Smokeless Tobacco Use and Knowledge among University Students

  • Monson A
  • Beaulieu J
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The authors explored the use, demographics, knowledge, and the impact of a statewide smoking ban on smokeless tobacco use among college students. Participants and Methods: During spring of 2008, 417 students enrolled at a Midwestern state university completed a 12-item survey. Results: Twenty-two percent of males in this sample have recently used smokeless tobacco. Participants had a mean knowledge score of 7.8, constructed from nine items on the survey. Non-users scored higher (p

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Monson, A., & Beaulieu, J. (2011). Smokeless Tobacco Use and Knowledge among University Students. Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. https://doi.org/10.46743/1540-580x/2011.1335

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