Background China has the largest population of smokers in the world. Little previous research has explored the cultural challenges in encouraging smoking cessation in China. This study aimed to explore and generate research questions about culturally distinctive beliefs and barriers to smoking cessation. Methods A convenience sample of 21 smokers and ex-smokers selected from a Guangzhou hospital smoking cessation clinic and medical ward was interviewed about experiences with quitting smoking. Data were analysed to elucidate culturally distinctive obstacles to cessation that may warrant further study. Results Three major obstacles to smoking cessation were identified: family and social influences, the myth that quitting smoking is dangerous ...
Introduction: Research findings on social disparities in barriers to quitting faced by smokers from ...
Objectives: We aim to describe the intention to quit smoking among Chinese male smokers from differe...
Smoking cigarettes in China, as elsewhere in Asia, is strongly gender-related. Chinese adult males h...
Background China has the largest population of smokers in the world. Little previous research has ex...
Background China has the largest population of smokers in the world. Little previous research has ex...
This qualitative study examines the social environmental influences on smoking and cessation from th...
It is well-known that majority of smokers worldwide quit smoking without any assistance. This is eve...
Objectives—To describe patterns of smok-ing and smoking cessation in China within the context of the...
Introduction Health related needs and services are stratified by ethnicity in UK. The Chinese commun...
Introduction: Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health...
Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health officials fac...
Background: Results on the environmental influence on unassisted quitting are scarce. We investigate...
BACKGROUND: Over 350 million smokers live in China, and this represents nearly one-third of the smok...
Introduction: Tobacco use in China is disproportionally distributed among rural and...
Background Awareness of health risks of smoking is strongly associated with smoking behaviour. Howev...
Introduction: Research findings on social disparities in barriers to quitting faced by smokers from ...
Objectives: We aim to describe the intention to quit smoking among Chinese male smokers from differe...
Smoking cigarettes in China, as elsewhere in Asia, is strongly gender-related. Chinese adult males h...
Background China has the largest population of smokers in the world. Little previous research has ex...
Background China has the largest population of smokers in the world. Little previous research has ex...
This qualitative study examines the social environmental influences on smoking and cessation from th...
It is well-known that majority of smokers worldwide quit smoking without any assistance. This is eve...
Objectives—To describe patterns of smok-ing and smoking cessation in China within the context of the...
Introduction Health related needs and services are stratified by ethnicity in UK. The Chinese commun...
Introduction: Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health...
Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health officials fac...
Background: Results on the environmental influence on unassisted quitting are scarce. We investigate...
BACKGROUND: Over 350 million smokers live in China, and this represents nearly one-third of the smok...
Introduction: Tobacco use in China is disproportionally distributed among rural and...
Background Awareness of health risks of smoking is strongly associated with smoking behaviour. Howev...
Introduction: Research findings on social disparities in barriers to quitting faced by smokers from ...
Objectives: We aim to describe the intention to quit smoking among Chinese male smokers from differe...
Smoking cigarettes in China, as elsewhere in Asia, is strongly gender-related. Chinese adult males h...