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Trends in drug–drug interaction prevalence and longitudinal associations with health outcomes in the older community‐dwelling population: Findings from The Irish LongituDinal study on Ageing

open access: yesBritish Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Aims We estimate trends in severe drug–drug interaction (DDI) prevalence and examine longitudinal associations between DDI exposure and health outcomes (emergency department [ED] visits, quality‐of‐life [QoL] and functional decline) over approximately 10‐years in the older community‐dwelling population in Ireland.
John E. Hughes   +2 more
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Informed decision making: an annotated bibliography and systematic review. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
Airey, CM   +10 more
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Teachers', parents', and pupils' perceptions and described experiences of toilet provisions and practices within English schools

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper explores teachers', parents' and pupils' perceptions and described experiences of school toilet policies, provisions and practices within state‐funded primary (5–11 years) and secondary (11–16 years) schools in England. In doing so, this research critically examines how school‐specific policies and toilet provisions influence ...
Matthew J. Green   +3 more
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Smoking Prevention in the Communities

2013
The goal of this chapter is to synthesize available data on incidence and prevalence of smoking at school. Summarily, this chapter offers an overview of the actual trend of smoking habits among adolescents.
Giuseppe La Torre, Flavia Kheiraoui
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Preventing cigarette smoking with youth

The Journal of Primary Prevention, 1984
A repeated measures, control group design compared skills-building with attitude modification approaches to prevent cigarette smoking of 234 sixth graders. Subjects in a skills-building condition, more than those in an attitude modification condition or in a control condition, had better posttest scores on cognitive and interpersonal precursors of ...
Lewayne D. Gilchrist, Steven P. Schinke
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Research gaps related to tobacco product marketing and sales in the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act.

Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2012
This paper is part of a collection that identifies research priorities that will help guide the efforts of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as it regulates tobacco products.
K. Ribisl
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Smoking Prevention and Cessation

1998
The most important etiological factor in the development of lung cancer is smoking, which accounts for approximately 80 to 85% of all lung cancer cases. Tobacco use is also a major contributor to the incidence of chronic respiratory disease (80 to 90%) and myocardial infarction (23 to 40%) [1] and has been strongly correlated with other cancers (e.g ...
Philip Tønnesen   +3 more
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Smoking Cessation and Prevention

1995
Tobacco smoking is the major cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), its contribution to COPD morbidity and mortality far outweighing all other factors [1]. The closeness of the association between smoking and lung disease was perhaps best shown in the study of Auerbach and colleagues [2] which found at autopsy that while almost all (94 ...
J. Foulds, M. J. Jarvis
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Primary Prevention of Tobacco Smoking

Journal of School Health, 1983
ABSTRACTSixth‐grade students (N = 56) were assigned randomly to one of four experimental conditions: pretest and primary prevention; primary prevention; pretest; and neither pretest nor primary prevention. In eight group sessions, primary prevention students learned facts, problem solving, decision making, self‐instructions and interpersonal skills to ...
Steven P. Schinke, Lewayne D. Gilchrist
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