There have been recent surges in the use of smokeless tobacco (SLT) and betel quid (BQ) chew among adolescents in South East Asian countries, with an increase, on average, of 7% to 15% between 2004 and 2013, necessitating interventional investigations to modify this behavior. The current intervention was aimed towards changing adolescents’ perceptions regarding the harmful effects of SLT and BQ use and encouraging them to quit. This randomized control trial involved 2140 adolescents from 26 private and public-sector schools in Karachi, Pakistan. After randomization, 1185 individuals were placed in the intervention group and administered a behavior changing intervention (BCI), while 955 individuals constituted the control group. A generalize...
BACKGROUND: As adolescent tobacco use has been found to be a major predictor of future use, prevent...
Background: Smoking among youths is a main public health concern, and detecting predictors of smokin...
Background India is experiencing an epidemic of tobacco use among its youth. Evidence suggests that...
There have been recent surges in the use of smokeless tobacco (SLT) and betel quid (BQ) chew among a...
To assess the effectiveness of intervention in improving knowledge, attitude and perception regardin...
Abstract Background With 600 million people using betel quid (BQ) globally, and smokeless tobacco (S...
Background Tobacco and supari (areca nut or betel nut) use has been reported with a high prevalence...
Background: Betel quid (BQ) chewing in children is initiated in their adolescence. It is pivotal t...
According to the World Health Organization tobacco kills half of its users. The increase in the use ...
In response to India's growing tobacco epidemic, strategies are needed to decrease tobacco use among...
Objectives: To evaluate the habits of betel quid use and areca nut chewing among school-aged childr...
Background The prevalence of tobacco use among children aged 13-15 years is 14.6% and 15.5% of non-u...
Background and challenges to implementation Smoking among Malaysian secondary school students is on ...
Background Tobacco use is one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced. Tunisi...
Waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS) is spreading worldwide. Research has indicated health consequences o...
BACKGROUND: As adolescent tobacco use has been found to be a major predictor of future use, prevent...
Background: Smoking among youths is a main public health concern, and detecting predictors of smokin...
Background India is experiencing an epidemic of tobacco use among its youth. Evidence suggests that...
There have been recent surges in the use of smokeless tobacco (SLT) and betel quid (BQ) chew among a...
To assess the effectiveness of intervention in improving knowledge, attitude and perception regardin...
Abstract Background With 600 million people using betel quid (BQ) globally, and smokeless tobacco (S...
Background Tobacco and supari (areca nut or betel nut) use has been reported with a high prevalence...
Background: Betel quid (BQ) chewing in children is initiated in their adolescence. It is pivotal t...
According to the World Health Organization tobacco kills half of its users. The increase in the use ...
In response to India's growing tobacco epidemic, strategies are needed to decrease tobacco use among...
Objectives: To evaluate the habits of betel quid use and areca nut chewing among school-aged childr...
Background The prevalence of tobacco use among children aged 13-15 years is 14.6% and 15.5% of non-u...
Background and challenges to implementation Smoking among Malaysian secondary school students is on ...
Background Tobacco use is one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced. Tunisi...
Waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS) is spreading worldwide. Research has indicated health consequences o...
BACKGROUND: As adolescent tobacco use has been found to be a major predictor of future use, prevent...
Background: Smoking among youths is a main public health concern, and detecting predictors of smokin...
Background India is experiencing an epidemic of tobacco use among its youth. Evidence suggests that...