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Intermittent smokers: A descriptive analysis of persons who have never smoked daily

  • Corinne G. Husten
  • , Maribet C. McCarty
  • , Gary A. Giovino
  • , Jeffrey H. Chrismon
  • , Bao Ping Zhu

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Abstract

Objectives. This study assessed the prevalence of and demographic variables associated with lifetime never-daily smoking in the United States. Methods. Descriptive demographic data and logistic regression analyses were used to examine associations with never-daily smoking. Results. Lifetime never-daily smokers constituted a significant minority of non-White smokers. There was a strong association between never-daily smoking and college education among young adults, particularly men. Although never-daily smoking was associated with initiation behavior among young smokers, it also represented a persistent pattern for some smokers, particularly non-Whites and Hispanics. Conclusions. The demographic distribution of never-daily smoking may have implications for developing culturally appropriate smoking prevention and cessation strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)86-89
Number of pages4
JournalAmerican Journal of Public Health
Volume88
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1998

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