Parallels and contrasts between tobacco smoking and alcohol drinking are considered, in terms of harms, cultural positioning, and a dependence, which is social as well as physical and psychological. Evidence is briefly reviewed of two kinds of conjunction: of being a smoker and being a drinker, and of the smoking event and the drinking event. The complementary relation between smoking and drinking, it is argued, can be understood at physiological, psychological and social levels. Implications for prevention, intervention and policy are discussed, including the need for international agreement on alcohol as well as tobacco control
Abstract — Aims: The main objective of this article was to compare alcohol and tobacco consumption i...
In this study, 6,386 males and 5,990 females, with a mean age of 55 years, constituting a random sam...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 13, 2013).The en...
Digitised version available at EThOS: British Library Electronic Theses Online Servic
Research on how tobacco and alcohol use interact to influence risk for cardiovascular disease is lim...
The present study examines the relationship between smoking motivations and both self-report and exp...
In this paper, using pseudo panel data we analyze the relation between cigarette and alcoholic bever...
Objectives: Tobacco and excessive alcohol consumption are addictive behaviours, listed among the 10 ...
ObjectiveSmoking and alcohol use are highly related; as such the present study investigated whether ...
Many people use both alcohol and nicotine (i.e., cigarettes and other tobacco products). The behavio...
Discusses the similarities and differences between tobacco and alcohol use. Features of alcohol and ...
Objectives: Alcohol consumption patterns in 375 undergraduates are examined and consumption across s...
It has long been recognized that cigarette and alcohol not only have adverse health effects, but als...
Alcohol consumption, overweight and smoking are associated with premature mortality. These behaviors...
People who drink alcohol often also smoke and vice versa. Several mechanisms may contribute to concu...
Abstract — Aims: The main objective of this article was to compare alcohol and tobacco consumption i...
In this study, 6,386 males and 5,990 females, with a mean age of 55 years, constituting a random sam...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 13, 2013).The en...
Digitised version available at EThOS: British Library Electronic Theses Online Servic
Research on how tobacco and alcohol use interact to influence risk for cardiovascular disease is lim...
The present study examines the relationship between smoking motivations and both self-report and exp...
In this paper, using pseudo panel data we analyze the relation between cigarette and alcoholic bever...
Objectives: Tobacco and excessive alcohol consumption are addictive behaviours, listed among the 10 ...
ObjectiveSmoking and alcohol use are highly related; as such the present study investigated whether ...
Many people use both alcohol and nicotine (i.e., cigarettes and other tobacco products). The behavio...
Discusses the similarities and differences between tobacco and alcohol use. Features of alcohol and ...
Objectives: Alcohol consumption patterns in 375 undergraduates are examined and consumption across s...
It has long been recognized that cigarette and alcohol not only have adverse health effects, but als...
Alcohol consumption, overweight and smoking are associated with premature mortality. These behaviors...
People who drink alcohol often also smoke and vice versa. Several mechanisms may contribute to concu...
Abstract — Aims: The main objective of this article was to compare alcohol and tobacco consumption i...
In this study, 6,386 males and 5,990 females, with a mean age of 55 years, constituting a random sam...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 13, 2013).The en...