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ABSTRACT: Introduction
Cigarette purchasing behavior may reflect quitting intentions. Little is known about how income could modify the association between cigarette purchasing behaviors and quit attempts among smokers experiencing homelessness.Methods
Homeless, current smokers completed a questionnaire on the amount spent weekly on cigarettes (≤$20/week versus >$20/week), source of cigarettes (store versus other source), quantity of cigarettes purchased (Conclusions
Current smokers experiencing homelessness and who are without an income may find it particularly challenging to engage in attempts to quit smoking. Smoking cessation interventions that highlight relief of financial hardship as a potential benefit of successfully quitting smoking may be useful among this population.
SUBMITTER: Vijayaraghavan M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6991985 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Vijayaraghavan Maya M Neisler Julie J Wrighting Quentaxia Q Reitzel Lorraine R LR Hébert Emily T ET Rash Carla J CJ Kendzor Darla E DE Businelle Michael S MS
Addictive behaviors 20190403
<h4>Introduction</h4>Cigarette purchasing behavior may reflect quitting intentions. Little is known about how income could modify the association between cigarette purchasing behaviors and quit attempts among smokers experiencing homelessness.<h4>Methods</h4>Homeless, current smokers completed a questionnaire on the amount spent weekly on cigarettes (≤$20/week versus >$20/week), source of cigarettes (store versus other source), quantity of cigarettes purchased (<pack versus ≥pack), and past-year ...[more]