نتایج جستجو برای: smoking behaviour changes

تعداد نتایج: 1119174  

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1988
M Murray A V Swan S Kiryluk G C Clarke

It is possible that the process of repeatedly measuring the smoking behaviour of adolescents may very well affect that behaviour. This paper reports a test for the extent of such a "Hawthorne" effect in a longitudinal survey of smoking by English adolescents. The self-reported smoking behaviour of 15-16 year olds who attended schools which had participated in the study for five years was compar...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2015
Silvano Gallus Simone Ghislandi Raya Muttarak

OBJECTIVE Scanty and controversial information is available on the impact of macroeconomic fluctuations on smoking behaviour. No study has quantified the effects of fiscal crises on smoking prevalence. This study aimed to investigate the effects of the 2007-2008 economic crisis on smoking prevalence and number of smokers in the USA. METHODS Using data from the repeated Behavioural Risk Factor...

2016
Kyungrae Kang Joon-Shik Shin Jinho Lee Yoon Jae Lee Me-Riong Kim Ki Byung Park In-Hyuk Ha

OBJECTIVES To assess the association between smoking patterns and knee and hip joint osteoarthritis (OA) prevalence in Koreans aged 50 years or older with focus on knee OA. DESIGN Cross-sectional study using nationally representative data. SETTING Data were collected at portable Health Examination Centres in Korea. PARTICIPANTS Data of 9064 participants of the 5th Korean National Health a...

2016
Nick Meader Kristelle King Thirimon Moe-Byrne Kath Wright Hilary Graham Mark Petticrew Chris Power Martin White Amanda J. Sowden

BACKGROUND Risk behaviours, such as smoking and physical inactivity account for up to two-thirds of all cardiovascular deaths, and are associated with substantial increased mortality in many conditions including cancer and diabetes. As risk behaviours are thought to co-occur in individuals we conducted a systematic review of studies addressing clustering or co-occurrence of risk behaviours and ...

2018
Philip Emeka Anyanwu Peter Craig Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi Michael James Green

INTRODUCTION Smoke-free public places legislation has been introduced in many countries to protect the public from the harmful effects of secondhand smoking. While evaluations of smoke-free policies have demonstrated major public health benefits, the impact on youth smoking and inequalities in smoking remains unclear. This project aims to evaluate how smoke-free public places legislation in the...

2016
Alexandra P. Metse John Wiggers Paula Wye Lyndell Moore Richard Clancy Luke Wolfenden Megan Freund Tara Van Zeist Emily Stockings Jenny A. Bowman

BACKGROUND Persons with a mental illness are less likely to be successful in attempts to quit smoking. A number of smoking and environmental characteristics have been shown to be related to quitting behaviour and motivation of smokers generally, however have been less studied among smokers with a mental illness. This study aimed to report the prevalence of smoking characteristics and a variety ...

2012
Laura Lauria Anna Lamberti Michele Grandolfo

Data for this study were obtained from a population-based follow-up study in 25 Italian Local Health Units (LHUs) to evaluate pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum care in Italy. A sample of 3534 women was recruited and interviewed within a few days of their giving birth and at 3, 6, and 12 months after delivery, by trained interviewers using questionnaires. The objective of the study was to eval...

Journal: :Health & place 2003
Jamie Pearce Paul Boyle Robin Flowerdew

Spatially disaggregated surveys of smoking behaviour are rare and hence estimating the geography of the incidence of smoking is difficult. The main aim of this study is to develop a technique for estimating smoking probability for different age/sex groups in small areas across the whole of Scotland using information on smoking behaviour from the Scottish Household Survey. This is useful not onl...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2003
M Wakefield G Giovino

A handful of empirical studies have related changes in youth smoking to popular laws that penalise tobacco possession, use, and purchase (PUP). In this paper, we review the literature and outline reasons why PUP laws may be unlikely to reduce youth smoking significantly at the population level. In theoretical terms, we argue that PUP laws lack important features required for punishment to be ef...

This study aimed to investigate postgraduate students’ behavior in using Scientific Information Database (SID) through Lundberg and Halton theory. The research was done using survey and descriptive method. The population included 3491 postgraduate students at Shahid Chamran University in 2014 using Krejcie and Morgan table and stratified random sampling based on the population proportion at di...

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