Thursday, February 14, 2008

Bibliography of Tobacco-Related Literature

Epidemiology/Surveillance: Women and Smoking
1. Acevedo MC. The role of acculturation in explaining ethnic differences in the prenatal health-risk behaviors, mental health, and parenting beliefs of Mexican American and European American at-risk women. Child Abuse & Neglect 2000;24(1):111oe127.
2. Alcalay R. Perceptions about prenatal care among health providers and Mexican-American community women: An exploratory study. International Quarterly of Community Health Education 1993;13(2):107oe118.
3. Balcazar H, Peterson G, and Cobas JA. Acculturation and health-related risk behaviors among Mexican American pregnant youth. American Journal of Health Behavior 1996;20(6):425oe433.
4. Brownson RC, Eyler AA, King AC, Shyu Y, Brown DR, and Homan SM. Reliability of information on physical activity and other chronic disease risk factors among U.S. women aged 40 years or older. American Journal of Epidemiology 1999;149(4):379oe391.
5. Camilli AE, McElroy L, and Reed K. Smoking behavior during pregnancy among hispanics and non-hispanic whites. Journal of Clinical Research 1993;41:A88.
6. Camilli AE, McElroy LF, and Reed KL. Smoking and pregnancy: A comparison of Mexican-American and non-Hispanic white women. Obstetrics & Gynecology 1994;84(6):1033oe1037.
7. Cobas JA, Balcazar H, Benin MB, Keith VN, and Chong Y. Acculturation and low-birthweight infants among Latino women: A reanalysis of HHANES data with structural equation models. American Journal of Public Health 1996;86(3):394oe397.
8. Cook AK and Starzyk P. County variation in the rate of smoking for teen mothers. American Journal of Health Behavior 2000;24(5):379oe386.
9. Coonrod DV, Balcazar H, Brady J, Garcia S, and Van Tine M. Smoking, acculturation and family cohesion in Mexican-American women. Ethnicity & Disease 1999;9(3):434oe440.
10. Cramer JC, Bell K, and Vaast K. Race, ethnicity, and the determinants of low birthweight in the U.S. Presentation. The Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America Washington, DC, March 1991.
11. Frisbee WP, Forbes D, and Hummer RA. Hispanic pregnancy outcomes: Additional evidence. Social Science Quarterly 1998;79(1):149oe169.
12. Fuentes-Afflick E, Hessol NA, and Perez-Stable EJ. Testing the epidemiologic paradox of low birth weight in Latinos. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 1999;153(2):147oe153.
13. Gilliland FD, Berhane K, McConnell R, Gauderman WJ, Vora H, Rappaport EB, Avol E, and Peters JM. Maternal smoking during pregnancy, environmental tobacco smoke exposure and childhood lung function. Thorax 2000;55(4):271oe276.
14. Guendelman S and Abrams B. Dietary, alcohol, and tobacco intake among Mexican-American women of childbearing age: Results from HANES data. American Journal of Health Promotion 1994;8(5):363oe372.
15. Guendelman S, English P, and Chavez G. The effects of maternal health behaviors and other risk factors on immunization status among Mexican-American infants. Pediatrics 1995;95(6):823oe828.16. Hanson MJ. The theory of planned behavior applied to cigarette smoking in African-American, Puerto Rican, and non-Hispanic white teenage females. Nursing Research 1997;46(3):155oe162.
17. Hickey CA, Cliver SP, McNeal SF, and Goldenberg RL. Low pregravid body mass index as a risk factor for preterm birth: Variation by ethnic group. Obstetrics & Gynecology 1997;89(2):206oe212.
18. Juarbe TC. Risk factors for cardiovascular disease in Latina women. Review. Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 1998;13(2):17oe27.
19. LeClere FB and Wilson JB. Smoking behavior of recent mothers, 18oe44 years of age, before and after pregnancy: United States, 1990. Advance Data 25 July 1997;(288):111.
20. McFarlane J, Parker B, and Soeken K. Physical abuse, smoking, and substance use during pregnancy: Prevalence, interrelationships, and effects on birth weight. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing 1996;25(4):313oe320.
21. Peterson GW, Cobas JA, Balcazar H, and Amling JW. Acculturation and risk behavior among pregnant Mexican American females: A structural equation model. Sociological Inquiry 1998;68(4):536oe556.
22. Pletsch PK. Prevalence of cigarette smoking in Hispanic women of childbearing age. Nursing Research 1991;40(2):103oe106.
23. Pletsch PK and Johnson MK. The cigarette smoking experience of pregnant Latinas in the United States. Health Care for Women International 1996;17(6):549oe562.
24. Rickert VI, Wiemann CM, and Berenson AB. Ethnic differences in depressive symptomatology among young women. Obstetrics & Gynecology 2000;95(1):55oe60.
25. Sanders-Phillips K. Health promotion behavior in low income black and Latino women. Women Health 1994;21(2oe3):71oe83.
26. Sanders-Phillips K. Correlates of health promotion behaviors in low-income Black women and Latinas. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 1996;12(6):450oe458.
27. Smith KW and McGraw SA. Smoking behavior of Puerto Rican women: Evidence from caretakers of adolescents in two urban areas. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 1993;15(1):140oe149.
28. Symanski E and Hertz-Picciotto I. Blood lead levels in relation to menopause, smoking, and pregnancy history. American Journal of Epidemiology 1995;141(11):1047oe1058.
29. Wiemann CM, Berenson AB, and San Miguel VV. Tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use among pregnant women: Age and racial/ethnic differences. Journal of Reproductive Medicine 1994;39(10):769oe776.
30. Wiemann CM, Berenson AB, and Landwehr BM. Racial and ethnic correlates of tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use in a pregnant population. Journal of Reproductive Medicine 1995;40(8):571oe578.
31. Wiemann CM and Berenson AB. Factors associated with recent and discontinued alcohol use by pregnant adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health 1998;22(5):417oe423.
32. Wolff CB, Portis M, and Wolff H. Birth weight and smoking practices during pregnancy among Mexican-American women. Health Care for Women International 1993;14(3):271oe279.33. Wolff CB and Portis M. Smoking, acculturation, and pregnancy outcome among Mexican Americans. Health Care for Women International 1996;17(6):563oe573.

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