Abstract:
:Hookah use is gaining popularity nationwide. We determined the correlates and trends for hookah use from the California Tobacco Survey. Between 2005 and 2008 hookah use increased more than 40%, and in 2008, 24.5% of young men reported ever using a hookah. Hookah use was more common among the young (18-24 years), the educated, the non-Hispanic Whites, and the cigarette smokers. Hookah use is increasing in California, especially among young adults, and in 2008 reached the highest prevalence ever reported for both genders.
journal_name
Am J Public Healthjournal_title
American journal of public healthauthors
Smith JR,Edland SD,Novotny TE,Hofstetter CR,White MM,Lindsay SP,Al-Delaimy WKdoi
10.2105/AJPH.2011.300196subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2011-10-01 00:00:00pages
1876-9issue
10eissn
0090-0036issn
1541-0048pii
AJPH.2011.300196journal_volume
101pub_type
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