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Motivational characteristics of smokers at the workplace: A public health challenge
David B. Abrams
, Lois Biener
Global Public Health
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Workplace
100%
Motivational Factors
100%
Public Health Risk
100%
Smokers
100%
Smoking Quit Attempt
60%
Motivation
20%
Psychosocial Factors
20%
Socioeconomic Status
20%
Implications for Intervention
20%
Intervention Policies
20%
Social Norms
20%
Smoking Prevalence
20%
Intervention Evaluation
20%
Readiness to Change
20%
Smoking Behavior
20%
Public Health Impact
20%
White-collar Workers
20%
Motivation Level
20%
Nicotine Dependence
20%
Quit Smoking
20%
Blue-collar Workers
20%
Stage of Readiness
20%
Maleness
20%
Social Sciences
Health Policy
100%
Psychosocial Factors
50%
Social Norms
50%
Manual Workers
50%
Office Workers
50%
Nicotine Dependence
50%
Psychology
Public Health
100%
Social Norms
50%
Nicotine Dependence
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
White Collar Workers
100%