The decline of smoking initiation among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander secondary students: implications for future policy
Abstract Objective: Smoking is a major cause of preventable illness for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with most commencing in adolescence. Understanding trends in youth tobacco use can inform prevention policies and programs. Methods: Logistic regression models examined smoking trend...
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Main Authors: | Christina L. Heris (Author), Nicola Guerin (Author), David P. Thomas (Author), Sandra J. Eades (Author), Catherine Chamberlain (Author), Victoria M. White (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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