The cigarette epidemic tends to develop in a similar pattern across diverse populations in different parts of the world. First, the prevalence of smoking increases, then it plateaus and finally it declines. The decline in smoking prevalence tends to be more pronounced in higher social strata. The later stages of the cigarette epidemic are characterized by emerging and persisting socioeconomic gradients in smoking. Due to its detrimental health consequences, smoking has been the subject of extensive research in a broad range of academic disciplines. I draw on literature from both the social and medical sciences in order to develop a model in which physiological nicotine dependence, individual smoking behaviour and norms surrounding smoking i...
Smoking has been found to be the strongest mediator of social inequality in all-cause mortality when...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
This study investigates the use of tobacco by young people. It compares the personal characteristics...
The cigarette epidemic tends to develop in a similar pattern across diverse populations in different...
Despite the overall decline in cigarette smoking prevalence in the US, social class inequalities in ...
It is well documented that there is a substantial social gradient in smoking behaviour. Smoking is m...
Rates of smoking have decreased dramatically in most Northern European countries over the last fifty...
The original four-stage model of the cigarette epidemic has been extended with diffusion of innovati...
The original four-stage model of the cigarette epidemic has been extended with diffusion of innovati...
Smoking in high-income countries is now concentrated in poor communities whose relatively high smoki...
Despite increased awareness of the harms of cigarette smoking as well as improved prevention efforts...
Recent social network analyses have suggested that common chronic disease risk factors are more muta...
The social ecology model provides a heuristic tool for studying health behavioural change. This thes...
In Norway, the prevalence of daily smoking has gradually declined from 50% among men and 30% among w...
This paper addresses the impact of addiction and social interactions on cigarette demand, controllin...
Smoking has been found to be the strongest mediator of social inequality in all-cause mortality when...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
This study investigates the use of tobacco by young people. It compares the personal characteristics...
The cigarette epidemic tends to develop in a similar pattern across diverse populations in different...
Despite the overall decline in cigarette smoking prevalence in the US, social class inequalities in ...
It is well documented that there is a substantial social gradient in smoking behaviour. Smoking is m...
Rates of smoking have decreased dramatically in most Northern European countries over the last fifty...
The original four-stage model of the cigarette epidemic has been extended with diffusion of innovati...
The original four-stage model of the cigarette epidemic has been extended with diffusion of innovati...
Smoking in high-income countries is now concentrated in poor communities whose relatively high smoki...
Despite increased awareness of the harms of cigarette smoking as well as improved prevention efforts...
Recent social network analyses have suggested that common chronic disease risk factors are more muta...
The social ecology model provides a heuristic tool for studying health behavioural change. This thes...
In Norway, the prevalence of daily smoking has gradually declined from 50% among men and 30% among w...
This paper addresses the impact of addiction and social interactions on cigarette demand, controllin...
Smoking has been found to be the strongest mediator of social inequality in all-cause mortality when...
Background: This study assessed the contributions of individual, household and neighbourhood-level f...
This study investigates the use of tobacco by young people. It compares the personal characteristics...