Introduction Tobacco use is the leading cause of death and disease in Australia. Each year nearly 20 000 Australians die and more than 150 000 are hospitalized due to tobacco-related illnesses (1). The economic and social costs of tobacco use in Australia are estimated at $AU 12,736.2 million per annum (2).In 2001, approximately 22% of Australian adults were smokers (3). Australian males (24.3%) are more likely to smoke than Australian females (19.9%), with adult smok-ing rates peaking in the 20–29-year age group (4). Young Australians are still taking up smoking at a disconcerting rate, with 260 000 students aged 12–17 estimated to be smokers (5). Around one-third of 17-year-old students smoke.Smoking rates are significantly higher in some...
Issue addressed: Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in th...
Smoking prevalence in Australia has decreased by 75% over the past 40 years. A major reduction in di...
The history of tobacco control in Australia shows that reductions in smoking prevalence can be linke...
The use and abuse of Alcohol and Tobacco are two concerns of public health care system in Australia....
In this paper, a major health related issue tobacco smoking in Australia has been addressed. Finding...
The deleterious impact of tobacco smoking on health is well understood,1 and the health benefits of ...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
Objective: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
This paper is concerned with attitudes of Australian smokers to regulation of the tobacco industry a...
This paper examines data from four Australian National Health Surveys and shows that decline in toba...
In the twentieth century the tobacco epidemic killed an estimated 100 million people gl...
Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in the last four decad...
Issue addressed: Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in th...
Smoking prevalence in Australia has decreased by 75% over the past 40 years. A major reduction in di...
The history of tobacco control in Australia shows that reductions in smoking prevalence can be linke...
The use and abuse of Alcohol and Tobacco are two concerns of public health care system in Australia....
In this paper, a major health related issue tobacco smoking in Australia has been addressed. Finding...
The deleterious impact of tobacco smoking on health is well understood,1 and the health benefits of ...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
Objective: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
This paper is concerned with attitudes of Australian smokers to regulation of the tobacco industry a...
This paper examines data from four Australian National Health Surveys and shows that decline in toba...
In the twentieth century the tobacco epidemic killed an estimated 100 million people gl...
Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in the last four decad...
Issue addressed: Australia has succeeded in lowering the overall prevalence of tobacco smoking in th...
Smoking prevalence in Australia has decreased by 75% over the past 40 years. A major reduction in di...
The history of tobacco control in Australia shows that reductions in smoking prevalence can be linke...