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Health Promotion, Vol.21, No.4, March/ April 2007, hal. 229-236, ( Cat. ada di bendel 2006/07 )
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The Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (AJCN), Vol. 87, No.6, June 2008, hal. 1883-1891
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Asia-Pacific Jour. of PUblic Health ( APJPH) ( Suppl), Vol.26, No.5, Sept. 2014 : hal. 70s-80s
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Mei-Chen Hu, Mark Davies, Danise B. Kandel
AJPH Vol.96, No.2
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Bulletin of the WHO, Vol.95, Iss.7, July 2017, hal. 540-541
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Prasad Katulanda ... [et al.]
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Objectives: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and underlying sociodemographic correlates of smoking among Sri Lankans.
Methods: A cross-sectional sample (N = 5000, age >18 years) was selected using a multistage random cluster sampling. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire.
Results: Response rate was 91% (n = 4532); males 40%; mean age 46.1 years (±15.1). Overall, urban and rural prevalence of current smoking (smoking) was 18.3%, 17.2%, and 18.5%, respectively (P = nonsignificant, urban vs rural). Smoking was much higher in males than in females (38.0% vs 0.1%, P < .0001). Ex-smokers comprised 10.0% (males 20.7%, females 0.1%, P < .0001). Among the smokers 87.0% smoked <10 cigarettes per day. The male age groups < 20 and 20 to 29 years had the lowest (15.6%) and the highest (44.6%) prevalence of smoking, respectively. In males, smoking was highest in the least educated (odds ratio = 1.96, P = .001).
Conclusions: Smoking is common among Sri Lankan males and is associated with lower education, income, and middle age.
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Methods: A cross-sectional sample (N = 5000, age >18 years) was selected using a multistage random cluster sampling. Data were collected using an interviewer-administered questionnaire.
Results: Response rate was 91% (n = 4532); males 40%; mean age 46.1 years (±15.1). Overall, urban and rural prevalence of current smoking (smoking) was 18.3%, 17.2%, and 18.5%, respectively (P = nonsignificant, urban vs rural). Smoking was much higher in males than in females (38.0% vs 0.1%, P < .0001). Ex-smokers comprised 10.0% (males 20.7%, females 0.1%, P < .0001). Among the smokers 87.0% smoked <10 cigarettes per day. The male age groups < 20 and 20 to 29 years had the lowest (15.6%) and the highest (44.6%) prevalence of smoking, respectively. In males, smoking was highest in the least educated (odds ratio = 1.96, P = .001).
Conclusions: Smoking is common among Sri Lankan males and is associated with lower education, income, and middle age.
APJPH Vol.23, No.6 (2011)
London : Sage, 2011
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Health Education Research (HER), Vol.14, No.4, Augt. 1999, hal. 519-531. ( ket. ada di bendel 1996 - 1999)
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Asia-Pacific Jour. of PUblic Health ( APJPH) ( Suppl), Vol.26, No.5, Sept. 2014 : hal. 53s-62s
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American J. of Epid. (AJE), Vol.168, No.10, Nov. 15, 2008, hal. 1140-1144
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Int. Journal of Epidemiology (IJE), Vol.28, No.3, June 1999, hal. 509-513
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