We sought to determine if there is gender difference between the beliefs of women and men and those between smokers and non-smokers on whether children have an increased risk of smoking if one or both parents smoke
We use instrumental variable methods to investigate whether the impact of parental smoking habits o...
This study investigated gender differences in the perceived “pros” and “cons” of smoking using the c...
Each year about 200 000 young people commence smoking in the UK. Most regular smokers report startin...
The widespread existence of smoking as a form of social behaviour despite growing worldwide disappro...
We use instrumental variable methods to investigate whether the impact of parental smoking habits on...
Nearly all lifelong smokers initiate smoking before the age of 26, and the consequences associated w...
Parental smoking is the major source of children’s secondhand smoke exposure and is influe...
Past research into smoking and motherhood has explained how smoking enables mothers to care in condi...
BACKGROUND: Although researchers have focused on women's smoking during pregnancy and the postpartum...
BACKGROUND: Most European countries have seen a decrease in the prevalence of adolescent smoking. Th...
Cognitive variables relating to both the health- and non-health-related conse-quences of smoking amo...
The IARC collaborative study on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) involved collecting in...
Background: Most European countries have seen a decrease in the prevalence of adolescent smoking. Th...
The IARC collaborative study on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) involved collecting in...
Introduction Thirdhand smoke (THS) is the toxic residue of tobacco smoke that persists long after to...
We use instrumental variable methods to investigate whether the impact of parental smoking habits o...
This study investigated gender differences in the perceived “pros” and “cons” of smoking using the c...
Each year about 200 000 young people commence smoking in the UK. Most regular smokers report startin...
The widespread existence of smoking as a form of social behaviour despite growing worldwide disappro...
We use instrumental variable methods to investigate whether the impact of parental smoking habits on...
Nearly all lifelong smokers initiate smoking before the age of 26, and the consequences associated w...
Parental smoking is the major source of children’s secondhand smoke exposure and is influe...
Past research into smoking and motherhood has explained how smoking enables mothers to care in condi...
BACKGROUND: Although researchers have focused on women's smoking during pregnancy and the postpartum...
BACKGROUND: Most European countries have seen a decrease in the prevalence of adolescent smoking. Th...
Cognitive variables relating to both the health- and non-health-related conse-quences of smoking amo...
The IARC collaborative study on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) involved collecting in...
Background: Most European countries have seen a decrease in the prevalence of adolescent smoking. Th...
The IARC collaborative study on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) involved collecting in...
Introduction Thirdhand smoke (THS) is the toxic residue of tobacco smoke that persists long after to...
We use instrumental variable methods to investigate whether the impact of parental smoking habits o...
This study investigated gender differences in the perceived “pros” and “cons” of smoking using the c...
Each year about 200 000 young people commence smoking in the UK. Most regular smokers report startin...