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Auteur M. SIAHPUSH |
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M. SIAHPUSH ; M. WAKEFIELD ; M. SPITTAL ; S. DURKIN |OBJECTIVE: To assess the socioeconomic variations in call rates to the Quitline (Victoria, Australia) and in the impact of anti-tobacco television advertising on call rates. DESIGN: The outcome measure was the number of calls to the Quitline in [...]![]()
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G. E. NAGELHOUT ; M. C. WILLEMSEN ; H. DE VRIES ; U. MONS ; S. C. HITCHMAN ; A. E. KUNST ; R. GUIGNARD ; M. SIAHPUSH ; H. H. YONG ; B. VAN DEN PUTTE ; G. T. FONG ; J. F. THRASHER |OBJECTIVE: To examine (1) the impact of pictorial cigarette warning labels on changes in self-reported warning label responses: warning salience, cognitive responses, forgoing cigarettes and avoiding warnings, and (2) whether these changes diffe[...]![]()
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A. GUILLAUMIER ; B. BONEVSKI ; C. PAUL ; C. D'ESTE ; C. DORAN ; M. SIAHPUSH |Introduction and Aims: Increases in tobacco taxation can lead to reductions in tobacco consumption and prevalence of use across social groups. However, use of price-minimisation strategies to manage current and future tobacco use and the role of[...]![]()
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Introduction. Area-level indicators of socio-economic variation are frequently included in models of individual health outcomes. Area disadvantage is linearly related to smoking prevalence, but its relation to cessation outcomes is less well und[...]![]()
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G. E. NAGELHOUT ; B. VAN DEN PUTTE ; S. ALLWRIGHT ; U. MONS ; A. McNEILL ; R. GUIGNARD ; F. BECK ; M. SIAHPUSH ; L. JOOSSENS ; G. T. FONG ; H. DE VRIES ; M. C. WILLEMSEN |Background: Legal tobacco tax avoidance strategies such as cross-border cigarette purchasing may attenuate the impact of tax increases on tobacco consumption. Little is known about socioeconomic and country variations in cross-border purchasing.[...]![]()
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M. SIAHPUSH ; D. ENGLISH ; J. POWLES |OBJECTIVE: To assess the contribution of smoking to the inverse association of mortality with years of formal education in men in Australia. DESIGN: Data were obtained from a prospective cohort study that included 17 049 men in Melbourne recrui[...]![]()
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M. WAKEFIELD ; M. SIAHPUSH ; M. SCOLLO ; LAL A. ; A. HYLAND ; MCPAUL K. ; C. MILLER |Background: Despite evidence to the contrary from overseas research, the introduction of smoke-free legislation in South Australia (SA), which required all restaurants to go smoke-free in January 1999, sparked concerns among the hospitality indu[...]![]()
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M. SIAHPUSH ; R. BORLAND ; H. H. YONG ; K. M. CUMMINGS ; G. T. FONG |Introduction and Aims. While higher tobacco prices lead to a reduction in smoking prevalence, there is a concern that paying more for cigarettes can lead to excess financial burden. Our primary aim was to examine the association of daily cigaret[...]