Smoking beliefs across genders, a comparative analysis of seven European countries
Abstract Background Most European countries have seen a decrease in the prevalence of adolescent smoking. This decrease has, however, been patterned by gender. Girls' smoking rates have now overtaken boys' in many European countries. The two genders may not, however, share the same smoking...
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Main Authors: | Adeline Grard (Author), Michael Schreuders (Author), Joana Alves (Author), Jaana M. Kinnunen (Author), Matthias Richter (Author), Bruno Federico (Author), Anton Kunst (Author), Luke Clancy (Author), Vincent Lorant (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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