Abstract: The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aboriginal Health Workers (AHWs) in South Australia (SA), Australia; and identify the psychosocial, socio-demographic, and household smoking characteristics that distinguish smokers from quitters and never smokers. A self-reported cross-sectional survey was completed by AHWs in SA. Non-parametric statistics were used for inferential analyses. Eighty-five AHWs completed surveys representing a response rate of 63.0%. The prevalence of current smokers was 50.6%. Non-smokers (49.5%) included quitters (22.4%) and never smokers (27.1%). Smoking status did not differ by gender or geographic location. Of current smokers, 69.0 % demonstrated a readin...
Objectives: To describe general knowledge and perceived risk of the health consequences of smoking a...
Smoking prevalence among Aboriginal Australian young people greatly exceeds the prevalence in the br...
Objectives: This article reports on a culturally appropriate process of development of a smoke-free ...
Abstract: The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of...
The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aborigina...
The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aborigina...
Extent: 11p.Introduction: Long-term measures to reduce tobacco consumption in Australia have had dif...
Background: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (Indigenous Australians) smoke ...
Objectives: To describe recall among a national sample of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smok...
Objective: To review available literature addressing the issue of whether smoking status of Indigeno...
Objectives: To assess the predictors of intentions to quit smoking in a community sample of Aborigin...
Smoking among Aboriginal people is extremely widespread (50 v. 17% of the general population). Abori...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.This paper reports on a pilo...
Objective: To examine tobacco knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of community members in Central Au...
Smoking prevalence among Indigenous Australians far exceeds that of non-Indigenous Australians and i...
Objectives: To describe general knowledge and perceived risk of the health consequences of smoking a...
Smoking prevalence among Aboriginal Australian young people greatly exceeds the prevalence in the br...
Objectives: This article reports on a culturally appropriate process of development of a smoke-free ...
Abstract: The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of...
The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aborigina...
The study objectives were to characterise the smoking status and quit smoking behaviour of Aborigina...
Extent: 11p.Introduction: Long-term measures to reduce tobacco consumption in Australia have had dif...
Background: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (Indigenous Australians) smoke ...
Objectives: To describe recall among a national sample of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smok...
Objective: To review available literature addressing the issue of whether smoking status of Indigeno...
Objectives: To assess the predictors of intentions to quit smoking in a community sample of Aborigin...
Smoking among Aboriginal people is extremely widespread (50 v. 17% of the general population). Abori...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.This paper reports on a pilo...
Objective: To examine tobacco knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of community members in Central Au...
Smoking prevalence among Indigenous Australians far exceeds that of non-Indigenous Australians and i...
Objectives: To describe general knowledge and perceived risk of the health consequences of smoking a...
Smoking prevalence among Aboriginal Australian young people greatly exceeds the prevalence in the br...
Objectives: This article reports on a culturally appropriate process of development of a smoke-free ...