: Investigate if social-economic status and environment factors influence tobacco use and dependence amongst adults and teens in New Hampshire

Final Research Paper: Investigate if social-economic status and environment factors influence tobacco use and dependence amongst adults and teens in New Hampshire

This paper should be a summary of your work you have developed this semester: the significance of your identified problem, a review of the published literature (your summary grid findings), a selected theoretical framework (from discussion board posting), and conclusions that reflect synthesis and significance of all your findings. It is NOT an itemized listing of specific studies found, but a general summary of your findings.

Requirements: 9 pages, with at least 10 reference, with 5 being primary sources. in APA format. Please use the following reference articles.

Wills, T. A., Knight, R., Williams, R. J., Pagano, I., &   Sargent, J. D. (2015). Risk factors for exclusive e-cigarette use and dual   e-cigarette use and tobacco use in adolescents. Pediatrics, 135(1),   e43-e51.

Rooke, C., Cunningham-Burley, S., & Amos, A. (2016).   Smokers’ and ex-smokers’ understanding of electronic cigarettes: a   qualitative study. Tobacco control, 25(e1), e60-e66.

Hiscock, R., Bauld, L., Amos, A., &   Platt, S. (2012). Smoking and socioeconomic status in England: the rise of   the never smoker and the disadvantaged smoker. Journal of Public   Health, 34(3) 390-396.

Khuder, S., Price, J., Jordan, T., Khuder, S., & Silvestri,   K. (2008). Cigarette smoking among adolescents in Northwest Ohio: correlates   of prevalence and age at onset. International journal of   environmental research and public health, 5(4), 278-289.

Hossain, A., Hossain, Q. Z., & Rahman, F. (2015). Factors   influencing teenager to initiate smoking in South-west Bangladesh. Universal   Journal of Public Health, 3(6), 241-250.

Jamal, A., Homa, D. M., O’Connor, E., Babb, S. D., Caraballo, R. S., Singh, T., … & King, B. A. (2015). Current cigarette smoking among adults—the United States, 2005– 2014. Morbidity and mortality weekly report, 64(44), 1233-1240.