Objectives: We aim to describe the intention to quit smoking among Chinese male smokers from different educational backgrounds and to explain this intention from their attitude, perceived social norms and self-efficacy regarding smoking cessation. Setting: Participants were recruited from workplaces and communities to reflect the occupational distribution in three cities (Shanghai, Nanning and Mudanjiang) in China. Design: and participants In 2013 interviews were conducted with 3676 male smokers aged 18 years and older. Outcome: measures Multivariate logistic regression analyses calculated educational differences in the intention to quit smoking as well as the association between the intention to quit smoking and attitude, subjective norms,...
Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health officials fac...
With a total population of more than 1.3 billion people where more than 31 % of adults smoke, China ...
Approximately one million smokers die in China every year. Risk perceptions of smoking have been the...
Objectives: We aim to describe the intention to quit smoking among Chinese male smokers from differe...
Introduction: In 2012 in China, 52.9% of men were reported to smoke while only 2.4% of women smoked....
Background While having the largest population of smokers in the world, China is among countries wi...
BACKGROUND: Over 350 million smokers live in China, and this represents nearly one-third of the smok...
BackgroundChina has the largest population of smokers in the world, yet the quit rate is low. We use...
Background: Smoking has resulted in numerous deaths in China. Data indicate that 21% of college stud...
Introduction: Periodic population surveys of smoking behaviour can inform development of effective t...
Objectives—To describe patterns of smok-ing and smoking cessation in China within the context of the...
Background: Behavioral theories suggest that a past quit attempt influences psycho-social determinan...
Introduction: Research findings on social disparities in barriers to quitting faced by smokers from ...
Introduction: Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health...
Objectives: This study examined the patterns and determinants of current smoking and intention to sm...
Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health officials fac...
With a total population of more than 1.3 billion people where more than 31 % of adults smoke, China ...
Approximately one million smokers die in China every year. Risk perceptions of smoking have been the...
Objectives: We aim to describe the intention to quit smoking among Chinese male smokers from differe...
Introduction: In 2012 in China, 52.9% of men were reported to smoke while only 2.4% of women smoked....
Background While having the largest population of smokers in the world, China is among countries wi...
BACKGROUND: Over 350 million smokers live in China, and this represents nearly one-third of the smok...
BackgroundChina has the largest population of smokers in the world, yet the quit rate is low. We use...
Background: Smoking has resulted in numerous deaths in China. Data indicate that 21% of college stud...
Introduction: Periodic population surveys of smoking behaviour can inform development of effective t...
Objectives—To describe patterns of smok-ing and smoking cessation in China within the context of the...
Background: Behavioral theories suggest that a past quit attempt influences psycho-social determinan...
Introduction: Research findings on social disparities in barriers to quitting faced by smokers from ...
Introduction: Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health...
Objectives: This study examined the patterns and determinants of current smoking and intention to sm...
Despite an estimated 1 million tobacco-related deaths annually in China, public health officials fac...
With a total population of more than 1.3 billion people where more than 31 % of adults smoke, China ...
Approximately one million smokers die in China every year. Risk perceptions of smoking have been the...