2010
The Impact of Job Stress on Smoking and Quitting: Evidence from the HRS
Ayyagari P, Sindelar JL. The Impact of Job Stress on Smoking and Quitting: Evidence from the HRS. The B E Journal Of Economic Analysis & Policy 2010, 10 PMID: 21625286, PMCID: PMC3103224, DOI: 10.2202/1935-1682.2259.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchJob stressJob-related stressSample of peopleStressful jobsNumber of cigarettesTime-invariant factorsSmoking behaviorOccupational characteristicsRetirement StudyRecent smokersCurrent smokersIndividualsSmoking ratesSmokersSmokingPrevious wavesQuittingCigarettesStressPeopleJobsInvariant factorsAbilityBehavior
2005
The effect of involuntary job loss on smoking intensity and relapse
Falba T, Teng H, Sindelar JL, Gallo WT. The effect of involuntary job loss on smoking intensity and relapse. Addiction 2005, 100: 1330-1339. PMID: 16128722, PMCID: PMC1351253, DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2005.01150.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCurrent smokersBaseline current smokersHistory of smokingWave 2Important health risk factorHealth risk factorsTimes greater oddsFormer smokersOlder smokersPrimary outcomeMore cigarettesSmoking intensityRisk factorsCigarette consumptionGreater oddsRelapseSmokersSmoking quantityOlder AmericansSmokingRetirement StudyWave 1Significant changesInvoluntary job lossFinancial hardshipIf smoking increases absences, does quitting reduce them?
Sindelar JL, Duchovny N, Falba TA, Busch SH. If smoking increases absences, does quitting reduce them? Tobacco Control 2005, 14: 99. PMID: 15791019, PMCID: PMC1747999, DOI: 10.1136/tc.2003.005884.Peer-Reviewed Original Research