Using MIMIC models to examine the relationship between current smoking and early smoking experiences
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Initial Smoking Experiences and Current Smoking Behaviors and Perceptions among Current Smokers.Alcohol expectancy increases positive responses to cigarettes in young, escalating smokersMultiple indicators, multiple causes measurement error models.Commentary on Haberstick et al. (2011): Dizziness upon initial experimentation with cigarettes - implications for smoking persistenceDo early smoking experiences count in development of smoking?: temporal stability and predictive validity of an early smoking experience questionnaire in adolescents.Initial reactions to tobacco use and risk of future regular use.Genome-wide time-to-event analysis on smoking progression stages in a family-based studySubjective effects for alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana association with cross-drug outcomesFactor structure of early smoking experiences and associations with smoking behavior: valence or sensitivity model?Initial reactions to tobacco and cannabis smoking: a twin study.Functional multiple indicators, multiple causes measurement error models.Subjective experiences at first use of cigarette, e-cigarettes, hookah, and cigar products among Texas adolescents.A Multiple Indicators Multiple Cause (MIMIC) model of respiratory health and household factors in Chinese children: the seven Northeastern cities (SNEC) study.Modeling psychological well-being and family relationships among retired older people in Taiwan.Differences in Subjective Experiences to First Use of Menthol and Non-Menthol Cigarettes in a National Sample of Young Adult Cigarette Smokers.Small genome separates native and invasive populations in an ecologically important cosmopolitan grass.Early smoking onset may promise initial pleasurable sensations and later addiction.
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Using MIMIC models to examine the relationship between current smoking and early smoking experiences
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scientific article published on 03 July 2009
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Carlos F Ríos-Bedoya
Cynthia S Pomerleau
Ovide F Pomerleau
Rosalind J Neuman
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10.1093/NTR/NTP093
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2009-07-03T00:00:00Z