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Hispanic/Latinx Ethnic Subgroup Differences in Sociodemographic, Sociocultural, and Smoking Characteristics in a Cessation Trial: An Exploratory Study.

Patricia Medina-RamirezLaura CasasSteven K SuttonPatricia Calixte-CivilKaren O BrandonÚrsula MartínezCathy D MeadeMargaret M ByrneThomas H BrandonVani N Simmons
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2022)
Findings demonstrate that treatment-seeking Hispanic/Latinx smokers in the United States differ in sociodemographic, sociocultural, and smoking-related variables (cigarette use and smoking-related cognitive constructs) by subgroup (ie, PR, Mexican, and Cuban) and within subgroups by sex. These differences suggest that heterogeneity among subgroups should be considered when developing cessation interventions for Hispanics/Latinxs. Future research should examine how differences in sociodemographic and smoking-related variables impact intervention outcomes and explore the role of sociocultural factors (eg, acculturation and familism) as determinants of cessation.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
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