INTRODUCTION: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in policy triggers for thinking about quitting in six European countries. METHODS: Data were derived from all available survey waves of the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Europe Surveys (2003-2013). France conducted three survey waves (n=1420-1735), Germany three waves (n=515-1515), The Netherlands seven waves (n=1420-1668), Ireland three waves (n=582-1071), Scotland two waves (n=461-507), and the rest of the United Kingdom conducted seven survey waves (n=861-1737). Smokers were asked whether four different policies (cigarette price, smoking restrictions in public places, free or lower cost medication, and warning labels on cigarette pa...
International audienceBackground: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed ...
Introduction: There is clear evidence that the use of cessation aids significantly increases the lik...
Background: Because of the magnitude of the global tobacco epidemic, the World Health Organisation d...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
Introduction The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in ...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
Background: We examined quit attempts, use of cessation assistance, quitting beliefs and intentions ...
INTRODUCTION: There is clear evidence that the use of cessation aids significantly increases the lik...
Background: Smoking is still highly prevalent in Europe. According to the WHO, tobacco control polic...
Background: Higher Tobacco Control Scale (TCS) scores, in the early 2000s were associated with highe...
Background: Smoking is still highly prevalent in Europe. According to the WHO, tobacco control polic...
Background: Higher Tobacco Control Scale (TCS) scores, in the early 2000s were associated with highe...
International audienceBackground: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed ...
International audienceBackground: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed ...
International audienceBackground: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed ...
Introduction: There is clear evidence that the use of cessation aids significantly increases the lik...
Background: Because of the magnitude of the global tobacco epidemic, the World Health Organisation d...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
Introduction The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in ...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
Introduction: The aim of the current study is to investigate trends and socioeconomic differences in...
Background: We examined quit attempts, use of cessation assistance, quitting beliefs and intentions ...
INTRODUCTION: There is clear evidence that the use of cessation aids significantly increases the lik...
Background: Smoking is still highly prevalent in Europe. According to the WHO, tobacco control polic...
Background: Higher Tobacco Control Scale (TCS) scores, in the early 2000s were associated with highe...
Background: Smoking is still highly prevalent in Europe. According to the WHO, tobacco control polic...
Background: Higher Tobacco Control Scale (TCS) scores, in the early 2000s were associated with highe...
International audienceBackground: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed ...
International audienceBackground: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed ...
International audienceBackground: It is uncertain whether tobacco control policies have contributed ...
Introduction: There is clear evidence that the use of cessation aids significantly increases the lik...
Background: Because of the magnitude of the global tobacco epidemic, the World Health Organisation d...