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Cigarette smoking among university students aged 18-24 years in New Zealand: results of the first (baseline) of two national surveys.

Ben WamamiliMark Wallace-BellAnn RichardsonRandolph C GracePat Coope
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Current smoking among NZ university students aged 18-24 years appears to be declining but daily smoking could be increasing. However, many students appeared less addicted to nicotine, and willing to quit. We recommend increasing the availability of smokefree services for students who wish to quit.
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