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Smoking prevalence among US blacks: A southern factor?
Anthony P. Polednak,
Gary King
Biobehavioral Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
African Continental Ancestry Group
100%
Smoking
73%
Smoking Prevention
28%
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
28%
Censuses
22%
Poverty
21%
Smoking Cessation
20%
Social Sciences
smoking
96%
surveillance
17%
census
16%
poverty
14%
Group
6%