Abstract While it is recognized that tobacco misuse among young females has serious health implications for Aboriginal populations, there is a worrying lack of representation from this community in current tobacco control research. We review the present state of Aboriginal tobacco control across Canada and report on the design, development, and implementation of the weekend workshop for Aboriginal women and girls. We suggest that not only are borrowed tobacco control initiatives failing to protect young Aboriginal females due to their lack of relevance, but that the voice of the Aboriginal community appears to be completely absent when it comes to defining social determinants of nontraditional tobacco use. We suggest that the extent to whic...
Significant advances in tobacco cessation and prevention initiatives have occurred over recent years...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Smoking is a major cause of preventable illness for Indigenous peoples. As mo...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is a leading cause of disease and premature mortality among Abor...
© 2020 Christina Lana HerisTobacco use is the leading risk factor for poor health outcomes in Austra...
The prevalence of tobacco smoking among First Nations youth living on reserve and in Northern commun...
Abstract Background Despite declining smoking rates among the general Australian population, rates a...
Despite declining smoking rates among the general Australian population, rates among Indigenous Aust...
Australian tobacco use and its social acceptance have declined significantly (AIHW 2014). The rates ...
Abstract Background All over the world, Indigenous po...
Tobacco use among youth is a serious public health concern because the age of initiation affects one...
Tobacco use among youth is a serious public health concern because the age of initiation affects on...
Tobacco use in Indigenous populations (people who have inhabited a country for thousands of years) i...
Smoking prevalence among Aboriginal Australian young people greatly exceeds the prevalence in the br...
Significant advances in tobacco cessation and prevention initiatives have occurred over recent years...
Background: Smoking prevalence remains high in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Indige...
Significant advances in tobacco cessation and prevention initiatives have occurred over recent years...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Smoking is a major cause of preventable illness for Indigenous peoples. As mo...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is a leading cause of disease and premature mortality among Abor...
© 2020 Christina Lana HerisTobacco use is the leading risk factor for poor health outcomes in Austra...
The prevalence of tobacco smoking among First Nations youth living on reserve and in Northern commun...
Abstract Background Despite declining smoking rates among the general Australian population, rates a...
Despite declining smoking rates among the general Australian population, rates among Indigenous Aust...
Australian tobacco use and its social acceptance have declined significantly (AIHW 2014). The rates ...
Abstract Background All over the world, Indigenous po...
Tobacco use among youth is a serious public health concern because the age of initiation affects one...
Tobacco use among youth is a serious public health concern because the age of initiation affects on...
Tobacco use in Indigenous populations (people who have inhabited a country for thousands of years) i...
Smoking prevalence among Aboriginal Australian young people greatly exceeds the prevalence in the br...
Significant advances in tobacco cessation and prevention initiatives have occurred over recent years...
Background: Smoking prevalence remains high in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Indige...
Significant advances in tobacco cessation and prevention initiatives have occurred over recent years...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Smoking is a major cause of preventable illness for Indigenous peoples. As mo...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is a leading cause of disease and premature mortality among Abor...