id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rdrdyvke35eujkok4hxm5nixey Mary A. Whooley Religious Involvement and Cigarette Smoking in Young Adults 2002 7 .pdf application/pdf 5713 641 65 never and 23% (451/1946) who attended religious services at least once per month reported current smoking This association between less frequent attendance at religious services and current smoking was Conclusions: Young adults who attend religious services have lower rates of current and subsequent cigarette smoking. We examined whether frequent attendance at religious services was associated with smoking prevalence and whether it predicted For the primary analysis, we decided a priori to compare cigarette smoking in participants who reported attending religious services at least once per month (highor moderatefrequency attendees) with those who reported attending We examined the association between frequency of attendance at religious services in 1987/1988 and subsequent smoking in 1990/1991 using analyses stratified by Among participants who attended religious services 1 to 3 times per month (moderate-frequency attendees), 30% (267/890) reported current smoking compared with 17% (184/1056) of those who attended ./cache/work_rdrdyvke35eujkok4hxm5nixey.pdf ./txt/work_rdrdyvke35eujkok4hxm5nixey.txt