2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2005.05.012
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The proximal association between smoking and alcohol use among first year college students

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“…The individual‐level studies found significant cross‐correlations between smoking and drinking in which the amount of use of one substance was predicted by use of the other 35. This, and cross‐sectional studies of associations between smoking and alcohol consumption, suggests that we may find positive associations between our smoking and drinking parameters.…”
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“…The individual‐level studies found significant cross‐correlations between smoking and drinking in which the amount of use of one substance was predicted by use of the other 35. This, and cross‐sectional studies of associations between smoking and alcohol consumption, suggests that we may find positive associations between our smoking and drinking parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Although time–series analyses have been used to assess the temporal association between smoking and alcohol consumption at the individual level 35, 36, we are unaware of any previous study which has done so at a population level. The individual‐level studies found significant cross‐correlations between smoking and drinking in which the amount of use of one substance was predicted by use of the other 35.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alcohol use also has been implicated as a correlate of smoking (e.g., Dierker et al, 2006 ) and as a risk factor for negative health consequences, such as cancer and cardiac disease ( Schlecht et al, 1999 ). Alcohol use also is positively associated with smoking among Black women ( Webb & Carey, 2008 ).…”
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“…Thus, evidence from this study suggests that smoking may exacerbate specific HIV-related symptoms, but provides no direct evidence for an association of smoking to markers of disease progression. Additional studies, involving longitudinal designs can help to clarify the long term impact of smoking on symptoms and disease progression.There is an established relationship between alcohol consumption and smoking in the general population (Dierker et al, 2006;Wetzels et al, 2003). However, few data are available with HIV+ patients.…”
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“…Previous research documents a robust association between alcohol use and smoking in the general population (e.g., Dierker et al, 2006;Wetzels et al, 2003) and among psychiatric patients (Vanable et al, 2003). For example, drinking and smoking frequently co-occur, with most smokers also consuming alcohol (e.g., Hoffman et al, 2001) and 80% of dependent drinkers smoking (Patten et al, 1996).…”
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