Abstract Background Smoking is associated with disadvantage. As people with lower social status reside in less privileged areas, the extent of contextual influences for smoking remains unclear. The aims were to examine the spatial patterning of daily smoking within the city of Helsinki, to analyse whether contextual variation can be observed and which spatial factors associate with current daily smoking in the employed female population. Methods Data from a cross-sectional questionnaire were collected for municipal employees of Helsinki (aged 40–60 years). The response rate was 69%. As almost 4/5 of the employees are females, the analyses were restricted to women (n = 5028). Measures included smoking status, individual level socio-demograph...
We investigated differences in smoking prevalence between urban and non-urban area of residence in s...
Background: A study was undertaken to investigate the sociodemographic distribution of workplace exp...
There is a well-established socioeconomic gradient in smoking behavior: those with lower socioeconom...
Background and aims: Socioeconomic differences in smoking have been well established. While previous...
Background: To examine whether neighbourhood non-employment is associated with daily smoking after a...
Background: Smoking is the major risk factor for cardiac events in younger women and is most common ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of contextual and individual factors on...
Objectives. This study examined whether area-level characteristics are associated with individual sm...
Background: The reductions in smoking prevalence in a number of industrialised countries are accompa...
This study examines the associations between neighbourhood safety and three types of smoking behavio...
Aims: To investigate time trends in the smoking prevalence and the sociodemographic and psychosocial...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behaviours is poorl...
Purpose: This study aims to determine if neighbourhood psychosocial characteristics contribute to in...
The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behaviours is poorl...
We investigated differences in smoking prevalence between urban and non-urban area of residence in s...
Background: A study was undertaken to investigate the sociodemographic distribution of workplace exp...
There is a well-established socioeconomic gradient in smoking behavior: those with lower socioeconom...
Background and aims: Socioeconomic differences in smoking have been well established. While previous...
Background: To examine whether neighbourhood non-employment is associated with daily smoking after a...
Background: Smoking is the major risk factor for cardiac events in younger women and is most common ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of contextual and individual factors on...
Objectives. This study examined whether area-level characteristics are associated with individual sm...
Background: The reductions in smoking prevalence in a number of industrialised countries are accompa...
This study examines the associations between neighbourhood safety and three types of smoking behavio...
Aims: To investigate time trends in the smoking prevalence and the sociodemographic and psychosocial...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behaviours is poorl...
Purpose: This study aims to determine if neighbourhood psychosocial characteristics contribute to in...
The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behaviours is poorl...
We investigated differences in smoking prevalence between urban and non-urban area of residence in s...
Background: A study was undertaken to investigate the sociodemographic distribution of workplace exp...
There is a well-established socioeconomic gradient in smoking behavior: those with lower socioeconom...