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The effect of college attendance on young adult cigarette, e-cigarette, cigarillo, hookah and smokeless tobacco use and its potential for addressing tobacco-related health disparities.
Document Type
article
Source
Subject
Humans
Tobacco
Smokeless
Health Surveys
Cohort Studies
Students
Universities
Adolescent
Adult
United States
Female
Male
Young Adult
Tobacco Products
Tobacco Use
Cigarette Smoking
Smoking Water Pipes
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems
Cigarette smoking
Electronic nicotine delivery systems
Propensity score
Smoking water pipes
Social norms
Tobacco
Tobacco use
Young adult
Pediatric
Cancer
Tobacco Smoke and Health
Pediatric Research Initiative
Substance Abuse
Clinical Research
Prevention
Respiratory
Public Health
Human Movement and Sports Sciences
Public Health and Health Services
Language
Abstract
The goal of this study was to assess the effect of college attendance on tobacco use among young adults and across subpopulations with disparities in tobacco use. Using a cohort of US youth (