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Significados de reported tobacco en inglés
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Uso de reported tobacco en inglés
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Conclusions: In smokers with HNSCC, self- reportedtobacco use does not predict actual carcinogen exposure.
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At both experimental sessions, self- reportedtobacco withdrawal symptoms, affect, and smoking urge were assessed.
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The primary outcome measures will include self- reportedtobacco, alcohol, marijuana and other illicit drug use.
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The misclassification rate among self- reportedtobacco users was 1%.
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Discussion: These findings suggest that self- reportedtobacco use is a valid marker for tobacco exposure in the MoBa cohort.
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Self- reportedtobacco use (test variable) and plasma cotinine concentrations (gold standard) were assessed at approximately gestational week 18.
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In a prospective cohort, self- reportedtobacco use was assessed before starting ART and reassessed every 3-4 months.
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Self- reportedtobacco use among rural Ugandans starting ART was twice as common as among the local background population and use may be underreported.
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Similar rates were observed in veterans who reportedtobacco quit goal during treatment planning (37.4% to 56.8%).
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Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that the validity of the STEPS self- reportedtobacco indicator has been tested.
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We sought to examine the relationship between self- reportedtobacco use and the level of urinary tobacco carcinogen metabolites in a cohort of patients with HNSCC.
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Results: Among nonsmokers, all meconium specimens were negative, whereas nearly all meconium specimens were positive if the mother self- reportedtobacco use into the third trimester.
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Self- reportedtobacco smoking, alcohol drinking, marijuana use, and hard illicit drug (cocaine, heroin, or methamphetamine) use were obtained at baseline and annual follow-up visits.
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In this prospective study, we validated self- reportedtobacco use against nicotine exposure assessed by plasma cotinine in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).