Kabir MA, Goh K-L, Kamal SMM, Khan MH. Tobacco Smoking and Its Association with Illicit Drug Use among Young Men Aged 15-24 Years Living in Urban Slums of Bangladesh. Plos One. 2013;8(7): e68728.Background: Tobacco smoking (TS) and illicit drug use (IDU) are of public health concerns especially in developing countries, including Bangladesh. This paper aims to (i) identify the determinants of TS and IDU, and (ii) examine the association of TS with IDU among young slum dwellers in Bangladesh. Methodology/Principal Findings: Data on a total of 1,576 young slum dwellers aged 15-24 years were extracted for analysis from the 2006 Urban Health Survey (UHS), which covered a nationally representative sample of 13,819 adult men aged 15-59 years from ...
Background: The burden of tobacco use is shifting from developed to developing countries. This study...
Introuduction: Tobacco smoking is considered to be the key preventable risk factor for morbidity and...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an increasingly prevalent habit in Bangladesh, particularly among men with lo...
The trend of tobacco consumption (TC) is on the increase in the developing and under-developed count...
This article was published in the Tobacco Induced Diseases [© 2017 The Author(s).] and the definitiv...
<p><b>Note:</b></p>#<p>total respondents for tobacco smoking is 1576 and for.</p>¶<p>IDU is 143;</p>...
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This study examined socioeconomic differentials of tobacco consumption and its effect on illicit dru...
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Background: Tobacco use is an alarming public health problem worldwide and causes significant morbid...
Introuduction: Tobacco smoking is considered to be the key preventable risk factor for morbidity and...
Smoking and passive smoking are collectively the biggest preventable cause of death in Bangladesh, w...
Tobacco consumption is harmful to health, and is one of the main causes of death in worldwide. It is...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although smokeless tobacco (SLT) use is prevalent in South Asian countries ...
Background: The burden of tobacco use is shifting from developed to developing countries. This study...
Introuduction: Tobacco smoking is considered to be the key preventable risk factor for morbidity and...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an increasingly prevalent habit in Bangladesh, particularly among men with lo...
The trend of tobacco consumption (TC) is on the increase in the developing and under-developed count...
This article was published in the Tobacco Induced Diseases [© 2017 The Author(s).] and the definitiv...
<p><b>Note:</b></p>#<p>total respondents for tobacco smoking is 1576 and for.</p>¶<p>IDU is 143;</p>...
This study examined socioeconomic differentials of tobacco consumption and its effect on illicit dru...
This study examined socioeconomic differentials of tobacco consumption and its effect on illicit dru...
Background: India suffers from a huge burden of substance abuse and associated morbidity and mortali...
Background: Tobacco use is one of the major avoidable and recognized causes of noncommunicable disea...
Background: Tobacco use is an alarming public health problem worldwide and causes significant morbid...
Introuduction: Tobacco smoking is considered to be the key preventable risk factor for morbidity and...
Smoking and passive smoking are collectively the biggest preventable cause of death in Bangladesh, w...
Tobacco consumption is harmful to health, and is one of the main causes of death in worldwide. It is...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although smokeless tobacco (SLT) use is prevalent in South Asian countries ...
Background: The burden of tobacco use is shifting from developed to developing countries. This study...
Introuduction: Tobacco smoking is considered to be the key preventable risk factor for morbidity and...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an increasingly prevalent habit in Bangladesh, particularly among men with lo...