Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST feR0x8lV. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Objectives. This study identified adults'demographic and smoking behavior characteristics that are related to being asked to provide tobacco to a minor. Methods. Telephone interviews were conducted with 6352 California adults. Predictors included age, sex, household income, and smoking status. Results. Only 10.1% of California adults had been asked to provide tobacco to a minor in the previous year. Fewer than 3% of individuals 55 years and older had been asked to provide tobacco, but among younger smokers 59.0% of 18-and 19-year-olds and 39.3% of 20-to 24-year-olds had been approached. Conclusions. Interventions to reduce the social availability of tobacco are needed.
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