27(3):254-7.
124. Levy DT, Romano E, Mumford EA. Recent trends in home and work smoking bans. Tob Control 2004 Sep;13(3):258-63.
125. Augustson E, Marcus S. Use of the current population survey to characterize subpopulations of continued smokers: a national perspective on the "hardcore" smoker phenomenon. Nicotine Tob Res 2004 Aug;6(4):621-9.
126. Mumford EA, Levy DT, Romano EO. Home smoking restrictions. Problems in classification. Am J Prev Med 2004 Aug;27(2):126-31.
127. Rivara FP, Ebel BE, Garrison MM, Christakis DA, Wiehe SE, Levy DT. Prevention of smoking-related deaths in the United States. Am J Prev Med 2004 Aug;27(2):118-25.
128. Hersch J, Rossi AFD, Viscusi WK. Voter preferences and state regulation of smoking. Economic Inquiry 2004 Jul;42(3):455-68.
129. Snyder A, Falba T, Busch S, Sindelar J. Are State legislatures responding to public opinion when allocating funds for tobacco control programs? Health Promot Pract 2004 Jul;5(3 Suppl):35S-45S.
130. American Legacy Foundation. Secondhand Smoke Tearing Families Apart. The Health and Economic Burden of Smoking on Children. Washington, DC: American Legacy Foundation; 2004 Jun. Policy Report 2. Available at: http://americanlegacy.org/162.htm.
131. Caraballo RS, Lee CW. [Tobacco use among Mexicans and their descendants in the United States]. Salud Publica Mex 2004 May-Jun;46(3):241-50.
132. Shopland DR, Anderson CM, Burns DM, Gerlach KK. Disparities in smoke-free workplace policies among food service workers. J Occup Environ Med 2004 Apr;46(4):347-56.
133. Etter JF. Associations between smoking prevalence, stages of change, cigarette consumption, and quit attempts across the United States. Prev Med 2004 Mar;38(3):369-73.
134. Gilpin EA, Lee L, Pierce JP. Changes in population attitudes about where smoking should not be allowed: California versus the rest of the USA. Tob Control 2004 Mar;13(1):38-44.
135. National Cancer Institute. Cancer Progress Report - 2003 Update. Bethesda, MD: National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services; 2004 Feb. Available at: http://progressreport.cancer.gov/2003/.
136. Trinidad DR, Gilpin EA, Lee L, Pierce JP. Do the majority of Asian-American and African-American smokers start as adults? Am J Prev Med 2004 Feb;26(2):156-8.
137. Gilpin EA, White MM, White VM, Distefan JM, Trinidad DR, James L, Lee L, Major J, Kealey S, Pierce JP. Tobacco Control Successes in California: A Focus on Young People, Results from the California Tobacco Surveys, 1990-2002. La Jolla, CA: University of California, San Diego; 2004. Available at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/tc/surveys/CTC1990-2002/.
138. Guse CE, Marbella AM, Layde PM, Christiansen A, Remington P. Clean indoor air policies in Wisconsin workplaces. WMJ 2004;103(4):27-31.
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