Deadly progress: changes in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult daily smoking, 2004–2015
Background: Tobacco smoking is the leading contributor to the burden of disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Reducing tobacco use in this population is a public health priority. Precise monitoring of smoking prevalence trends is central to implementation and evaluation of...
Main Authors: | Raymond Lovett, Katherine A Thurber, Alyson Wright, Raglan Maddox, Emily Banks |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Sax Institute
2017-12-01
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Series: | Public Health Research & Practice |
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Online Access: | http://www.phrp.com.au/issues/december-2017-volume-27-issue-5/deadly-progress-changes-australian-aboriginal-torres-strait-islander-adult-daily-smoking-2004-2015/ |
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