Common misconceptions and future intention to smoke among secondary school students in Malaysia
Background: The prevalence of smoking among secondary school children continues to remain unchanged over the last 3 decades even though awareness regarding the health effects of smoking is increasing. Common misconceptions about smoking and parental influence could be factors influencing future inte...
Main Authors: | Caszo, B. (Author), Gnanou, J. (Author), Khair, M. (Author), Mustafa, M.H (Author), Safinaz, R.N.I (Author), Syazmin, N. (Author), Zafran, S.N (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention
2015
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