Predictors of reductions in workers’ daily tobacco smoking 2007-2016

Alice McEntee, Ann Roche, Susan Kim, Nathan Harrison, Janine Chapman

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Abstract

Introduction and Aims:
Tobacco smoking creates substantial imposts on Australian society yet is highly preventable. The workplace is an under-utilized setting in which to implement/enhance smoke-free policies, prevention and intervention strategies. This study explored predictors of daily tobacco smoking (DTS) prevalence over time by industry and occupation of employment to inform future smoking reduction approaches.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021
EventAustralasian Professional Society for Alcohol and Other Drugs (APSAD) 2021 - Virtual conference
Duration: 7 Nov 202110 Nov 2021
Conference number: 40th

Conference

ConferenceAustralasian Professional Society for Alcohol and Other Drugs (APSAD) 2021
Abbreviated titleAPSAD 2021
Period7/11/2110/11/21

Bibliographical note

Poster presentation

Keywords

  • Tobacco smoking
  • Smoke-free policy

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