Association between cigarette smoking status and voting intentions: Cross sectional surveys in England 2015-2020
Abstract Background and aims Cigarette smoking takes place within a cultural and social context. Political views and practices are an important part of that context. To gain a better understanding of smoking, it may be helpful to understand its association with voting patterns as an expression of th...
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Main Authors: | Sharon Cox (Author), Jamie Brown (Author), Cheryl McQuire (Author), Frank de Vocht (Author), Emma Beard (Author), Robert West (Author), Lion Shahab (Author) |
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