Do stress, life satisfaction, depression and alcohol use predict quitting among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers?
Abstract Objective: To examine whether baseline measures of stress, life satisfaction, depression and alcohol use predict making or sustaining quit attempts in a national cohort of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers. Methods: We analysed data from the nationally representative quota sampl...
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Main Authors: | David P. Thomas (Author), Maureen Davey (Author), Anke E. van derSterren (Author), Kathryn S. Panaretto (Author), Louise Lyons (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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