Associations of subjective social status with nondaily and daily smoking.
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Risk perception and intention to quit among a tri-ethnic sample of nondaily, light daily, and moderate/heavy daily smokers.Experimental Evidence That Low Social Status is Most Toxic to Well-being When Internalized.Development and psychometric properties of the Smoking Restraint Questionnaire.The Potential Explanatory Role of Perceived Stress in Associations Between Subjective Social Status and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Homeless Smokers.
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Associations of subjective social status with nondaily and daily smoking.
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Associations of subjective social status with nondaily and daily smoking.
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Associations of subjective social status with nondaily and daily smoking.
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Associations of subjective social status with nondaily and daily smoking.
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Associations of subjective social status with nondaily and daily smoking.
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Associations of subjective social status with nondaily and daily smoking.
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Associations of subjective social status with nondaily and daily smoking.
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Jasjit S Ahluwalia
Nga Nguyen
Taneisha S Buchanan
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10.5993/AJHB.38.2.10
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2014-03-01T00:00:00Z