Background: Much of the literature on smoking behaviours has focused on adult populations and, more recently, on children and adolescents. A very small body of work has begun to emerge on smoking behaviours among post-secondary students. Methods: Using the 1994-95 National Population Health Survey, we examined smoking prevalence, age of smoking initiation, and smoking cessation behaviours of post-secondary students, under 30 years old. Results: Approximately 26% of post-secondary students smoke either occasionally or regularly. Among current smokers, some 27% began to smoke after the age of 17; among former smokers, 57% quit in their 20s. Interpretation: Smoking prevalence is relatively high in adolescents, and many smokers begin to smoke a...
Background: Although rates of tobacco use and exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) a...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the smoking prevalence and associated factors among the s...
Smoking is a major factor in increased rates for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Despite nu...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of daily cigarette use among Canadian undergraduates. Estimate...
Aim: This study examined the factors related to whether or not school-based tobacco control efforts ...
This thesis describes college and university students ' smoking behaviours and examines whether...
Introduction In Canada, young adults have the highest smoking rates among all other population group...
Background: It is important to understand health-risk behaviours among young adults, as modification...
This research is an attempt to clarify the mechanisms of how a non-smoker picks up smoking habits by...
INTRODUCTION In Canada, young adults have the highest smoking rates among all other population group...
College years are crucial for young adults in the establishment of lifestyle behaviors that can have...
Abstract Background It is important to understand hea...
Recent prevalence rates show that by Year 10 (ages 14-16 years), 15% of students are smoking each ha...
The college years occur during the stage of life when many people develop permanent smoking habits, ...
Cigarette smoking is an intense growing habit among today's youth. A survey using a structured quest...
Background: Although rates of tobacco use and exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) a...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the smoking prevalence and associated factors among the s...
Smoking is a major factor in increased rates for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Despite nu...
Objective: To describe the prevalence of daily cigarette use among Canadian undergraduates. Estimate...
Aim: This study examined the factors related to whether or not school-based tobacco control efforts ...
This thesis describes college and university students ' smoking behaviours and examines whether...
Introduction In Canada, young adults have the highest smoking rates among all other population group...
Background: It is important to understand health-risk behaviours among young adults, as modification...
This research is an attempt to clarify the mechanisms of how a non-smoker picks up smoking habits by...
INTRODUCTION In Canada, young adults have the highest smoking rates among all other population group...
College years are crucial for young adults in the establishment of lifestyle behaviors that can have...
Abstract Background It is important to understand hea...
Recent prevalence rates show that by Year 10 (ages 14-16 years), 15% of students are smoking each ha...
The college years occur during the stage of life when many people develop permanent smoking habits, ...
Cigarette smoking is an intense growing habit among today's youth. A survey using a structured quest...
Background: Although rates of tobacco use and exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) a...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the smoking prevalence and associated factors among the s...
Smoking is a major factor in increased rates for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Despite nu...