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The effect of single motherhood on smoking by socioeconomic status and race/ethnicity
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The effect of single motherhood on smoking by socioeconomic status and race/ethnicity

H.-J. Jun and D. Acevedo-Garcia
Social Science and Medicine, Vol.65(4), pp.653-666
2007
PMID: 17493724

Abstract

Income Parenting responsibility Race/ethnicity Single mother Smoking Socioeconomic status (SES) USA tobacco smoke ethnicity health risk maternal care maternal health single parent socioeconomic status socioeconomic survey adult article controlled study environmental exposure female health survey Hispanic human lowest income group maternal smoking maternal stress minority group mother Negro parental stress race smoking cessation social status Adolescent Censuses European Continental Ancestry Group Hispanic Americans Humans Middle Aged Mothers Parent-Child Relations Parenting Single-Parent Family Social Class Social Support Nicotiana tabacum African Americans Family Marriage North America United States

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