A Step Forward, a Step Back: Smoking Cessation and Relapse - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 82-618-M2004001
Description:
This article reports smoking trends over the past decade for the Canadian population aged 18 or older. Based on longitudinal data from the National Population Health Survey, the article examines smoking cessation and relapse in relation to level of addiction, smoke-free environments, vascular and respiratory chronic conditions and psychosocial factors such as stress and social support.
Issue Number: 2004001
Volume: 1
Format | Release date | More information |
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HTML | November 24, 2004 |
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Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Addiction
- Analytical products
- Cardiovascular diseases
- Chronic health problems
- Diabetes
- Emphysema
- Health behaviours
- Health risk factors
- Health surveys
- High blood pressure
- Lifestyle
- Lung cancer
- Respiratory diseases
- Second-hand smoke
- Smoking cessation
- Social support
- Socio-demographic characteristics
- Stress
- Stroke
- Tobacco products
- Tobacco use
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