Background: Tobacco use is a disease of addiction and a behavior choice. It is valuable to understand the psychosocial dimension of disease. Objectives: The research aimed to assess the (I) behavioral determinants and pattern of tobacco use (II) readiness to quit tobacco among patients with oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) using transtheoretical model (TTM) approach visiting the dental college in Goa, India. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional analytical study was conducted among 300 patients over 3 months. Information about sociodemographics, determinants including age and reason of onset, behavioral stages, and the presence of OPMDs was collected using specially designed pro forma. Descriptive and inferential statistic...
Context: The prevalence of smoking in opioid agonist treatment programmes remains high, leading to s...
Background and Aim: Tobacco use is one of the leading global causes of avoidable death worldwide and...
Background Tobacco and alcohol are among the top causes of preventable deaths in the world, in most ...
The present study analyzed history of smoking and willingness to quit smoking in patients referred f...
Aims: The aim of the study was to assess factors that determine tobacco habit initialization and ces...
Background and Objective: Smoking is one of the important risk factors for many diseases and increas...
Introduction Cancer patients commonly present with antecedent addiction to tobacco consumption. Our ...
Background of study: Tobacco smoking continue to be the leading causes of premature death in Malaysi...
Background: The use of tobacco is linked to cultural and social practices in India. It is the primar...
Background: Tobacco use contributes to almost 40% of the cancers in India. Considering the potential...
Background: Use of smokeless tobacco (SLT) is significantly associated with poor oral health and can...
Background: Tobacco use is highly prevalent and culturally accepted in rural Maharashtra, India. Ai...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco has approximately one billion users and claims the life of one person every si...
Objective: To assess smoking habits and nicotine dependence (ND) in patients with head and neck can...
Background: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) continue to rise unabated globally and the existing evi...
Context: The prevalence of smoking in opioid agonist treatment programmes remains high, leading to s...
Background and Aim: Tobacco use is one of the leading global causes of avoidable death worldwide and...
Background Tobacco and alcohol are among the top causes of preventable deaths in the world, in most ...
The present study analyzed history of smoking and willingness to quit smoking in patients referred f...
Aims: The aim of the study was to assess factors that determine tobacco habit initialization and ces...
Background and Objective: Smoking is one of the important risk factors for many diseases and increas...
Introduction Cancer patients commonly present with antecedent addiction to tobacco consumption. Our ...
Background of study: Tobacco smoking continue to be the leading causes of premature death in Malaysi...
Background: The use of tobacco is linked to cultural and social practices in India. It is the primar...
Background: Tobacco use contributes to almost 40% of the cancers in India. Considering the potential...
Background: Use of smokeless tobacco (SLT) is significantly associated with poor oral health and can...
Background: Tobacco use is highly prevalent and culturally accepted in rural Maharashtra, India. Ai...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco has approximately one billion users and claims the life of one person every si...
Objective: To assess smoking habits and nicotine dependence (ND) in patients with head and neck can...
Background: Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) continue to rise unabated globally and the existing evi...
Context: The prevalence of smoking in opioid agonist treatment programmes remains high, leading to s...
Background and Aim: Tobacco use is one of the leading global causes of avoidable death worldwide and...
Background Tobacco and alcohol are among the top causes of preventable deaths in the world, in most ...