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National Incidence of Smoking and Misclassification Among the U.S. Married Female Population

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Davis, R.A.
Heavner, D.L.
Morgan, W.T.
Ogden, M.W.
Steichen, T.J.
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PSCI, PUBLICATION SCIENTIFIC
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CARCHMAN,RICHARD/OFFICE
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EXTR, EXTRA
MARG, MARGINALIA
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R530
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RJR, R.J.Reynolds
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Elsevier Science
J Clin Epidemiol
RJR, R.J.Reynolds
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Hege, R.B.
Ogden, M.W.
Sears, S.B.
Stiles, M.F.
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2063633034/3485
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Incidence of Smoking and Misclassification 263 The. authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of M. F. Stiles, R. B. Hege and S. B. Sears. References I. Lee PN. Misclassification of Smoking Habits and Passive Smoking: A Review of the Evidence. Berlin: Springer-Ver- lag; 1988. 2. Lee PN. Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Mortality. Ba- sel: Karger; 1992. 3. Haddow JE, Palomaki GE, Knight GJ. Use of serum cotinine to assess the accuracy of self reported non-smoking. Br Med J 1986; 293: 1306. (Letter) 4. Haddow JE, Knight GJ, Palomaki GE, et al. Second-trimester serum cotinine levels in nonsmokers in relation to birrhweight. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1988; 159: 481-484. 5. Coultas DB, Howard CA, Peake GT, et aI. Discrepancies be- tween self-reported and validated cigarette smoking in a com- munity survey of New Mexico Hispanics. Am Rev Respir Dis 1988; 137: 810-814. 6. Cummings KM, Markelto SJ, Mahoney M, et al. Measurement of current exposure to tobacco smoke. Arch Environ Health 1990; 45: 74-79. 7. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Respira- tory Health Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung Cancer and Other Disorders. Washington, D.C.: Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; 1992. (EPA publication no. EPA/600/6-90/006F) 8. Langone JJ, Van Vunakis H. Radioimmunoassay of nicotine, cotinine, and ~(3-pyridyt)-~oxo-N-methylbutyramide. In: Langone J J, Van Vunakis H., Eds. Immunochemical Tech- niques. Methods in Enzymology. New York: Academic Press; 1982; 84: 628-640. 9. Miller JC, Miller JN. Statistics for Analytical Chemistry. 2nd ed. Chichester: Ellis Horwood Limited; 1988. 10. NRC Committee on Passive Smoking. Environmental To- bacco Smoke Measuring Exposures and Assessing Health Effects. National Research Council Committee on Passive Smoking. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press; 1986. 11. Etzel RA. A review of the use of saliva cotinine as a marker of tobacco smoke exposure. Prey Med 1990; 19: 190-197. 12. Fontham ETH, Correa P, Reynolds P, et aI. Environmental tobacco smoke and tung cancer in nonsmoking women. JAMA 1994; 271: 1752-1759. 13. Wu AH, Henderson BE, Pike MC, Yu MC. Smoking and other risk factors for lung cancer in women. J Natl Cancer Inst 1985; 74: 747-751. 14. Brownson RC, Alavanja MCR, Hock ET, Loy TS. Passive smoking and lung cancer in nonsmoking women. Am J Pub Health 1992; 82: 1525-1530. 15. Garfinkel L. Time trends in tung cancer mortality among non- smokers and a note on passive smoking. J Nail Cancer Inst 1981; 66: 1061-1066. 16. Janerich DT, Thompson WD, Vareta LR, eta/. Lung cancer and exposure to tobacco smoke in the household. N Engl J Med 1990; 323: 632-636. 17. Orden SS, Dyer AR, Liu K, et al. Random digit dialing in Chicago CARDIA: Comparison of individuals with unlisted and listed telephone numbers. Am J Epidemiol 1992; 135: 697-7O9. 18. Dupont TD. Do frequent mall shoppers distort mall-intercept survey results? J Advertising Res 1987; 27: 45-51. 19. Sudman S. Improving the quality of shopping center sam- pling. J Marketing Res 1980; 4:423-43 I. 20. Murry JP, Lastovicka JL, Bhalla G. Demographic and lifestyle selection error in mall-intercept data. J Advertising Res 1989; 29: 46-52. 21. Bush AJ, Hair JF Jr. An assessment of the mall intercept as a data collection method. J Marketing Res 1985; 22: 158- 167. 22. Benowitz NL, Kuyt F, Jacob P, et al. Cotinine disposition and effects. Clin Pharmacol Ther 1983; 34:604-61 I. 23. Benowitz NL, Jacob P. Metabolism of nicotine to cotinine studied by dual stable isotope method. Clin Pharmacol Ther 1994; 56: 483-493. 24. Cholerton S, Arpanahl A, McCracken N, et al. Poor metabo- lizers of nicotine and CYP2D6 polymorphism. Lancet 1994; 343: 62-63. 25. Benowitz NL, Jacob P, Sachs DPL. Deficient C-oxidation of nicotine. Clin Pharmacol Ther 1995; 57: 590-594. 26. Apseloff G, Ashton HM, Friedman H, et al. The importance of measuring cotinine levels to identify smokers in clinical trials. Clin Pharmacol Ther 1994; 56: 460-462. 27. Wall MA, Johnson J, Jacob P, Benowitz NL. Cotinine in the serum, saliva, and urine of nonsmokers, passive smokers, and active smokers. Am J Public Health 1988; 78: 699-701. o 0~ o.~ 0

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