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286 related items for PubMed ID: 2665477

  • 1. On the measurement of tobacco use by adolescents. Validity of self-reports of smokeless tobacco use and validity of cotinine as an indicator of cigarette smoking.
    Bauman KE, Koch GG, Bryan ES, Haley NJ, Downton MI, Orlandi MA.
    Am J Epidemiol; 1989 Aug; 130(2):327-37. PubMed ID: 2665477
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  • 2. Saliva cotinine and thiocyanate: chemical indicators of smokeless tobacco and cigarette use in adolescents.
    Noland MP, Kryscio RJ, Riggs RS, Linville LH, Perritt LJ, Tucker TC.
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  • 3. An assessment of the validity of adolescent self-reported smoking using three biological indicators.
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  • 4. Validity of self reports in a cohort of Swedish adolescent smokers and smokeless tobacco (snus) users.
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    Honarmand M, Nakhaee A, Moradi M.
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  • 7. Two biochemical markers effectively used to separate smokeless tobacco users from smokers and nonusers.
    Holiday DB, McLarty JW, Yanagihara RH, Riley L, Shepherd SB.
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  • 8. Relative sensitivity and specificity of salivary and serum cotinine in identifying tobacco-smoking status of self-reported nonsmokers and smokers of tobacco and/or marijuana.
    van Vunakis H, Tashkin DP, Rigas B, Simmons M, Gjika HB, Clark VA.
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  • 9. Physiologic and subjective changes from smokeless tobacco withdrawal.
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  • 10. Validation of self-reported smoking status by simultaneous measurement of carbon monoxide and salivary thiocyanate.
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  • 11. Validation of self-reported smoking behavior: biochemical analyses of cotinine and thiocyanate.
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  • 12. Overreporting of smokeless tobacco use by adolescent males.
    Cohen SJ, Katz BP, Drook CA, Christen AG, McDonald JL, Olson BL, Cloys LA, Stookey GK.
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  • 13. The Peer and Family Smoking Index: A Valid Measure of Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Adolescents.
    Huntington-Moskos L, Rayens MK, Hall LA, Hahn EJ.
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  • 15. Biochemical markers of smoke absorption and self reported exposure to passive smoking.
    Jarvis M, Tunstall-Pedoe H, Feyerabend C, Vesey C, Salloojee Y.
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  • 16. Self-selected blocking of vents on low-yield cigarettes.
    Kozlowski LT, Heatherton TF, Frecker RC, Nolte HE.
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  • 17. Cotinine validation of self-reported smoking in commercially run community surveys.
    Pierce JP, Dwyer T, DiGiusto E, Carpenter T, Hannam C, Amin A, Yong C, Sarfaty G, Shaw J, Burke N.
    J Chronic Dis; 1987 Aug 26; 40(7):689-95. PubMed ID: 3597671
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  • 18. A review of the use of saliva cotinine as a marker of tobacco smoke exposure.
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  • 19. Assessment of the Tobacco Dependence Screener Among Smokeless Tobacco Users.
    Mushtaq N, Beebe LA.
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  • 20. Discrepancies between self-reported and validated cigarette smoking in a community survey of New Mexico Hispanics.
    Coultas DB, Howard CA, Peake GT, Skipper BJ, Samet JM.
    Am Rev Respir Dis; 1988 Apr 26; 137(4):810-4. PubMed ID: 3354986
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