Tobacco use among the Amish in Holmes County, Ohio

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Purpose: The objective of this study was to estimate tobacco use prevalence among the Amish in Holmes County, Ohio, using both self-report and a biochemical marker of nicotine exposure. Methods: Amish adults (n = 134) were interviewed as part of a lifestyle study. Self-reported tobacco use was measured using standardized questions, and cotinine was measured from a saliva sample. The prevalence of smoking, total tobacco use, and misclassification were estimated separately by gender, and then compared to 2 non-Amish groups. One group was selected from 2 counties contained within the Holmes County Amish settlement (n = 154) and the other was representative of non-Hispanic whites in the United States (n = 4,099). Findings: No Amish women reported current tobacco use and only 2 reported former use. This was significantly different (P

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Ferketich, A. K., Katz, M. L., Kauffman, R. M., Paskett, E. D., Lemeshow, S., Westman, J. A., … Wewers, M. E. (2008). Tobacco use among the Amish in Holmes County, Ohio. Journal of Rural Health, 24(1), 84–90. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-0361.2008.00141.x

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