To assess smoking prevalence before and after the rise in legal age of sale of cigarettes in England and Wales from age 16 to age 18 in October 2007.A series of monthly cross-sectional household surveys: the 'Smoking Toolkit Study'.England.A total of 53, 322 adults aged 16 and over interviewed between October 2006 and May 2009, 1136 of whom were aged 16 or 17 years.Change in smoking prevalence from pre- to post-legislation, assessed by self-reported smoking status, among the 16-17-year-old group and older adults.The prevalence change following the legislation among those aged 16 and 17 was 7.1 percentage points (denominator=1136) compared with 2.4 percentage points (denominator=52,186) for older adults (odds ratio 1.36, P=0.024, 95% confide...
Aims: To explore how young people continue to access cigarettes following an increase of the age of ...
Introduction: Smoke-free public places legislation has been introduced in many countries to protect ...
Introduction: Young adults (aged 18–24 years) have a higher smoking prevalence than younger and olde...
To assess smoking prevalence before and after the rise in legal age of sale of cigarettes in England...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Smoking prevalence has been falling in England for more than 50 years, but rema...
Smoking continues to be a major public health concern in England and is one of the main causes of di...
AIMS: To assess how changes in the prevalence of e-cigarette use among young adults have been associ...
AIMS: To estimate recent trends in the prevalence of disposable e-cigarette vaping in Great Britain,...
Introduction: Transitions into work and family life during young adulthood exacerbate differences i...
Background and aims Smoking prevalence has been falling in England for over 50 years but remains ...
It is estimated that every year more than 205,000 children in the UK start smoking.1 Among adult smo...
In England (as in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as a whole) smoking preva...
Background In recent years there has been a major decline in the smoking prevalence of under-16 yea...
Background and aim As smoking initiation generally occurs in adolescence, smoking prevention is targ...
Introduction: Smoke-free public places legislation has been introduced in many countries to protect ...
Aims: To explore how young people continue to access cigarettes following an increase of the age of ...
Introduction: Smoke-free public places legislation has been introduced in many countries to protect ...
Introduction: Young adults (aged 18–24 years) have a higher smoking prevalence than younger and olde...
To assess smoking prevalence before and after the rise in legal age of sale of cigarettes in England...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Smoking prevalence has been falling in England for more than 50 years, but rema...
Smoking continues to be a major public health concern in England and is one of the main causes of di...
AIMS: To assess how changes in the prevalence of e-cigarette use among young adults have been associ...
AIMS: To estimate recent trends in the prevalence of disposable e-cigarette vaping in Great Britain,...
Introduction: Transitions into work and family life during young adulthood exacerbate differences i...
Background and aims Smoking prevalence has been falling in England for over 50 years but remains ...
It is estimated that every year more than 205,000 children in the UK start smoking.1 Among adult smo...
In England (as in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland as a whole) smoking preva...
Background In recent years there has been a major decline in the smoking prevalence of under-16 yea...
Background and aim As smoking initiation generally occurs in adolescence, smoking prevention is targ...
Introduction: Smoke-free public places legislation has been introduced in many countries to protect ...
Aims: To explore how young people continue to access cigarettes following an increase of the age of ...
Introduction: Smoke-free public places legislation has been introduced in many countries to protect ...
Introduction: Young adults (aged 18–24 years) have a higher smoking prevalence than younger and olde...