The association between personal income and smoking among adolescents: a study in six European cities
Addiction2017Vol. 112(12), pp. 2248–2256
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Julian Perelman, Joana Alves, Timo‐Kolja Pfoertner, Irene Moor, Bruno Federico, Mirte A G Kuipers, Michael Richter, Arja Rimpelä, Anton E. Kunst, Vincent Lorant
Abstract
In the Netherlands, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Belgium and Finland, adolescents' personal income is related positively to smoking behaviours independent of family socio-economic status (SES). However, among low socio-economic status adolescent daily smokers, the association between the intensity of smoking and personal income is weaker.
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