Introduction: Periodic population surveys of smoking behaviour can inform development of effective tobacco control strategies. We investigated smoking patterns, cessation and knowledge about smoking hazards in China. Methods: A nationally representative cross-sectional survey recruited 176,318 people aged and#8805;18 years across 31 provinces of China in 2013-14, using multi-stage stratified cluster sampling methods. The smoking patterns, cessation and knowledge about smoking hazards were analysed, overall and in population subgroups, adjusting for sample selection weight and post-stratification factors. Results: Among men, 60.7% were ever smokers, with proportions of regular, occasional and former smokers being 46.3%, 5.5%, and 8.8% re...
Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health officials fac...
Introduction: In 2012 in China, 52.9% of men were reported to smoke while only 2.4% of women smoked....
Objectives—To describe patterns of smok-ing and smoking cessation in China within the context of the...
Introduction: Periodic population surveys of smoking behaviour can inform development of effective t...
Background: China consumes about forty percent of the world’s cigarettes, predominantly by men, foll...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of smoking and environmental tobac...
Background Tobacco dependence is the key barrier to successful smoking cessation. However, little is...
AimsAlthough it is known that there is a high smoking prevalence among Chinese, key issues such as s...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of smoking and environmental tobac...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
This study investigated the prevalence and demographic correlates of active and ever-smokers in Beij...
Introduction: Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health...
Introduction: Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health...
BackgroundTobacco smoking is a leading cause of premature death in China, especially among adult men...
Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health officials fac...
Introduction: In 2012 in China, 52.9% of men were reported to smoke while only 2.4% of women smoked....
Objectives—To describe patterns of smok-ing and smoking cessation in China within the context of the...
Introduction: Periodic population surveys of smoking behaviour can inform development of effective t...
Background: China consumes about forty percent of the world’s cigarettes, predominantly by men, foll...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of smoking and environmental tobac...
Background Tobacco dependence is the key barrier to successful smoking cessation. However, little is...
AimsAlthough it is known that there is a high smoking prevalence among Chinese, key issues such as s...
Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence of smoking and environmental tobac...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
China is the largest producer of tobacco worldwide. We assessed secular trends in prevalence of smok...
This study investigated the prevalence and demographic correlates of active and ever-smokers in Beij...
Introduction: Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health...
Introduction: Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health...
BackgroundTobacco smoking is a leading cause of premature death in China, especially among adult men...
Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health officials fac...
Introduction: In 2012 in China, 52.9% of men were reported to smoke while only 2.4% of women smoked....
Objectives—To describe patterns of smok-ing and smoking cessation in China within the context of the...