Darker skin color is associated with a lower likelihood of smoking cessation among men but not women

Main Author: Alexander, Adam
Format: Dataset
Terbitan: Mendeley , 2019
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Online Access: https:/data.mendeley.com/datasets/ywc5wp7myn
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author Alexander, Adam
title Darker skin color is associated with a lower likelihood of smoking cessation among men but not women
publisher Mendeley
publishDate 2019
topic Tobacco
Gender Health Disparity
Skin Color
url https:/data.mendeley.com/datasets/ywc5wp7myn
contents This dataset allows interested parties to explore whether skin color is associated with short- and long-term smoking cessation using a sample Blacks and Whites enrolled in a smoking cessation trial. Race and sex can be evaluated as moderators of the association between skin color and smoking cessation. This dataset can also be used to determine whether the association would be stronger among Blacks and men than among Whites and women. Last, the dataset includes many biological and psychosocial factors, including nicotine and cotinine concentrations, discrimination, distrust, and neuroticism, which can be used to identify potential mechanisms of the association between skin color and smoking cessation.
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