Racial and ethnic disparities in smoking-cessation interventions: analysis of the 2005 National Health Interview Survey.

Abstract

Despite progress in smokers' being advised to quit during healthcare encounters in the past 5 years, black and Hispanic smokers continue to be less likely than whites to receive and use tobacco-cessation interventions, even after control for socioeconomic and healthcare factors. Further actions are needed to understand and eliminate this disparity

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