Smoking cessation among low-socioeconomic status and disadvantaged population groups: A systematic review of research output
This is a copy of the five-minute poster presentation made by Dr Ryan Courtney at the 2015 NDARC Annual Research Symposi
This is a copy of the five-minute poster presentation made by Dr Ryan Courtney at the 2015 NDARC Annual Research Symposi
This is an executive summary of trends in tobacco use and related harms in Australia, 2001-2013.
These are the slides that accompanied Professor Wayne Hall's presentation to the 2013 National Drug Trends Conference.
NDARC Monograph No. 56 (2005)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
NDARC Monograph No. 54 (2004)
NDARC Technical Report No. 192 (2004)
NDARC Technical Report No. 103 (2001)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
NDARC Technical Report No. 80 (1999)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This project will estimate the social and economic costs related to tobacco use in NSW for 2014. Mortality and morbidity costs attributable to smoking will be estimated as will lost productivity, costs due to fires and the intangible costs due to mortality attributable to smoking.
Tobacco smoking is a leading cause of preventable disease and death. Smoking rates are higher among disadvantaged Australians and facilitating smoking cessation in this group is a national health priority.