Objective: To examine the association between smoking and depressive symptoms among Chinese elderly in Hong Kong. Method: Cross-sectional data on smoking and depressive symptoms from 56 167 Chinese elderly aged 65 or over in Hong Kong were analysed using logistic regression. Results: Current smokers and former smokers were more likely to have depressive symptoms than never smokers. The adjusted odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) in males and females respectively were 1.62 (1.34-1.96) and 1.43 (1.20-1.70) for current smokers, and were 1.18 (0.99-1.40) and 1.29 (1.12-1.47) for former smokers. Former smokers were less likely to have depressive symptoms than current smokers (OR = 0.80, 95% CI: 0.70-0.92). Conclusion: Smoking is p...
Objectives: Against the background of the growing recognition of the need for a holistic perspective...
This study investigated the prevalence and demographic correlates of active and ever-smokers in Beij...
Background: Results on the environmental influence on unassisted quitting are scarce. We investigate...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies in Western countries have consistently documented positive associations...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk factors that contribute to smoking in female patients with major ...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies in Western countries have consistently documented positive associ...
To investigate the risk factors that contribute to smoking in female patients with major depressive ...
Purpose: To assess the predictors of smoking cessation and intention to quit among the Chinese elder...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the mortality currently associated with smoking in Hong Kong, and, since cigare...
Objective: Because of the rapid aging of the population and inconsistent findings of previous epidem...
Background: Increasingly, researchers have begun to explore the association between depression and m...
To determine the associations of socio-economic and psychosocial factors with active and passive smo...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between smoking, quitting, and mortality in older Chinese men. ...
Background Smoking is a well known risk factor for increased mortality. Although some smokers may ...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking research and intervention efforts have neglected older women. Depressive sympt...
Objectives: Against the background of the growing recognition of the need for a holistic perspective...
This study investigated the prevalence and demographic correlates of active and ever-smokers in Beij...
Background: Results on the environmental influence on unassisted quitting are scarce. We investigate...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies in Western countries have consistently documented positive associations...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the risk factors that contribute to smoking in female patients with major ...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies in Western countries have consistently documented positive associ...
To investigate the risk factors that contribute to smoking in female patients with major depressive ...
Purpose: To assess the predictors of smoking cessation and intention to quit among the Chinese elder...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the mortality currently associated with smoking in Hong Kong, and, since cigare...
Objective: Because of the rapid aging of the population and inconsistent findings of previous epidem...
Background: Increasingly, researchers have begun to explore the association between depression and m...
To determine the associations of socio-economic and psychosocial factors with active and passive smo...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between smoking, quitting, and mortality in older Chinese men. ...
Background Smoking is a well known risk factor for increased mortality. Although some smokers may ...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking research and intervention efforts have neglected older women. Depressive sympt...
Objectives: Against the background of the growing recognition of the need for a holistic perspective...
This study investigated the prevalence and demographic correlates of active and ever-smokers in Beij...
Background: Results on the environmental influence on unassisted quitting are scarce. We investigate...