Association of cancer information seeking behavior with cigarette smoking and E-cigarette use among U.S. adults by education attainment level: A multi-year cross-sectional analysis from a nationally representative sample in 2017-2020

Beomyoung Cho, Sukwon Lee, Yining Pan, Minakshi Sharma, Katlynn Holland

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Resumen

Little is known about the association of cancer information seeking behavior with cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use. A multi-year cross-sectional analysis using a pooled data of the Health Information National Trends Survey 5, Cycles 1-4 (2017-2020) was conducted. To examine the association of cancer information seeking behavior with current cigarette smoking (currently smoke every day/some days among individuals who smoked 100+ cigarettes in lifetime) and e-cigarette use (currently use every day/some days among lifetime users) in nationally representative U.S. adults, we conducted weighted multiple logistic regression analysis, adjusting for sex, race/ethnicity, age, obese status, depressed mood, cancer diagnosis history, metropolitan status, and survey year. The regression models were stratified by education level (

Idioma originalAmerican English
Número de artículo107550
PublicaciónPreventive medicine
Volumen172
DOI
EstadoPublished - jul 1 2023

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Epidemiology

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