Young Australian women's accounts of smoking and quitting: a qualitative study using visual methods
Abstract Background Although the overall rate of smoking in Australia continues to decline, the rate of decline has begun to slow. Rates of smoking among young women in Australia have been a particular concern, which has led to the development of targeted public health campaigns. Poststructuralist t...
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Main Authors: | Zoi Triandafilidis (Author), Jane M. Ussher (Author), Janette Perz (Author), Kate Huppatz (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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