Smoking levels settle on a high plateau

L Buske - CMAJ, 1998 - Can Med Assoc
Based on trend data collected from 1990 to 1997 through public polling conducted by the
Canada Health Monitor, it appears that the overall prevalence of smoking in Canada is firmly …

Cigarette usage in Quebec from 1985 to 1994: a comparison with Canada

J Aubin, L Caouette - Canadian Journal of Public Health= Revue …, 1998 - europepmc.org
Smoking is responsible for the highest number of avoidable illnesses and deaths in Canada.
Cigarette smoking declined considerably in the adult population between 1965 and 1986 …

[PDF][PDF] Monitoring tobacco use in Canada: the need for a surveillance strategy

R Ferrence, T Stephens - Chronic Diseases in Canada, 2000 - publications.gc.ca
Smoking behaviour has been monitored nationally through population surveys for 35 years
in Canada, but these surveys have not been as consistent or rigorous as the magnitude of …

Is Canada smoked out?

Canadian Medical Association - 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Canada has started the new century by marking its lowest overall smoking rate since
monitoring began in 1965. Results from the Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey …

[PDF][PDF] Smoking prevalence

M Stephens, J Siroonian - Health Reports, 1998 - researchgate.net
Smoking prevalence Page 33 Health Reports, Spring 1998, Vol. 9, No. 4 Statistics Canada,
Catalogue 82-003-XPB ............................................. Smoking prevalence, quit attempts and …

[PDF][PDF] Why smoking rates are at new lows

S Egan - The New York Times, 2013 - databasenjgasp.org
Eighteen percent of American adults were cigarette smokers in 2012, according to a report
released last week by the National Center for Health Statistics, down from 18.9 percent the …

International comparisons of trends in cigarette smoking prevalence.

JP Pierce - American journal of public health, 1989 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Data on smoking prevalence since 1974 are presented for the United States, Canada, Great
Britain, Australia, Norway and Sweden. During this period, sex-specific prevalence has …

Smoking--prevalence, bans and exposure to second-hand smoke.

M Shields - Health Reports, 2007 - search.ebscohost.com
The article discusses the factors affecting the decline in the prevalence of smoking in
Canada based on the Canadian Community Health Survey. The sharpest decline was …

One in 4 Canadians smokes, Ottawa reports

P Sullivan - 2001 - Can Med Assoc
“Absolutely, we can do better than 25%,” says Francis Thompson, a policy analyst with the
association.“In Sweden the rate is less than 20%, in California it's 18% and in …

[CITATION][C] Canadian tobacco uses monitoring survey

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