Tobacco use, exposure to secondhand smoke, and training on cessation counseling among nursing students: cross-country data from the Global Health Professions Student Survey (GHPSS), 2005-2009

The Nursing Global Health Professions Student Survey (GHPSS) has been conducted in schools in 39 countries and the Gaza Strip/West Bank (identified as "sites" for the remainder of this paper). In half the sites, over 20% of the students currently smoked cigarettes, with males having higher...

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Confidence Intervals
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Directive Counseling
Education, Nursing
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Health Education
Health Occupations - education
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Health Surveys
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Male
Nurses
Organizational Policy
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Tobacco Use Disorder - epidemiology
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