Introduction Smoking bans were suggested to reduce smoking prevalence and increase quit ratio but their equity impact remains unclear. We aimed to characterise the socioeconomic status (SES)-related inequalities in smoking prevalence and quit ratio before and after the implementation of a public smoking ban. Methods We included data from 17 544 participants in the population-based cross-sectional Bus Santé study in Geneva, Switzerland, between 1995 and 2014. We considered educational attainment (primary, secondary and tertiary) as a SES indicator. Outcomes were smoking prevalence (proportion of current smokers) and quit ratio (ex-smokers to ever-smokers ratio). We used segmented linear regression to assess the overall impact of smoking ban ...
Smoking is the worlds’ leading avoidable cause of mortality and kills 6 million people each year. In...
OBJECTIVES: To support policies to tackle socio-economic inequalities in smoking, monitoring systems...
Families with lower socioeconomic status are less likely to adopt household smoking bans (HSB). The ...
Smoking bans were suggested to reduce smoking prevalence and increase quit ratio but their equity im...
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<p>This study aimed to measure changes in socioeconomic inequalities in smoking and smoking ce...
Background During the 1990s, inequalities in smoking prevalence by socioeconomic status (SES) have w...
Background: Widening of socioeconomic status (SES) inequalities in smoking prevalence has occurred i...
Background: Widening of socioeconomic status (SES) inequalities in smoking prevalence has occurred i...
Abstract Introduction: Smoking is a major public health concern, accounting for nearly 700,000 death...
It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed to a narrowing or widening of soci...
Smoking has been the most important cause of death and disease throughout the world for many years. ...
Background: Higher Tobacco Control Scale (TCS) scores, in the early 2000s were associated with highe...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to secondhand smoke causes premature death and disease in non-smokers and ind...
Objectives: To support policies to tackle socio-economic inequalities in smoking, monitoring systems...
Smoking is the worlds’ leading avoidable cause of mortality and kills 6 million people each year. In...
OBJECTIVES: To support policies to tackle socio-economic inequalities in smoking, monitoring systems...
Families with lower socioeconomic status are less likely to adopt household smoking bans (HSB). The ...
Smoking bans were suggested to reduce smoking prevalence and increase quit ratio but their equity im...
© Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. ...
<p>This study aimed to measure changes in socioeconomic inequalities in smoking and smoking ce...
Background During the 1990s, inequalities in smoking prevalence by socioeconomic status (SES) have w...
Background: Widening of socioeconomic status (SES) inequalities in smoking prevalence has occurred i...
Background: Widening of socioeconomic status (SES) inequalities in smoking prevalence has occurred i...
Abstract Introduction: Smoking is a major public health concern, accounting for nearly 700,000 death...
It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed to a narrowing or widening of soci...
Smoking has been the most important cause of death and disease throughout the world for many years. ...
Background: Higher Tobacco Control Scale (TCS) scores, in the early 2000s were associated with highe...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to secondhand smoke causes premature death and disease in non-smokers and ind...
Objectives: To support policies to tackle socio-economic inequalities in smoking, monitoring systems...
Smoking is the worlds’ leading avoidable cause of mortality and kills 6 million people each year. In...
OBJECTIVES: To support policies to tackle socio-economic inequalities in smoking, monitoring systems...
Families with lower socioeconomic status are less likely to adopt household smoking bans (HSB). The ...