Titre : | Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.31, n°5 - July 2012 - Tackling tobacco use in socially disadvantaged groups: A time for action |
Auteurs : | B. BONEVSKI, Éditeur scientifique ; A. BAKER, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 26/07/2012 |
Année de publication : | 2012 |
Format : | 599-727 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Tobacco smoking as a social justice issue: Advances in research. Bonevski B., Baker A., p. 599-601. • The balancing act: Experts' opinions about the relative resourcing of tobacco control efforts for the general population versus disadvantaged populations. Paul C.L., Bonevski B., Turon H.E., Bryant J., p. 602-607. • Factors associated with antenatal smoking among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in two jurisdictions. Passey M.E., D'Este C.A., Stirling J.M., Sanson-Fisher R.W., p. 608-616. • The risk status, screening history and health concerns of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people attending an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service. Stewart J.M., Sanson-Fisher R.W., Eades S., Fitzgerald M., p. 617-624. • The challenges of reducing tobacco use among prisoners. Richmond R.L., Butler T.G., Indig D., Wilhelm K.A., Archer V.A., Wodak A.D., p. 625-630. • Smoking behaviours among young people in custody in New South Wales, Australia. Indig D., Haysom L., p. 631-637. • Prevalence of smoking and other health risk factors in people attending residential substance abuse treatment. Kelly P.J., Baker A.L., Deane F.P., Kay-Lambkin F.J., Bonevski B., Tregarthen J., p. 638-644. • The influence of neighbourhood disadvantage on smoking cessation and its contribution to inequalities in smoking status. Turrell G., Hewitt B.A., Miller S.A., p. 645-652. • Socio-economic disadvantage at the area level poses few direct barriers to smoking cessation for Australian smokers: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Australian cohort survey. Partos T.R., Borland R., Siahpush M., p. 653-663. • Tobacco expenditure, smoking-induced deprivation and financial stress: Results from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four-Country Survey. Siahpush M., Borland R., Yong H.H., Cummings K.M., Fong G.T., p. 664-671. • Evaluation of a smoke-free forensic hospital: Patients' perspectives on issues and benefits. Hehir A.M., Indig D., Prosser S., Archer V.A., p. 672-677. • Implementing a smoking cessation program in social and community service organisations: A feasibility and acceptability trial. Bryant J., Bonevski B., Paul C., Hull P., O'Brien J., p. 678-684. • An evaluation of a pilot capacity building initiative for smoking cessation in social and community services: The Smoking Care project. O'Brien J., Bonevski B., Salmon A., Oakes W., Goodger B., Soewido D., p. 685-692. • Reducing the social gradient in smoking: Initiatives in the United Kingdom. Murray R.L., McNeill A., p. 693-697. • Anti-tobacco mass media and socially disadvantaged groups: A systematic and methodological review. Guillaumier A., Bonevski B., Paul C., p. 698-708. • Addressing smoking and other health risk behaviours using a novel telephone-delivered intervention for homeless people: A proof-of-concept study. Bonevski B., Baker A., Twyman L., Paul C., Bryant J., p. 709-713. • 'Do more, smoke less!' Harm reduction in action for smokers with mental health/substance use problems who cannot or will not quit. Baker A.L., Callister R., Kelly P.J., Kypri K., p. 714-717. • Banning retail tobacco sales: Time to start the discussion. Dalton C., p. 718-720. • First to fulfil our responsibilities to addicted smokers: A response to Dalton. Lawn S., p. 721-722. • What has fairness got to do with it? Tackling tobacco among Australia's disadvantaged. O'Brien J., Salmon A.M., Penman A., p. 723-726. |
Cote : | Abonnement |
Lien : | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.2012.31.issue-5/issuetoc |
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