Addressing Tobacco-Related Health Disparities: The Role of Food Insecurity in Smoking/Cessation
Tell a Friend About This EventTell a Friend
 

Cigarette smoking prevalence among lower-income adults is three times as high as among higher-income adults. This is mainly due to disparities in successful quitting, rather than interest in quitting or quit attempts. Registration: https://campscui.active.com/orgs/BerkshireAHECInc?orglink=camps-registration

8/18/2022
When: Thursday, August 18, 2022
8:30 AM
Where: Free, Live via Zoom Webinar, Pre-registration required.
United States
Contact: Sheila Dairge
sdargie@berkshireahec.org

« Go to Upcoming Event List  

Cigarette smoking prevalence among lower-income adults is three times as high as among higher-income adults. This is mainly due to disparities in successful quitting, rather than interest in quitting or quit attempts. Many people with socioeconomic disadvantage who smoke also live with unmet basic needs, such as food insecurity, that can complicate cessation efforts, but basic needs are generally not addressed in cessation interventions. In this seminar presentation, Dr. Jin Kim-Mozeleski will discuss burgeoning work that aims to address smoking disparities by attention to food insecurity as a key social determinant of health behavior

14646 NW 151st Blvd 
Alachua, Florida 32615

P: 386-462-1551 ext 108
info@nationalahec.org