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- 2019
The smoking behaviors of incarcerated smokersKeywords: Black men,health,incarceration,prisons,tobacco Abstract: To determine smoking behaviors, quit attempts, and cessation preferences among incarcerated smokers, a cross-sectional survey was given to a sample of inmates from three state prison facilities in the United States. A majority of Black smokers (62%) identified as smokers, and 38% identified as ex-smokers, as compared to 46.4?percent of smokers (and 53.6% of ex-smokers) in the non-Black group. There were significant differences in the number of cigarettes smoked per day with non-Black smokers smoking one pack (M?=?20.44, standard deviation?=?15.86) than Black smokers (M?=?14.49, standard deviation?=?13.43; t?=??2.50, p?=?0.014). Smoking cessation interventions are needed to reduce smoking during incarceration
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