Background: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed to a narrowing or widening of socioeconomic inequalities in smoking in European countries during the past two decades. This paper aims to investigate the impact of price and non-price related population-wide tobacco control policies on smoking by socioeconomic group in nine European countries between 1990 and 2007. Methods: Individual-level education, occupation and smoking status were obtained from nationally representative surveys. Country-level price-related tobacco control policies were measured by the relative price of cheapest cigarettes and of cigarettes in the most popular price category. Country-level non-price policies were measured by a summary score co...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
Abstract Introduction: Smoking is a major public health concern, accounting for nearly 700,000 death...
<p>This study aimed to measure changes in socioeconomic inequalities in smoking and smoking ce...
Background: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed to a narrowing or wide...
International audienceBackground: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed ...
Background: Higher Tobacco Control Scale (TCS) scores, in the early 2000s were associated with highe...
Background During the 1990s, inequalities in smoking prevalence by socioeconomic status (SES) have w...
Smoking has been the most important cause of death and disease throughout the world for many years. ...
Smoking is the worlds’ leading avoidable cause of mortality and kills 6 million people each year. In...
We identified policies that may be effective in reducing smoking among socioeconomically disadvantag...
We identified policies that may be effective in reducing smoking among socioeconomically disadvantag...
In many European countries, there is an unmissable trend towards stricter tobacco control policies a...
European countries have made significant progress in implementing tobacco control policies to reduce...
Objective: To examine whether trends in smoking behaviour in Western Europe between 1985 and 2000 di...
Data were used from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study conducted in 2005/2006...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
Abstract Introduction: Smoking is a major public health concern, accounting for nearly 700,000 death...
<p>This study aimed to measure changes in socioeconomic inequalities in smoking and smoking ce...
Background: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed to a narrowing or wide...
International audienceBackground: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed ...
Background: Higher Tobacco Control Scale (TCS) scores, in the early 2000s were associated with highe...
Background During the 1990s, inequalities in smoking prevalence by socioeconomic status (SES) have w...
Smoking has been the most important cause of death and disease throughout the world for many years. ...
Smoking is the worlds’ leading avoidable cause of mortality and kills 6 million people each year. In...
We identified policies that may be effective in reducing smoking among socioeconomically disadvantag...
We identified policies that may be effective in reducing smoking among socioeconomically disadvantag...
In many European countries, there is an unmissable trend towards stricter tobacco control policies a...
European countries have made significant progress in implementing tobacco control policies to reduce...
Objective: To examine whether trends in smoking behaviour in Western Europe between 1985 and 2000 di...
Data were used from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study conducted in 2005/2006...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
Abstract Introduction: Smoking is a major public health concern, accounting for nearly 700,000 death...
<p>This study aimed to measure changes in socioeconomic inequalities in smoking and smoking ce...