Objective: To investigate differences in snuff consumption, sociodemographic and psychosocial characteristics between baseline intermittent smokers that had become daily smokers, stopped smoking or remained intermittent smokers at the one year follow up. Design/setting/participants/measurements: A population of 12 507 individuals interviewed at baseline in 1992-94 and at a one year follow up, aged 45-69 years, was investigated in a longitudinal study. The three groups of baseline intermittent smokers were compared to the reference population (all others) according to sociodemographic, psychosocial, and snuff consumption characteristics. A multivariate logistic regression model was used to assess differences in psychosocial conditions, adjus...
Intermittent smokers (ITS) - who smoke less than daily - comprise an increasing proportion of adult ...
With the declining sales of cigarettes, the tobacco industry has been promoting other forms of combu...
AimsTo examine the transitions in smoking status among non-daily smokers who transitioned to daily o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in snuff consumption, socio-demographic and psychosocial chara...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate socioeconomic differences in intermittent and daily smoking, and to assess...
Objective: To describe prospective transitions in smoking among young adult women who were occasiona...
INTRODUCTION: Intermittent smokers account for a large proportion of all smokers, and this trend is ...
Owen, 2006). Several hypotheses have been raised to explain increases in occasional smokers, includi...
Available free in the San Diego State University Digital Research Collection.Includes bibliographica...
Occasional (non-daily) smokers pose difficulties for classic withdrawal-based addiction theory becau...
OBJECTIVES: This paper examined the stability over time of daily cigarette consumption of continuing...
This study used 1 longitudinal and 2 cross-sectional population surveys to compare stability of low-...
IntroductionThe proportion of smokers who do not smoke daily has increased over time, but nondaily s...
Background: Light and intermittent smoking has become increasingly prevalent as smokers shift to low...
Objective: To describe the characteristics [of self-described 'occasional' and 'social' Australian s...
Intermittent smokers (ITS) - who smoke less than daily - comprise an increasing proportion of adult ...
With the declining sales of cigarettes, the tobacco industry has been promoting other forms of combu...
AimsTo examine the transitions in smoking status among non-daily smokers who transitioned to daily o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in snuff consumption, socio-demographic and psychosocial chara...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate socioeconomic differences in intermittent and daily smoking, and to assess...
Objective: To describe prospective transitions in smoking among young adult women who were occasiona...
INTRODUCTION: Intermittent smokers account for a large proportion of all smokers, and this trend is ...
Owen, 2006). Several hypotheses have been raised to explain increases in occasional smokers, includi...
Available free in the San Diego State University Digital Research Collection.Includes bibliographica...
Occasional (non-daily) smokers pose difficulties for classic withdrawal-based addiction theory becau...
OBJECTIVES: This paper examined the stability over time of daily cigarette consumption of continuing...
This study used 1 longitudinal and 2 cross-sectional population surveys to compare stability of low-...
IntroductionThe proportion of smokers who do not smoke daily has increased over time, but nondaily s...
Background: Light and intermittent smoking has become increasingly prevalent as smokers shift to low...
Objective: To describe the characteristics [of self-described 'occasional' and 'social' Australian s...
Intermittent smokers (ITS) - who smoke less than daily - comprise an increasing proportion of adult ...
With the declining sales of cigarettes, the tobacco industry has been promoting other forms of combu...
AimsTo examine the transitions in smoking status among non-daily smokers who transitioned to daily o...