Does perceived safety of light cigarette encourage smokers to smoke more or to inhale more deeply?

作者: Jie-Min Lee , Sheng-Hung Chen , Chi-Jung Hsieh

DOI: 10.1007/S00038-008-7062-9

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摘要: Objectives: This study investigated the effect of smoking light cigarettes and believing that are less a health threat on decision to smoke more or inhale deeply in Taiwan.

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