Erschienen in:
11.02.2016 | Brief Report
Unintended Effects of a Smoking Cessation Intervention on Latino Fathers’ Binge Drinking In Early Postpartum
verfasst von:
Devon Noonan, PhD, MPH FNP-BC, Pauline Lyna, MPH, Laura J. Fish, PhD, Alicia K. Bilheimer, MPH, Kristina C. Gordon, PhD, Patricia Roberson, PhD, Alicia Gonzalez, MSN, RN, Kathryn I. Pollak, PhD
Erschienen in:
Annals of Behavioral Medicine
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Ausgabe 4/2016
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Excerpt
The co-occurrence of substance use, including tobacco and alcohol use, are common among Latino men. Roughly 70 % report alcohol use in the past year, and 45 % reporting binge drinking [
1,
2]. Alcohol-related social risks (i.e., family strain and violence) and related health risks (i.e., cancer and liver disease) also remain high [
3]. With alcohol use comes smoking among many, among Latino men that are current drinkers, 25 % of them use tobacco on a daily basis, and this number increases to 37 % among those men classified as heavy drinkers [
1]. …