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Darker skin color is associated with a lower likelihood of smoking cessation among males but not females.
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Darker skin color is associated with a lower likelihood of smoking cessation among males but not females.
Darker skin color is associated with a lower likelihood of smoking cessation among males but not females. Soc Sci Med. 2019 11; 240:112562.
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Adult
Adult
Female
Female
Humans
Humans
Male
Male
Middle Aged
Middle Aged
Missouri
Missouri
Prospective Studies
Prospective Studies
Risk Factors
Risk Factors
Sex Factors
Sex Factors
Skin Pigmentation
Skin Pigmentation
Smokers
Smokers
Smoking Cessation
Smoking Cessation
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Adam Chancellor Alexander
Darla E Kendzor
Michael S Businelle