Smoking is the largest single cause of preventable death and disease in Australia. This study describes smoking prevalence and the characteristics of rural smokers to guide general practitioners in targeting particular groups
Introduction Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disease in Australia. Each year nearly 20...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Despite generally high smoking prevalences, stemming from colonization, the relationship of smoking ...
Background: Smoking is the largest single cause of preventable death and disease in Australia. This ...
The use and abuse of Alcohol and Tobacco are two concerns of public health care system in Australia....
BACKGROUND: The smoking epidemic in Australia is characterised by historic levels of prolonged smoki...
Objective: Rural Australians have higher rates of smoking than their urban counterparts, contributin...
Objective: To inform smoking interventions by clinicians, particularly doctors, in primary health...
In the Australian population as a whole there has been long-term trend for reduction in smoking prev...
The purpose of the study was to examine the association between smoking behaviour and agreement with...
The purpose of the study was to examine the association between smoking behaviour and agreement with...
Introduction: Single-session group smoking cessation interventions have received little attention in...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Background: Smoking following a diagnosis of cancer is a powerful clinical risk indicator, with know...
Objective: To classify a rural community sample by their modifiable health behaviours and identify t...
Introduction Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disease in Australia. Each year nearly 20...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Despite generally high smoking prevalences, stemming from colonization, the relationship of smoking ...
Background: Smoking is the largest single cause of preventable death and disease in Australia. This ...
The use and abuse of Alcohol and Tobacco are two concerns of public health care system in Australia....
BACKGROUND: The smoking epidemic in Australia is characterised by historic levels of prolonged smoki...
Objective: Rural Australians have higher rates of smoking than their urban counterparts, contributin...
Objective: To inform smoking interventions by clinicians, particularly doctors, in primary health...
In the Australian population as a whole there has been long-term trend for reduction in smoking prev...
The purpose of the study was to examine the association between smoking behaviour and agreement with...
The purpose of the study was to examine the association between smoking behaviour and agreement with...
Introduction: Single-session group smoking cessation interventions have received little attention in...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Background: Smoking following a diagnosis of cancer is a powerful clinical risk indicator, with know...
Objective: To classify a rural community sample by their modifiable health behaviours and identify t...
Introduction Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disease in Australia. Each year nearly 20...
Rural primary care services have the potential to play a major role in reducing the gap in cardiovas...
Despite generally high smoking prevalences, stemming from colonization, the relationship of smoking ...