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Auteur R. HANEWINKEL |
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R. HANEWINKEL ; B. ISENSEE | 2007When cigarette prices increase, some smokers reduce the number of cigarettes they smoke or try to quit, whereas others switch to cheaper brands or tobacco products. Another way of avoiding an increase in cigarette price is to purchase cigarettes[...]![]()
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AIM: To investigate co-occurrence and shared personality characteristics of problematic computer gaming, problematic gambling and substance use. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey data were collected from 2,553 German students aged 12-25 years. S[...]![]()
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Favourite alcohol advertisements and binge drinking among adolescents: a cross-cultural cohort study
Aims: To investigate the association between having a favourite alcohol advertisement and binge drinking among European adolescents. Design: Data were obtained from a longitudinal observational study on relationships between smoking and drinki[...]![]()
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R. HANEWINKEL ; B. ISENSEE | 2007ENGLISH : OBJECTIVE: To assess reactions of smokers to five waves of tobacco tax increases in Germany. DESIGN: A 10-wave cross-sectional study, with assessments before and after the tax increases. SETTING: General population of Germany. PARTIC[...]![]()
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Objective: To test the specificity of the association between tobacco advertising and youth smoking initiation. Design: Longitudinal survey with a 30 month interval. Setting: 21 public schools in three German states. Participants: A total of [...]![]()
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R. HANEWINKEL ; WIBORG G. | 2006ENGLISH : There is a lack of effective smoking cessation programmes for young people, despite the urgent need for them. The present study reports the initial results of a real-world self-help cessation programme which also contained a quit and[...]![]()
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INTRODUCTION: There is a noticeable increase in hazardous alcohol use during adolescence, which is significantly associated with adverse consequences. In Germany, up to 30% of adolescents report regular heavy episodic drinking. However, only a f[...]