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. 1988 Jan;78(1):61–63. doi: 10.2105/ajph.78.1.61

Correlates of smokeless tobacco use in a male adolescent population.

R B Jones 1, D P Moberg 1
PMCID: PMC1349210  PMID: 3337307

Abstract

This paper identifies the correlates of smokeless tobacco use in a sample of 1,030 males representative of 7th through 12th grade students of Dane County (Madison), Wisconsin. Variables independently associated with frequent use of smokeless tobacco were: being White; living in other than a two-parent home; performing poorly in school; smoking cigarettes; consuming beer, wine, or hard liquor; and deviant/delinquent behavior. Participation in team sports was associated with some "experimentation" with smokeless products.

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