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Women and Smoking: An Interdisciplinary Examination of Socioeconomic Influences  

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Volume 104, Supplement 1, Pages S1-S130 (1 October 2009)
Jump to full article: Science Direct, 2009-08-23

Intro:

  • The social shaping of health and smoking
  • Women and smoking: Understanding socioeconomic influences
  • An overview of the emergence of disparities in smoking prevalence, cessation, and adverse consequences among women
  • Educational attainment and smoking among women: Risk factors and consequences for offspring
  • Women, smoking, and social disadvantage over the life course: A longitudinal study of African American women
  • Race/ethnicity, socioeconomic factors, and smoking among early adolescent girls in the United States
  • Onset and persistence of daily smoking: The interplay of socioeconomic status, gender, and psychiatric disorders
  • Smoking and smoking cessation in disadvantaged women: Assessing genetic contributions
  • Nicotine dependence and genetic variation in the nicotinic receptors
  • Modeling risk factors for nicotine and other drug abuse in the preclinical laboratory
  • Acute responses to nicotine and smoking: Implications for prevention and treatment of smoking in lower SES women
  • Temporal horizon: Modulation by smoking status and gender
  • Sex heterogeneity in pharmacogenetic smoking cessation clinical trials
  • Educational disadvantage and cigarette smoking during pregnancy
  • An overview of principles of effective treatment of substance use disorders and their potential application to pregnant cigarette smokers
  • Is socioeconomic status associated with awareness of and receptivity to the truth® Campaign?
  • Women and tobacco control policies: Social-structural and psychosocial contributions to vulnerability to tobacco use and exposure

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