Objective To investigate smoking prevalence and cessation services provided by male physicians in hospitals in three Chinese cities. Methods Data were collected from a survey of male physicians employed at 33 hospitals in Changsha, Qingdao and Wuxi City (n=720). Exploratory factor analysis was performed to identify latent variables, and confirmatory structural equation modelling analysis was performed to test the relationships between predictor variables and smoking in male physicians, and their provision of cessation services. Results Of the sampled male physicians, 25.7% were current smokers, and 54.0% provided cessation services by counselling (18.8%), distributing self-help materials (17.1%), and providing traditional remedies or ...
BackgroundPhysicians play a crucial role in promoting smoking cessation. However, there are lack of ...
Introduction The rationale behind why the majority of medical students are non-smokers, but some ini...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of current smoking among medical students in mainland Ch...
Objective To investigate smoking prevalence and cessation services provided by male physicians in ho...
Objective To investigate smoking prevalence and cessation services provided by male physicians in ho...
IntroductionWe examined Chinese physicians’ smoking behavior, knowledge of smoking’s health effects,...
INTRODUCTION. We examined Chinese physicians' smoking behavior, knowledge of smoking's health effect...
Smoking behaviours and cessation services among male physicians in China: evidence from a structural...
The purpose of this study was to understand and assess the smoking knowledge, attitudes, behavior, a...
Among the 347 physicians surveyed, 58% of the male physicians and 18.8% of the female physicians wer...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and distribution of tobacco smoking among rural Chinese phy...
Abstract Background Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant po...
Background: Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant positive i...
Background Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant positive im...
China has more than 300 million cigarette smokers and 1 million deaths every year attributed to smok...
BackgroundPhysicians play a crucial role in promoting smoking cessation. However, there are lack of ...
Introduction The rationale behind why the majority of medical students are non-smokers, but some ini...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of current smoking among medical students in mainland Ch...
Objective To investigate smoking prevalence and cessation services provided by male physicians in ho...
Objective To investigate smoking prevalence and cessation services provided by male physicians in ho...
IntroductionWe examined Chinese physicians’ smoking behavior, knowledge of smoking’s health effects,...
INTRODUCTION. We examined Chinese physicians' smoking behavior, knowledge of smoking's health effect...
Smoking behaviours and cessation services among male physicians in China: evidence from a structural...
The purpose of this study was to understand and assess the smoking knowledge, attitudes, behavior, a...
Among the 347 physicians surveyed, 58% of the male physicians and 18.8% of the female physicians wer...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and distribution of tobacco smoking among rural Chinese phy...
Abstract Background Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant po...
Background: Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant positive i...
Background Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant positive im...
China has more than 300 million cigarette smokers and 1 million deaths every year attributed to smok...
BackgroundPhysicians play a crucial role in promoting smoking cessation. However, there are lack of ...
Introduction The rationale behind why the majority of medical students are non-smokers, but some ini...
This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of current smoking among medical students in mainland Ch...