This study determined the prevalence of lifetime and current smoking and the correlates of current smoking in nurses working in psychiatric and general hospitals in China. Of 807 distributed questionnaires, 799 nurses who were working in two psychiatric hospitals (n = 387, 48.4%), and one general hospital (n = 412,51.6%) had analyzable data. Socio-demographic, alcohol use and smoking data were collected with a self-reported questionnaire. Work-related stress was evaluated with the Nurse Stress Inventory. In the whole sample, the lifetime smoking prevalence was 7.6% (females = 2.1% vs. males = 48.9%, p < 0.0001; psychiatric nurses = 14.5% vs. non-psychiatric nurses = 1.2%, p < 0.0001). The prevalence of current smoking was 7.1% (female...
There is a lack of evidence on the prevalence of smoking among mental health nurses, and the beliefs...
A study of cigarette smoking and sick leave was conducted at a large petrochemical complex in Shangh...
This study examined the prevalence of cigarette smoking and its socio-demographic and clinical chara...
This study determined the prevalence of lifetime and current smoking and the correlates of current s...
This study determined the prevalence of lifetime and current smoking and the correlates of current s...
China has more than 300 million cigarette smokers and 1 million deaths every year attributed to smok...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud This study was undertaken as one of the first investigations of nur...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence rate of cigarette smoking and its socio-demographic and cli...
To investigate the prevalence rate of cigarette smoking and its socio-demographic and clinical corre...
Background: Smoking prevalence among Chinese males is the highest in the world and its morbidity and...
Background Smoking prevalence is the highest in people with mental illness. As more and more countr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence rate of cigarette smoking and its socio-demographic and cli...
Purpose: To (a) identify Chinese nurses ’ tobacco-related knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP), i...
Background: In China, there is limited information on smoking and its socio-demographic correlates i...
This study aimed to investigate the association between passive smoking and physical and psychologic...
There is a lack of evidence on the prevalence of smoking among mental health nurses, and the beliefs...
A study of cigarette smoking and sick leave was conducted at a large petrochemical complex in Shangh...
This study examined the prevalence of cigarette smoking and its socio-demographic and clinical chara...
This study determined the prevalence of lifetime and current smoking and the correlates of current s...
This study determined the prevalence of lifetime and current smoking and the correlates of current s...
China has more than 300 million cigarette smokers and 1 million deaths every year attributed to smok...
Free to read at publisher\ud \ud This study was undertaken as one of the first investigations of nur...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence rate of cigarette smoking and its socio-demographic and cli...
To investigate the prevalence rate of cigarette smoking and its socio-demographic and clinical corre...
Background: Smoking prevalence among Chinese males is the highest in the world and its morbidity and...
Background Smoking prevalence is the highest in people with mental illness. As more and more countr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence rate of cigarette smoking and its socio-demographic and cli...
Purpose: To (a) identify Chinese nurses ’ tobacco-related knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP), i...
Background: In China, there is limited information on smoking and its socio-demographic correlates i...
This study aimed to investigate the association between passive smoking and physical and psychologic...
There is a lack of evidence on the prevalence of smoking among mental health nurses, and the beliefs...
A study of cigarette smoking and sick leave was conducted at a large petrochemical complex in Shangh...
This study examined the prevalence of cigarette smoking and its socio-demographic and clinical chara...