Hookah resources for global health researchers
March / April 2014 | Volume 13, Issue 2
Photo by Cathy Kristiansen
NIH-funded researchers have shown
waterpipe smoking, popular among U.S.
college students, carries serious health
risks.
The use of hookahs, or waterpipes, to smoke tobacco and herbal products is increasing in global popularity, but there is little or no regulation of them.
The following resources may be useful to researchers and policymakers working to contribute to the body of hookah smoking research, and to educate smokers about associated health risks.
Toxicity research |
Behavior research |
Advocacy articles |
Advocacy orgs |
Fact sheets
Toxicity of hookah smoking - research findings
Hookah smoking behavior - scientific papers
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The global epidemic of waterpipe smoking
January-February 2011,
Addictive Behaviors -
Tobacco smoking using a waterpipe: a re-emerging strain in a global epidemic
December 2004,
Tobacco Control -
Smoking trajectories across high school: sensation seeking and hookah use
January 15, 2013,
Nicotine and Tobacco Research -
Understanding tobacco-related attitudes among college and noncollege young adult hookah and cigarette users
December 7, 2013,
Journal of American College Health -
Characteristics of U.S. waterpipe users: a preliminary report
December 2007,
Nicotine and Tobacco Research -
Waterpipe tobacco smoking: knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behavior in two U.S. samples
February 2008,
Nicotine and Tobacco Research -
Factors associated with perceptions of hookah addictiveness and harmfulness among young adults
January 17, 2013,
Substance Abuse -
Waterpipe smoking among U.S. university students
May 28, 2012 (online),
Nicotine and Tobacco Research -
A descriptive study of waterpipe smoking among college students
September 24, 2012 (online),
Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners -
Associations between hookah tobacco smoking knowledge and hookah smoking behavior among US college students
September 15, 2012 (online),
Health Education Research -
Waterpipe and cigarette smoking among college athletes in the United States
January 2010,
The Journal of Adolescent Health -
Predictors of initiation of hookah tobacco smoking: a one-year prospective study of first-year college women
December 2012,
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors -
Prevalence, frequency, and initiation of hookah tobacco smoking among first-year female college students: a one-year longitudinal study
February 2012,
Addictive Behaviors -
Prevalence of and associations with waterpipe tobacco smoking among U.S. university students
August 22, 2008 (online),
Annals of Behavioral Medicine -
Beliefs and norms associated with smoking tobacco using a waterpipe among college students
April 4, 2012 (online),
Journal of Addictions Nursing -
Psychosocial factors and health-risk behaviors associated with hookah use among college students
October 24, 2011,
Journal of Addiction Research and Therapy -
Water-pipe tobacco smoking among middle and high school students in Arizona
Published on February 1, 2009,
Pediatrics -
A multiyear survey of waterpipe and cigarette smoking on a US university campus
September 24, 2012 (online),
Journal of American College Health -
Prevalence and correlates of waterpipe tobacco smoking by college students in North Carolina
May 1, 2011,
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Hookah policy advocacy - articles
Hookah policy advocacy - organizations
Fact sheets on hookahs
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