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Use of Cell Phones and Computers for Health Promotion and Tobacco Cessation by American Indian College Students in Montana

Description
Results of a survey given to 153 American Indian students at two rural tribal colleges, designed to inform development and implementation of a text messaging smoking cessation intervention. Features statistics including age, sex, health status, degree of tobacco use, access to computer and cell phone, and frequency of phone and internet use.
Author(s)
Jo Ann Walsh Dotson, Lonnie A. Nelson, Sara L. Young, Dedra Buchwald, John Roll
Citation
Rural and Remote Health, 17(1), 4014
Date
03/2017
Tagged as
Statistics and data · Technology for health and human services · Tobacco use · Tribal communities · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · Montana