This study was conducted to measure the prevalence of cigarette smoking and to determine the individual, family, and environmental factors associated with smoking among young urban women. A cross-sectional study through self-administered questionnaire was conducted on female students enrolled in private higher learning institutions in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, Malaysia, between July and October 2005. Analysis on 408 respondents showed that current smoker prevalence rate was 18.6%. Adjusted analyses showed significant association between smoking and individual factors, which are the importance of slim image, average monthly allowance, and car ownership. For family factors, analyses showed significant association between smoking and parental...
Globally, one person dies every six seconds as a result of tobacco use. This makes tobacco use the c...
Objective: The objective of present study is to investigate the determinants of smoking behaviour am...
Background: Smoking is the most important avoidable cause of premature morbidity and mortality in th...
This study was conducted to measure the prevalence of cigarette smoking and to determine the individ...
This study assessed the primary reasons for smoking among female students as well as their level of ...
Background: Lately, smoking among adolescents is increasing despite various campaigns to address it ...
Approximately six million people are killed globally by tobacco every year. One person dies every si...
Background: The Youth Behaviour Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (YBRFSS) 2011 in Malaysia reported t...
The trend of smoking among women is rising in some developing countries. The objective of this popul...
The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of smoking among students in an open university...
Hamza M Abdulghani,1 Norah A Alrowais,2 Ali I Alhaqwi,3 Ahmed Alrasheedi,2 Mohammed Al-Zahir,2 Ahmed...
The main objectives of this paper were to estimate the consumption patterns of tobacco use among Kin...
The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of smoking among students in an open university...
Smoking among Malaysian adolescents remains a public health concern despite concerted efforts in tob...
OBJECTIVE: To find out the incidences and types of smoking among female students of various Universi...
Globally, one person dies every six seconds as a result of tobacco use. This makes tobacco use the c...
Objective: The objective of present study is to investigate the determinants of smoking behaviour am...
Background: Smoking is the most important avoidable cause of premature morbidity and mortality in th...
This study was conducted to measure the prevalence of cigarette smoking and to determine the individ...
This study assessed the primary reasons for smoking among female students as well as their level of ...
Background: Lately, smoking among adolescents is increasing despite various campaigns to address it ...
Approximately six million people are killed globally by tobacco every year. One person dies every si...
Background: The Youth Behaviour Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (YBRFSS) 2011 in Malaysia reported t...
The trend of smoking among women is rising in some developing countries. The objective of this popul...
The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of smoking among students in an open university...
Hamza M Abdulghani,1 Norah A Alrowais,2 Ali I Alhaqwi,3 Ahmed Alrasheedi,2 Mohammed Al-Zahir,2 Ahmed...
The main objectives of this paper were to estimate the consumption patterns of tobacco use among Kin...
The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of smoking among students in an open university...
Smoking among Malaysian adolescents remains a public health concern despite concerted efforts in tob...
OBJECTIVE: To find out the incidences and types of smoking among female students of various Universi...
Globally, one person dies every six seconds as a result of tobacco use. This makes tobacco use the c...
Objective: The objective of present study is to investigate the determinants of smoking behaviour am...
Background: Smoking is the most important avoidable cause of premature morbidity and mortality in th...