Perceived stress and smoking-related behaviors and symptomatology in male and female smokers

Volume: 51, Pages: 80 - 83
Published: Dec 1, 2015
Abstract
Stress has been found to be a significant risk factor for cigarette smoking. Stress affects males and females differently, as does the use of smoking for stress reduction. Few studies have examined gender differences with the interrelation of perceived stress and smoking behaviors and nicotine related symptomatology. Our study investigates this association, as well as the influence of sociodemographic variables.This is a retrospective analysis...
Paper Details
Title
Perceived stress and smoking-related behaviors and symptomatology in male and female smokers
Published Date
Dec 1, 2015
Volume
51
Pages
80 - 83
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