We investigated differences in smoking prevalence between urban and non-urban area of residence in six Western European countries (Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Italy and Spain), and smoking prevalence trends over the period 1985-2000. In most countries, smoking prevalence was highest in urban areas, and increased with urbanization. Urban/non-urban inequalities were most pronounced among individuals with low education levels, and also among females. There were no significant differences in annual rate of change in smoking prevalence between non-urban and urban areas. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Background: Across Europe, tobacco use is more prevalent among secondary school students attending v...
Aims: To investigate time trends in the smoking prevalence and the sociodemographic and psychosocial...
Limited data on smoking prevalence allowing valid between-country comparison are available in Europe...
We investigated differences in smoking prevalence between urban and non-urban area of residence in s...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether trends in smoking behaviour in Western Europe between 1985 and 2000 di...
Background: It is currently not clear whether individuals living in metropolitan areas differ from i...
Data on smoking prevalence since 1974 are presented for the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Au...
Objective: To examine whether trends in smoking behaviour in Western Europe between 1985 and 2000 di...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate international variations in smoking associated with educational level. DES...
Background: Smoking is the major risk factor for cardiac events in younger women and is most common ...
The paper reviews trends in tobacco use among women in the European Community (EC) between 1950 and ...
Abstract Background Many studies have examined the socioeconomic variations in smoking and quitting ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine those groups who are at increased risk of smoking related diseases, we asses...
Objective: To determine those groups who are at increased risk of smoking related diseases, we asses...
To update educational inequalities in smoking in Italy up to 2009, with an in-depth analysis of fema...
Background: Across Europe, tobacco use is more prevalent among secondary school students attending v...
Aims: To investigate time trends in the smoking prevalence and the sociodemographic and psychosocial...
Limited data on smoking prevalence allowing valid between-country comparison are available in Europe...
We investigated differences in smoking prevalence between urban and non-urban area of residence in s...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether trends in smoking behaviour in Western Europe between 1985 and 2000 di...
Background: It is currently not clear whether individuals living in metropolitan areas differ from i...
Data on smoking prevalence since 1974 are presented for the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Au...
Objective: To examine whether trends in smoking behaviour in Western Europe between 1985 and 2000 di...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate international variations in smoking associated with educational level. DES...
Background: Smoking is the major risk factor for cardiac events in younger women and is most common ...
The paper reviews trends in tobacco use among women in the European Community (EC) between 1950 and ...
Abstract Background Many studies have examined the socioeconomic variations in smoking and quitting ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine those groups who are at increased risk of smoking related diseases, we asses...
Objective: To determine those groups who are at increased risk of smoking related diseases, we asses...
To update educational inequalities in smoking in Italy up to 2009, with an in-depth analysis of fema...
Background: Across Europe, tobacco use is more prevalent among secondary school students attending v...
Aims: To investigate time trends in the smoking prevalence and the sociodemographic and psychosocial...
Limited data on smoking prevalence allowing valid between-country comparison are available in Europe...