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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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