Aims The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of smoking in the University of Otago student population, and to compare estimates with those for university students in other countries, and with other similarly aged youth in New Zealand. Methods In 2002, 1910 randomly selected University of Otago students were invited to complete an Internet survey, and 1564 (82%) of these students responded. Results Daily smoking was reported by 10 % of both women and men. A further 10% of women and 9 % of men reported occasional smoking. Daily smoking was reported by 16 % of Maori women and 9 % of Maori men. Conclusions Daily smoking was uncommon among University of Otago students relative to the general New Zealand population aged 15–24 years...
Abstract Objective: This study examines the extent to which young people are acting as ‘agents of ch...
Approximately six million people are killed globally by tobacco every year. One person dies every si...
Globally, one person dies every six seconds as a result of tobacco use. This makes tobacco use the c...
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The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of smoking among students in an open university...
The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of smoking among students in an open university...
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Abstract Objective: This study examines the extent to which young people are acting as ‘agents of ch...
Approximately six million people are killed globally by tobacco every year. One person dies every si...
Globally, one person dies every six seconds as a result of tobacco use. This makes tobacco use the c...
Objectives: Although the smoking prevalence continues to decline in New Zealand (NZ) overall, little...
There is evidence that smoking and alcohol consumption are paired behaviours among university studen...
The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of smoking among students in an open university...
The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of smoking among students in an open university...
Introduction Reducing the prevalence of smoking in New Zealand is a priority, whereby greater re...
Objectives Examine the patterns of cigarette smoking and e-cigarette use (vaping), the perceived har...
Most adult smokers begin smoking during adolescence; nicotine dependence can develop relatively quic...
Objective: To investigate smoking and vaping in secondary school students (aged 13–18 years) in New ...
Introduction: Evidence suggests inconsistent findings on the relationship between density of tobacco...
Objectives: To examine electronic cigarette use, reasons for use and perceptions of harm among univ...
Smoking is becoming a huge problem not only in the Czech Republic but in all developed countries of ...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of daily cigarette use among Canadian undergraduates. Estimate...
Abstract Objective: This study examines the extent to which young people are acting as ‘agents of ch...
Approximately six million people are killed globally by tobacco every year. One person dies every si...
Globally, one person dies every six seconds as a result of tobacco use. This makes tobacco use the c...