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SPAN003. Spangler, J.G.; M.B. Dignan, and R.M. Michielutte. Smokeless tobacco use among American Indian women—southeastern North Carolina, 1991. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 44.6 (February 17, 1995): 113-117. Publication type: Journal article A study was undertaken by the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Bowman Gray School of Medicine (Wake Forest University) to analyze data collected from a National Cancer Institute-funded cervical cancer prevention project to determine prevalence at that time (1991) of Lumbee women's use of smokeless tobacco. A random sample of 479 Lumbee woman completed a detailed survey during the cervical cancer prevention study which included sections on health behaviors such as tobacco and alcohol. The questions included Have you ever used chewing tobacco or snuff? If yes, how old were you when you started? Current health status, church attendance, social support, and use of medical services were also investigated.Additional subjects: Smokeless tobacco This annotation was edited on: June 13, 2002 Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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