Smoking among disadvantaged women: causes and cessation.

作者: Irving Rootman , Susan Kirkland , Grace Johnston , Angela Gillis , Miriam J. Stewart

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关键词: Smoking cessationDisadvantagedPsychologyClinical psychologyPoverty

摘要: This study aimed to identify social-psychological factors associated with smoking and cessation among disadvantaged women. Individual group interviews were conducted women in Atlantic Canada. Participants predominantly poor, unemployed, geographically isolated, single parents. The asso-

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