Background of study: Tobacco smoking has shown to be the largest preventable cause of death in the world, whereby each day 13000 people die prematurely because of tobacco use and 3 to 6 million people die every year, with current trend of cigarette use, it will cause 8 million deaths annually by 2030 (CDC, 2016). In Malaysia smoking-related diseases are considered important public health issues where they were the main cause of mortality with 10,000 deaths reported annually. This study is aimed at assessing the willingness of young student smokers to quit smoking and the associated factors, which may inform policy makers to devise measures and policies to assist the successful quitting of smokers. Methods: The study design is a cross-sec...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking causes an estimated 7 million deaths per annum with 70 thousand of tho...
The conduct of this study is aimed to identify the influential factors on intention to quit smoking ...
According to the American Medical Association (AMA), smoking is the greatest cause of preventable il...
Background: Tobacco smoking has shown to be the largest preventable cause of death in the world, whe...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the predictors of the willingness to quit s...
Introduction Tobacco smoking, a habitual behavior, is addictive and detrimental to health. Quitti...
Introduction: Secondhand tobacco smoke is a known carcinogen and has shown positive association with...
INTRODUCTION: Secondhand tobacco smoke is a known carcinogen and shown positive association with smo...
Introduction: Smoking cessation aids have been shown to be effective in increasing the quitting rate...
Background of study: Tobacco smoking continue to be the leading causes of premature death in Malaysi...
Background and Objectives: Cigarette smoking as a major public health problem contributes extra heal...
The current study aimed at identifying different aspects pertaining to the extent of smoking prevele...
Approximately six million people are killed globally by tobacco every year. One person dies every si...
Smoking is the main cause of morbidity and mortality in the world and is estimated to kill 5 million...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of tobacco smoking among health colleges' students at Najran Un...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking causes an estimated 7 million deaths per annum with 70 thousand of tho...
The conduct of this study is aimed to identify the influential factors on intention to quit smoking ...
According to the American Medical Association (AMA), smoking is the greatest cause of preventable il...
Background: Tobacco smoking has shown to be the largest preventable cause of death in the world, whe...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the predictors of the willingness to quit s...
Introduction Tobacco smoking, a habitual behavior, is addictive and detrimental to health. Quitti...
Introduction: Secondhand tobacco smoke is a known carcinogen and has shown positive association with...
INTRODUCTION: Secondhand tobacco smoke is a known carcinogen and shown positive association with smo...
Introduction: Smoking cessation aids have been shown to be effective in increasing the quitting rate...
Background of study: Tobacco smoking continue to be the leading causes of premature death in Malaysi...
Background and Objectives: Cigarette smoking as a major public health problem contributes extra heal...
The current study aimed at identifying different aspects pertaining to the extent of smoking prevele...
Approximately six million people are killed globally by tobacco every year. One person dies every si...
Smoking is the main cause of morbidity and mortality in the world and is estimated to kill 5 million...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of tobacco smoking among health colleges' students at Najran Un...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking causes an estimated 7 million deaths per annum with 70 thousand of tho...
The conduct of this study is aimed to identify the influential factors on intention to quit smoking ...
According to the American Medical Association (AMA), smoking is the greatest cause of preventable il...