Background: This study is one part of a five-year tobacco-control project in China, which aimed to gain insight into the smoking behavior, knowledge, and attitudes among medical teachers in China. Methods: In May 2010, a cross-sectional survey was conducted among medical teachers of Xiangya Medical School, Central South University, China. Results: A total number of 682 medical teachers completed the surveys. Latent class analysis indicated the sample of smoking patterns was best represented by three latent subgroups of smoking consumption severity levels. Most respondents were informed of smoking related knowledge, but lack of knowledge on smoking cessation. Most of them held a supportive attitude towards their responsibilities among tobacc...
BackgroundPhysicians play a crucial role in promoting smoking cessation. However, there are lack of ...
In Asia there is widespread smoking among men; smoking among women and youth is increasing, and quit...
Purpose: To (a) identify Chinese nurses ’ tobacco-related knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP), i...
which aimed to gain insight into the smoking behavior, knowledge, and attitudes among medical teache...
Background: Smoking prevalence among Chinese males is the highest in the world and its morbidity and...
Introduction The rationale behind why the majority of medical students are non-smokers, but some ini...
The purpose of this study was to understand and assess the smoking knowledge, attitudes, behavior, a...
IntroductionWe examined Chinese physicians’ smoking behavior, knowledge of smoking’s health effects,...
Background: Smoking has resulted in numerous deaths in China. Data indicate that 21% of college stud...
Objective Chinese adolescents’ perceptions about tobacco control at schools are rarely researched. W...
A 3-hour seminar on tobacco was introduced to second year (pre-clinical) medical students in Hong Ko...
Background: Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant positive i...
A survey was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire to examine the smoking habits, attitu...
Abstract Background Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant po...
OBJECTIVES. To evaluate student tobacco control advocacy behavioural capacity using longitudinal tra...
BackgroundPhysicians play a crucial role in promoting smoking cessation. However, there are lack of ...
In Asia there is widespread smoking among men; smoking among women and youth is increasing, and quit...
Purpose: To (a) identify Chinese nurses ’ tobacco-related knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP), i...
which aimed to gain insight into the smoking behavior, knowledge, and attitudes among medical teache...
Background: Smoking prevalence among Chinese males is the highest in the world and its morbidity and...
Introduction The rationale behind why the majority of medical students are non-smokers, but some ini...
The purpose of this study was to understand and assess the smoking knowledge, attitudes, behavior, a...
IntroductionWe examined Chinese physicians’ smoking behavior, knowledge of smoking’s health effects,...
Background: Smoking has resulted in numerous deaths in China. Data indicate that 21% of college stud...
Objective Chinese adolescents’ perceptions about tobacco control at schools are rarely researched. W...
A 3-hour seminar on tobacco was introduced to second year (pre-clinical) medical students in Hong Ko...
Background: Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant positive i...
A survey was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire to examine the smoking habits, attitu...
Abstract Background Tobacco control represents a key area in which doctors can make a significant po...
OBJECTIVES. To evaluate student tobacco control advocacy behavioural capacity using longitudinal tra...
BackgroundPhysicians play a crucial role in promoting smoking cessation. However, there are lack of ...
In Asia there is widespread smoking among men; smoking among women and youth is increasing, and quit...
Purpose: To (a) identify Chinese nurses ’ tobacco-related knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP), i...