نتایج جستجو برای: stop

تعداد نتایج: 37435  

2002
Julio J. Rotemberg

This article develops a model in which quit rates, and thus the income distribution, depend on employee perceptions of the accuracy of employer assessments of individual productivity because these latter assessments affect wages. When employees believe that these assessments are accurate, income inequality tends to be high. The model can account for the negative correlation across some countrie...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2005
David T Levy Eduardo Romano Elizabeth Mumford

The present study examined the relationship between recent smoking cessation activities and sociodemographic characteristics, smoking intensity, and tobacco control policies among daily smokers in the United States. The study used the U.S. Current Population Survey 1998-1999 Tobacco Use Supplement, supplemented with information on state-level tobacco control policies. The sample was limited to ...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2006
G T Fong A Hyland R Borland D Hammond G Hastings A McNeill S Anderson K M Cummings S Allwright M Mulcahy F Howell L Clancy M E Thompson G Connolly P Driezen

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of the first ever national level comprehensive workplace smoke-free law, implemented in Ireland in March 2004. DESIGN Quasi-experimental prospective cohort survey: parallel cohort telephone surveys of national representative samples of adult smokers in Ireland (n = 769) and the UK (n = 416), surveyed before the law (December 2003 t...

Journal: :Journal of health and social behavior 2001
R B Warnecke O Morera L Turner R Mermelstein T P Johnson J Parsons K Crittenden S Freels B Flay

The most common theory of smoking cessation postulates that readiness to quit begins with changes in attitudes that move the smoker toward behavioral change and eventual cessation. However, trends in smoking indicate that many who currently smoke are not ready to quit. Hence, strategies that both enhance readiness and focus on quitting are likely to be most effective. We hypothesize that an int...

Journal: :BMJ 2003
Bonnie Sibbald Chris Bojke Hugh Gravelle

OBJECTIVES To measure general practitioners' intentions to quit direct patient care, to assess changes between 1998 and 2000, and to investigate associated factors, notably job satisfaction. DESIGN Analysis of national postal surveys conducted in 1998 and 2001. SETTING England. PARTICIPANTS 1949 general practitioner principals, of whom 790 were surveyed in 1998 and 1159 in 2001. MAIN OU...

2005
Enrique G. Mendoza

The " Sudden Stop " phenomenon of the recurrent emerging markets crises of the last ten years is one of the key questions facing International Macroeconomics. Sudden Stops are defined by unusually large recessions marked by: sharp, abrupt current account reversals, large contractions in output and absorption, and collapses in goods and asset prices. In Mexico's 1995 Sudden Stop, for example, th...

Journal: :Hawaii medical journal 2004
Thomas E Gallagher

An innovative school-based telehealth technology was introduced in Hawaii with the purposes of: (1) evaluating students for medical/developmental conditions with educational implications, (2) providing a professionally-monitored Internet-based system of learning/development, and (3) delivering medically-based physical and occupational therapy at the students school. Electronically recorded sati...

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