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Patterns and correlates of tobacco control behavior among American Association of Pediatric Dentistry members: a cross-sectional national study

Stuart Gansky   Jennifer Ryan   James Ellison  et al.
2007 October 11
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Overall, 22% of high school students in the US currently smoke cigarettes and 11% of high school males use smokeless tobacco (i.e., oral snuff or chewing tobacco).
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Subject: Health Title of Periodical:  BMC Oral Health
Volume:  7 Issue:  13
Page(s):  1-32 Number of Volumes Cited:  1
CiteNumber:  2373 Contributor:  jwalker
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Gansky, S., Ryan, J., & Ellison, J., etal. (2007). Patterns and correlates of tobacco control behavior among American Association of Pediatric Dentistry members: a cross-sectional national study. BMC Oral Health, 7(13), 1-32.



MLA Style

Gansky, Stuart, Jennifer Ryan, and James Ellison, etal. ''Patterns and correlates of tobacco control behavior among American Association of Pediatric Dentistry members: a cross-sectional national study.'' BMC Oral Health 7.13 (2007): 1-32.



Chicago Manual of Style

Gansky, Stuart, Jennifer Ryan and James Ellison, etal. ''Patterns and correlates of tobacco control behavior among American Association of Pediatric Dentistry members: a cross-sectional national study.'' BMC Oral Health 7, no. 13 (2007): 1-32