Background: The Glasgow area has elevated levels of deprivation and is known for its poor health and associated negative health-related behaviours, which are socially patterned. Of interest is whether high smoking rates are explained by the area's socio-economic profile. Methods: Data on age, sex, current/previous smoking status, area deprivation, social class, education, economic activity, postcode sector, and health board region were available from Scottish Health Surveys conducted in 1995, 1998 and 2003. Multilevel logistic regression models were applied by sex, unadjusted and adjusted for age, survey year, and socio-economic factors, accounting for geographical hierarchy and missing data. Results: Compared with the rest of Scotland...
Acknowledgements We thank Professor Luke Vale, Dr Diane Stockton and participants at the Faculty of ...
Glasgow conurbation, Scotland are among the widest in the world, with a 28 year difference between t...
Background The extent to which the poor health profile of Glasgow, the city with the highest mortali...
Background: The Glasgow area has elevated levels of deprivation and is known for its poor health and...
Background: The extent to which the poor health profile of Glasgow, the city with the highest morta...
Introduction: Many neighborhood characteristics may constrain or enable smoking. This study investig...
Smoking is important for both population health and inequalities in health. There is a growing recog...
The population of Glasgow has poorer health and shorter life expectancy than elsewhere in Scotland, ...
Background: For the same quantity of cigarettes smoked, relative to the more affluent, socioeconomic...
Abstract: Passive smoking has contributed increased risks of cardiovascular disease, mental health, ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether psychosocial resources explain socioeco...
A large number of studies show that individuals of low A model of “tobacco epidemics”, developed by ...
Scotland has some of the worst reported health in the developed world. In comparison to England and ...
Objective: To investigate whether occupational social class and area deprivation are independently a...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Acknowledgements We thank Professor Luke Vale, Dr Diane Stockton and participants at the Faculty of ...
Glasgow conurbation, Scotland are among the widest in the world, with a 28 year difference between t...
Background The extent to which the poor health profile of Glasgow, the city with the highest mortali...
Background: The Glasgow area has elevated levels of deprivation and is known for its poor health and...
Background: The extent to which the poor health profile of Glasgow, the city with the highest morta...
Introduction: Many neighborhood characteristics may constrain or enable smoking. This study investig...
Smoking is important for both population health and inequalities in health. There is a growing recog...
The population of Glasgow has poorer health and shorter life expectancy than elsewhere in Scotland, ...
Background: For the same quantity of cigarettes smoked, relative to the more affluent, socioeconomic...
Abstract: Passive smoking has contributed increased risks of cardiovascular disease, mental health, ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether psychosocial resources explain socioeco...
A large number of studies show that individuals of low A model of “tobacco epidemics”, developed by ...
Scotland has some of the worst reported health in the developed world. In comparison to England and ...
Objective: To investigate whether occupational social class and area deprivation are independently a...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Acknowledgements We thank Professor Luke Vale, Dr Diane Stockton and participants at the Faculty of ...
Glasgow conurbation, Scotland are among the widest in the world, with a 28 year difference between t...
Background The extent to which the poor health profile of Glasgow, the city with the highest mortali...