《烟草控制杂志》.2005年.第3期
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- Effect of cigarette tax increase on cigarette consumption in Taiwan
- Smoking attributable mortality for Taiwan and its projection to 2020 under different smoking scenarios
- The impact of the cigarette market opening in Taiwan
- Facilitating the critical process in tobacco control
- Toward a comprehensive long term nicotine policy
- The most cited authors and papers in tobacco control
- The health benefits of smoking cessation for adult smokers and for pregnant women in Taiwan
- Increasing taxes to reduce smoking prevalence and smoking attributable mortality in Taiwan: results from a tobacco policy simulation model
- Are marketing campaigns in Taiwan by foreign tobacco companies targeting young smokers
- Workplace smoking related absenteeism and productivity costs in Taiwan
- Excess injury mortality among smokers: a neglected tobacco hazard
- Reducing health disparity in Taiwan: quantifying the role of smoking
- Uncovering the relation between betel quid chewing and cigarette smoking in Taiwan
- Role of parents and peers in influencing the smoking status of high school students in Taiwan
- Adolescent smoking decline during California’s tobacco control programme
- Cigarette advertising in Mumbai, India: targeting different socioeconomic groups, women, and youth
- Understanding Philip Morris’s pursuit of US government regulation of tobacco
- How effective are tobacco industry bar and club marketing efforts in reaching young adults
- Smoking behaviour among young adults: beyond youth prevention
- The Virginia Slims identity crisis: an inside look at tobacco industry marketing to women
- Impact of UK policy initiatives on use of medicines to aid smoking cessation
- Smoking behaviour in Taiwan, 2001
- Smoking behaviour in Taiwan, 2001
- Smoking attributable medical expenditures, years of potential life lost, and the cost of premature death in Taiwan