Objective: To validate, for the first time, the Risk Behaviour Diagnosis (RBD) Scale for Aboriginal Australian tobacco smokers, based on the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM). Despite high smoking prevalence, little is known about how Indigenous peoples assess their smoking risks. Methods: In a cross-sectional study of 121 aboriginal smokers aged 18–45 in regional New South Wales, in 2014, RBD subscales were assessed for internal consistency. Scales included measures of perceived threat (susceptibility to and severity of smoking risks) and perceived efficacy (response efficacy and self-efficacy for quitting). An Aboriginal community panel appraised face and content validity. EPPM constructs of danger control (protective motivation) and...
Objectives: To describe general knowledge and perceived risk of the health consequences of smoking a...
Tobacco smoking is a major health issue for Indigenous Australians, however there are few interventi...
Smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease and mortality for Aboriginal and Torres ...
Objective: To validate, for the first time, the Risk Behaviour Diagnosis (RBD) Scale for Aboriginal ...
AbstractObjectiveTo validate, for the first time, the Risk Behaviour Diagnosis (RBD) Scale for Abori...
Objective\ud \ud To validate, for the first time, the Risk Behaviour Diagnosis (RBD) Scale for Abori...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking is a very significant behavioural risk factor for the health of Austra...
Objectives: Explore Aboriginal women’s responses to an adapted Risk Behaviour Diagnosis (RBD) Scale ...
Background: Smoking rates in Aboriginal Australians are gradually reducing in some age groups, but n...
Objectives To assess the predictors of intentions to quit smoking in a community sample of Aborigina...
of risk assessment scales and predictors of intentions to quit smoking in Australian Aboriginal and ...
Objectives: Smoking prevalence is slow to reduce among Indigenous Australians of reproductive age. W...
Tobacco smoking is a major health issue for Indigenous Australians, however there are few interventi...
Introduction:The high prevalence of smoking among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Au...
Objectives: To describe general knowledge and perceived risk of the health consequences of smoking a...
Tobacco smoking is a major health issue for Indigenous Australians, however there are few interventi...
Smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease and mortality for Aboriginal and Torres ...
Objective: To validate, for the first time, the Risk Behaviour Diagnosis (RBD) Scale for Aboriginal ...
AbstractObjectiveTo validate, for the first time, the Risk Behaviour Diagnosis (RBD) Scale for Abori...
Objective\ud \ud To validate, for the first time, the Risk Behaviour Diagnosis (RBD) Scale for Abori...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking is a very significant behavioural risk factor for the health of Austra...
Objectives: Explore Aboriginal women’s responses to an adapted Risk Behaviour Diagnosis (RBD) Scale ...
Background: Smoking rates in Aboriginal Australians are gradually reducing in some age groups, but n...
Objectives To assess the predictors of intentions to quit smoking in a community sample of Aborigina...
of risk assessment scales and predictors of intentions to quit smoking in Australian Aboriginal and ...
Objectives: Smoking prevalence is slow to reduce among Indigenous Australians of reproductive age. W...
Tobacco smoking is a major health issue for Indigenous Australians, however there are few interventi...
Introduction:The high prevalence of smoking among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Au...
Objectives: To describe general knowledge and perceived risk of the health consequences of smoking a...
Tobacco smoking is a major health issue for Indigenous Australians, however there are few interventi...
Smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease and mortality for Aboriginal and Torres ...