Recently, many programs have been funded to tackle Indigenous Australian smoking. This study assessed what challenges and unexpected responses could occur when developing anti-tobacco messages for Indigenous communities. A cross-sectional telephone survey of organizations involved in making anti-tobacco messages for the target population was conducted in 2012-2013. Open-ended questions explored cultural challenges to message development and unexpected outcomes. Responses were noted and these qualitative data were independently coded by two researchers using an inductive analysis. Non-parametric tests explored associations between organization orientation, whether target group feedback about messages was sought (pre-tests) and the presence o...
Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general population, wit...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
Objectives: To engage with health providers and Aboriginal women to understand what educational reso...
Recently, many programs have been funded to tackle Indigenous Australian smoking. This study assesse...
Background: Smoking prevalence remains high in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Indige...
Background\ud Smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples remain high,...
Background: Smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples remain high, w...
Objective To summarise published empirical research on culturally targeted anti-tobacco media messag...
Objectives:\ud \ud The aim of this thesis is to explore how anti-tobacco messages can be made more s...
Objective: To summarise published empirical research on culturally targeted anti-tobacco media messa...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (Indigenous Australians) have more than twice the ...
Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in the last four decad...
The smoking rates of 82% in Aboriginal communities of North East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territo...
Abstract Background In Australia generally, smoking prevalence more than halved after 1980 and recen...
Issue addressed: The prevalence of tobacco smoking among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peopl...
Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general population, wit...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
Objectives: To engage with health providers and Aboriginal women to understand what educational reso...
Recently, many programs have been funded to tackle Indigenous Australian smoking. This study assesse...
Background: Smoking prevalence remains high in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Indige...
Background\ud Smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples remain high,...
Background: Smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples remain high, w...
Objective To summarise published empirical research on culturally targeted anti-tobacco media messag...
Objectives:\ud \ud The aim of this thesis is to explore how anti-tobacco messages can be made more s...
Objective: To summarise published empirical research on culturally targeted anti-tobacco media messa...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (Indigenous Australians) have more than twice the ...
Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in the last four decad...
The smoking rates of 82% in Aboriginal communities of North East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territo...
Abstract Background In Australia generally, smoking prevalence more than halved after 1980 and recen...
Issue addressed: The prevalence of tobacco smoking among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peopl...
Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general population, wit...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: The prevalence of smoking among the adult Aboriginal population is almost double th...
Objectives: To engage with health providers and Aboriginal women to understand what educational reso...