Tobacco-use Prevalence among Aboriginal People and its Effects on Health: What is the Problem?

Author(s)
Watson C
Publication Date
1992-11-01
Abstract
Three studies conducted to investigate tobacco-use among Aboriginal people and its effects on health are discussed. All three studies differed on data collection, yet showing that a large percentage of Aboriginal people smoke cigarettes, and that most of them probably smoke about a pack of cigarettes each day.
Affiliation
(Watson, C.) Contract Researcher, Northern Territory Department of Health and Social Services, Alice Springs
Citation
Watson, C. (1992). Tobacco-use Prevalence among Aboriginal People and its Effects on Health: What is the Problem? Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, 16(6), 12–13.
ISSN
1037-3403
Link
Volume
16
Subject
Tobacco use
Aboriginal Australians
Health and hygiene
Smoking - Health aspects
Tobacco - Physiological effect
Australia
Title
Tobacco-use Prevalence among Aboriginal People and its Effects on Health: What is the Problem?
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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