The primary objective of the present study was to investigate the impact of socio-demographic factors on smoking and alcohol consumption among adults in Penang (Malaysia). A cross-sectional primary survey data with 398 respondents was used for analysis. The present study applied logistic regression models to examine the factors affecting the odds of smoking and alcohol consumption. The results showed that gender, ethnicity and education could significantly affect smoking. In particular, males (OR: 26.678) had a higher likelihood of smoking compared to the females, whereas Chinese (OR: 0.177), Indians/others (OR: 0.331) and individuals with tertiary education (OR: 0.258) had a lower likelihood of smoking than others. In terms of alcohol, gen...
This paper examines the effects of socio-demographic factors on cigarette consumption among individu...
In light of alarming evidence of non-communicable diseases and solvable health risk factors, the aim...
Background: Smoking is the single most important cause of death. The use of tobacco in cigarettes am...
The primary objective of the present study was to investigate the impact of sociodemographic factors...
In light of the increases in alcohol-induced diseases and social problems, the present study sets ou...
In light of the increases in alcohol-induced diseases and social problems, the present study sets ou...
In light of the increases in alcohol-induced diseases and social problems, the present study sets ou...
Objective: The objective of present study is to investigate the determinants of smoking behaviour am...
The objective of this study is to investigate factors that affect the decisions of Malaysian adults ...
Tobacco consumption is a serious public health concern. To design a better tobacco regulation, it is...
Introduction: Smoking is the single most important cause of death. The use of tobacco in cigarettes...
Aims: Alcohol consumption has become a serious public health concern. The objective of the present s...
Abstract. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between contextual and individual...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Malaysia with the objectives of determining the prevalence ...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco consumption peak in developed countries has passed, however, it is on the incre...
This paper examines the effects of socio-demographic factors on cigarette consumption among individu...
In light of alarming evidence of non-communicable diseases and solvable health risk factors, the aim...
Background: Smoking is the single most important cause of death. The use of tobacco in cigarettes am...
The primary objective of the present study was to investigate the impact of sociodemographic factors...
In light of the increases in alcohol-induced diseases and social problems, the present study sets ou...
In light of the increases in alcohol-induced diseases and social problems, the present study sets ou...
In light of the increases in alcohol-induced diseases and social problems, the present study sets ou...
Objective: The objective of present study is to investigate the determinants of smoking behaviour am...
The objective of this study is to investigate factors that affect the decisions of Malaysian adults ...
Tobacco consumption is a serious public health concern. To design a better tobacco regulation, it is...
Introduction: Smoking is the single most important cause of death. The use of tobacco in cigarettes...
Aims: Alcohol consumption has become a serious public health concern. The objective of the present s...
Abstract. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between contextual and individual...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Malaysia with the objectives of determining the prevalence ...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco consumption peak in developed countries has passed, however, it is on the incre...
This paper examines the effects of socio-demographic factors on cigarette consumption among individu...
In light of alarming evidence of non-communicable diseases and solvable health risk factors, the aim...
Background: Smoking is the single most important cause of death. The use of tobacco in cigarettes am...