Primary Care Patient Social Networks and Tobacco Use: An Observational Study.
Jaya AysolaJeffrey RewleyChang XuMarilyn SchapiraRebecca A HubbardPublished in: Journal of primary care & community health (2022)
Our study suggests that smoking behaviors do not occur in isolation, nor because of 1 or 2 prominent social network members. Rather, our findings suggest that both strong ties and social reinforcement from clusters of similarly-behaving persons influence smoking behavior. Primary care practices have an opportunity to leverage these insights on patient networks to improve cancer prevention.