TY - JOUR
T1 - Smoking among Mexican Americans
T2 - A three-generation study
AU - Markides, K. S.
AU - Coreil, J.
AU - Ray, L. A.
PY - 1987
Y1 - 1987
N2 - Smoking behavior was investigated with data from a three-generation study of Mexican Americans in San Antonio, Texas. Rates of smoking among the men were found to be higher than rates for other White men obtained in previous studies, while rates for women were slightly lower than those reported for other White women. However, the percentage of light smokers was considerably higher among Mexican Americans than among other groups. There was no evidence that acculturation was a consistent predictor of greater likelihood of smoking. However, there was evidence that the smoking behavior of younger Mexican Americans, particularly the women, was associated with the smoking behavior of their parents.
AB - Smoking behavior was investigated with data from a three-generation study of Mexican Americans in San Antonio, Texas. Rates of smoking among the men were found to be higher than rates for other White men obtained in previous studies, while rates for women were slightly lower than those reported for other White women. However, the percentage of light smokers was considerably higher among Mexican Americans than among other groups. There was no evidence that acculturation was a consistent predictor of greater likelihood of smoking. However, there was evidence that the smoking behavior of younger Mexican Americans, particularly the women, was associated with the smoking behavior of their parents.
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U2 - 10.2105/AJPH.77.6.708
DO - 10.2105/AJPH.77.6.708
M3 - Article
C2 - 3578618
AN - SCOPUS:0023267690
SN - 0090-0036
VL - 77
SP - 708
EP - 711
JO - American Journal of Public Health
JF - American Journal of Public Health
IS - 6
ER -