Smoking Prevalence in Urban and Rural Populations: Findings from California Between 2001 and 2012
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Description
Examines smoking prevalence in rural and urban areas of California based on a zip-code level analysis of California Health Interview Survey data for 2001-2012. Discusses changes over time and differences by rural/urban location, sex, age, education, employment status, and other demographic factors.
Author(s)
Lianqi Liu, Steven Edland, Mark G. Myers, C.Richard Hofstetter, Wael K. Al-Delaimy
Citation
American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 42(2), 152-61
Date
03/2016
Tagged as
Rural-urban differences
· Statistics and data
· Tobacco use
· California