Issue addressed: Earlier research evidence suggests that there is a difference and over time change in the prevalence of tobacco smoking between immigrants and native-born population. This study investigates the differences in smoking among immigrants from English speaking (ESC) and non-English speaking (NESC) countries relative to native-born (NB) Australians, and how those differences change with duration of residence (DoR) and age at arrival (AA). Methods: Information on 12 634 individuals from the first twelve waves (2001-2012) of Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) longitudinal survey was analysed using multilevel group-mean-centred mixed logistic regression models. Smoking status as an outcome was dichotomized a...
Introduction Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disease in Australia. Each year nearly 20...
Using data from waves 3, 7 and 9 of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) s...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...
Introduction and Aims. Approximately 25% of the Australian population was born abroad, yet there has...
Background We aimed to identify factors associated with smoking among immigrants. In particular, we ...
There have been few longitudinal studies investigating the immigrant health and changes in their hea...
Objectives: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants ’ smoki...
Yelena Bird, Killian Forbeteh, Chijioke Nwankwo, John Moraros School of Public Health, University o...
OBJECTIVES: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smokin...
Introduction Immigrants in the United States are less likely to smoke than those born in the United...
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smoking is rarely ...
Background: We analyzed changes in smoking by length of stay among immigrants in Germany and related...
This study examined the effect of Asian nativity and duration of residence in Australia on the odds ...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. In Australia, one in three people are born overseas, and one in f...
International audienceBackground : Migrants make up a growing share of European populations, and ver...
Introduction Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disease in Australia. Each year nearly 20...
Using data from waves 3, 7 and 9 of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) s...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...
Introduction and Aims. Approximately 25% of the Australian population was born abroad, yet there has...
Background We aimed to identify factors associated with smoking among immigrants. In particular, we ...
There have been few longitudinal studies investigating the immigrant health and changes in their hea...
Objectives: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants ’ smoki...
Yelena Bird, Killian Forbeteh, Chijioke Nwankwo, John Moraros School of Public Health, University o...
OBJECTIVES: Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smokin...
Introduction Immigrants in the United States are less likely to smoke than those born in the United...
Smoking among migrants is known to differ from the host population, but migrants' smoking is rarely ...
Background: We analyzed changes in smoking by length of stay among immigrants in Germany and related...
This study examined the effect of Asian nativity and duration of residence in Australia on the odds ...
© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis. In Australia, one in three people are born overseas, and one in f...
International audienceBackground : Migrants make up a growing share of European populations, and ver...
Introduction Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disease in Australia. Each year nearly 20...
Using data from waves 3, 7 and 9 of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) s...
Few studies examine nativity disparities in smoking in the U.S., thus a major gap remains in underst...