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Percept Mot Skills ; 40(2): 448-50, 1975 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1178312

ABSTRACT

110 male patients in a V. A. Hospital were surveyed in regard to their smoking behavior, attitudes toward smoking, and their willingness to participate in a treatment program designed to eliminate smoking. Some of the more important findings were that 68% of the patient population smoked as compared to 50% for the ggeneral male population. Only 57% of the smokers felt that smoking was harmful to their health. Many of the smokers (60%) had tried to stop smoking but were unsuccessful. 58% of the smokers stated that they would participate in a smoking treatment program. The results of this survey are interpreted to indicate the need for hospital and institutional treatment programs for elimination of smoking.


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Attitude to Health , Smoking Prevention , Adult , Aged , Hospitals, Veterans , Humans , Louisiana , Male , Middle Aged , Smoking/epidemiology
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