Waterpipe smoking has increased dramatically worldwide in recent years, with an estimated 100 million daily users. Research on this traditional Middle Eastern tobacco use method is in its infancy, and little is known about users ’ cessation-related attitudes and experiences. A random sample of 268 narghile (waterpipe) smokers (40% female; mean age530 years; range518–68) was obtained from cafes and restaurants in Aleppo, Syria. The majority of users (86.5%) believed they could quit using waterpipes at any time, but that belief was inversely related to perceived dependence, with only 48.7 % of those who thought they were ‘‘very hooked’ ’ believing they could quit. Interest in quitting was expressed by 28.4 % of subjects, with the majority (89...
Background To compare patterns of use, beliefs, and attitudes related to waterpipe smoking between u...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and attitudes of waterpipe (shisha) smokers in Qatar regardin...
Waterpipe smoking is a global phenomenon, particularly among youths and young adults. This practice ...
Waterpipe smoking has increased dramatically worldwide in recent years, with an estimated 100 millio...
Background: Waterpipe use has spread globally, and has substantial negative health effects and nicot...
Waterpipe smoking is a traditional method of tobacco use, especially in the Eastern Mediterranean Re...
Despite evidence of increasing waterpipe tobacco smoking prevalence among U.S. young adults, little ...
Waterpipe smoking has been described as “the second global tobacco epidemic since the cigarette.” Bo...
Background\ud In spite of the negative health effects of waterpipe tobacco smoking, its use is becom...
Waterpipe smoking, a traditional method of tobacco use, has experienced a resurgence in the Middle E...
Background: Waterpipe use has increased dramatically in the Middle East and other parts of the world...
Despite the dramatic increase of tobacco smoking via waterpipe in Arab societies, and the apparent p...
Waterpipe tobacco smoking is a traditional method of tobacco use, especially in the Eastern Mediterr...
Copyright © 2015 Liqa Athamneh et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
International audienceThe World Health Organization declared waterpipe smoking as a growing public h...
Background To compare patterns of use, beliefs, and attitudes related to waterpipe smoking between u...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and attitudes of waterpipe (shisha) smokers in Qatar regardin...
Waterpipe smoking is a global phenomenon, particularly among youths and young adults. This practice ...
Waterpipe smoking has increased dramatically worldwide in recent years, with an estimated 100 millio...
Background: Waterpipe use has spread globally, and has substantial negative health effects and nicot...
Waterpipe smoking is a traditional method of tobacco use, especially in the Eastern Mediterranean Re...
Despite evidence of increasing waterpipe tobacco smoking prevalence among U.S. young adults, little ...
Waterpipe smoking has been described as “the second global tobacco epidemic since the cigarette.” Bo...
Background\ud In spite of the negative health effects of waterpipe tobacco smoking, its use is becom...
Waterpipe smoking, a traditional method of tobacco use, has experienced a resurgence in the Middle E...
Background: Waterpipe use has increased dramatically in the Middle East and other parts of the world...
Despite the dramatic increase of tobacco smoking via waterpipe in Arab societies, and the apparent p...
Waterpipe tobacco smoking is a traditional method of tobacco use, especially in the Eastern Mediterr...
Copyright © 2015 Liqa Athamneh et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
International audienceThe World Health Organization declared waterpipe smoking as a growing public h...
Background To compare patterns of use, beliefs, and attitudes related to waterpipe smoking between u...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and attitudes of waterpipe (shisha) smokers in Qatar regardin...
Waterpipe smoking is a global phenomenon, particularly among youths and young adults. This practice ...