Transnational, social, and neighborhood ties and smoking among Latino immigrants: Does gender matter?
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.301964
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adult; demography; ethnology; female; friend; health behavior; Hispanic; human; male; migrant; sex difference; smoking; socioeconomics; statistics and numerical data; Adult; Emigrants and Immigrants; Female; Friends; Health Behavior; Hispanic Americans; Humans; Male; Residence Characteristics; Sex Factors; Smoking; Socioeconomic Factors;All these keywords.
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