نتایج جستجو برای: smoking behaviour changes

تعداد نتایج: 1119174  

2011
Tore Tjora Jørn Hetland Leif Edvard Aarø Simon Øverland

BACKGROUND Studies on adolescent smoking indicate that the smoking behaviours of their parents, siblings and friends are significant micro-level predictors. Parents' socioeconomic status (SES) is an important macro-level predictor. We examined the longitudinal relationships between these predictors and the initiation and development of adolescents' smoking behaviour in Norway. METHODS We empl...

2017
Jay Pan Wei Han

BACKGROUND It is of significance to look into the intergenerational transmission of risk behaviour to explain the disparity of health. Our paper contributes to the literature by providing evidence in the context of China, focusing on smoking behaviour. METHODS This paper studies the intergenerational transmission of smoking in the context of China using a nationally representative dataset - t...

Journal: :Nursing times 2000
R Richardson A Sowden

s The number of children and young people starting to smoke is increasing. As 82% of smokers take up the habit during teenage years the increasing rates of young smokers will eventually feed through into adult smoking rates. s The uptake of smoking is a complex process and is rarely a single distinct event. A factor strongly associated with decisions to start smoking is the influence of family ...

2012
Khaldoun Aldiabat

This paper reports a qualitative study describing the basic psychosocial process of contextualizing smoking behaviour in the life fabric of Jordanian psychiatric nurses (JPNs). A classical grounded theory method was used to collect and analyze the data derived from a theoretical (purposeful) sample of eight Jordanian psychiatric nurses in 2009-2010. The constant comparative method of data analy...

Journal: :International Journal of Epidemiology 2015

Journal: :Tobacco control 2005
C P Wen D T Levy T Yuan Cheng C-C Hsu S P Tsai

PURPOSE To examine smoking behaviours in Taiwan and compare those behaviours to those in the USA. METHODS Using the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) of Taiwan (2001), a survey of over 20 000 participants, frequencies were calculated for smoking, ex-smoking, quantity smoked, and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Breakdowns by age, sex, and socioeconomic status were also cal...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2008
Miriam C Banas Bernhard Banas Johanna Wolf Ute Hoffmann Bernd Krüger Carsten A Böger Stephan R Orth Bernhard K Krämer

BACKGROUND Smoking is the most important remediable cardiovascular risk factor, and an independent risk factor for the progression of renal diseases. To date, only limited information about changes in cigarette-smoking habits before and after renal transplantation is available. METHODS In a comprehensive cross-sectional single centre study, we analysed smoking habits of patients registered on...

Journal: :BMJ 2003
Judith Bush Martin White Joe Kai Judith Rankin Raj Bhopal

OBJECTIVE To gain detailed understanding of influences on smoking behaviour in Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities in the United Kingdom to inform the development of effective and culturally acceptable smoking cessation interventions. DESIGN Qualitative study using community participatory methods, purposeful sampling, one to one interviews, focus groups, and a grounded approach to data gene...

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