Abstract: Construction-related occupations have very high smoking prevalence rates and are an identified priority population for efforts to promote cessation. This study sought to identify the smoking cessation supports and services which best suited this workforce group, and to identify gaps in reach of preventive health services. We performed qualitative text analysis on pre-existing conversations about smoking cessation among workers in this sector. The material appeared on a discussion forum about residential construction from 1998 and 2011. Roughly 250 unique user names appeared in these discussions. The qualitative analysis addressed knowledge, motivation, environmental influences, and positive and negative experiences with supports f...
Blue-collar workers are difficult to reach and less likely to successfully quit smoking. The objecti...
Cigarettes are regarded as being highly addictive. Consequently, if the smoker quits their habit, th...
BACKGROUND: Offering cessation support to health professionals who smoke to ensure optimal implement...
Construction-related occupations have very high smoking prevalence rates and are an identified prior...
Construction-related occupations have very high smoking prevalence rates and are an identified prior...
Construction-related occupations have very high smoking prevalence rates and are an identified prior...
The number of adults smoking is decreasing, yet decreases are not spread evenly with the greatest nu...
Background Almost 39% of US construction workers (CWs) smoke. Hispanic/Latino CWs represent 23% of t...
Background In most developed countries, the prevalence of smoking remains stubbornly high in lower ...
<p><strong>Objectives: </strong>Cigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable m...
Objectives: Cigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortali...
Objectives: Cigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortali...
Abstract: The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of e...
Cigarettes are regarded as being highly addictive. Consequently, if the smoker quits their habi...
Background. Smoking prevalence among Hispanic/Latino construction workers in the United States is ve...
Blue-collar workers are difficult to reach and less likely to successfully quit smoking. The objecti...
Cigarettes are regarded as being highly addictive. Consequently, if the smoker quits their habit, th...
BACKGROUND: Offering cessation support to health professionals who smoke to ensure optimal implement...
Construction-related occupations have very high smoking prevalence rates and are an identified prior...
Construction-related occupations have very high smoking prevalence rates and are an identified prior...
Construction-related occupations have very high smoking prevalence rates and are an identified prior...
The number of adults smoking is decreasing, yet decreases are not spread evenly with the greatest nu...
Background Almost 39% of US construction workers (CWs) smoke. Hispanic/Latino CWs represent 23% of t...
Background In most developed countries, the prevalence of smoking remains stubbornly high in lower ...
<p><strong>Objectives: </strong>Cigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable m...
Objectives: Cigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortali...
Objectives: Cigarette smoking continues to be the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortali...
Abstract: The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of e...
Cigarettes are regarded as being highly addictive. Consequently, if the smoker quits their habi...
Background. Smoking prevalence among Hispanic/Latino construction workers in the United States is ve...
Blue-collar workers are difficult to reach and less likely to successfully quit smoking. The objecti...
Cigarettes are regarded as being highly addictive. Consequently, if the smoker quits their habit, th...
BACKGROUND: Offering cessation support to health professionals who smoke to ensure optimal implement...