Smoking uptake amongst adolescents in Social Housing Australia.
Ankur SinghErika MartinoAdelle MansourRebecca BentleyPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2024)
This study investigates the impact of social housing on smoking initiation among adolescents, revealing that those residing in social housing have a higher risk of becoming smokers in young adulthood, independent of smoking exposure at home. The research highlights the contribution of social housing to ongoing disparities in smoking rates in Australia and emphasize the need to further understand and review social housing provision from the perspective of its consequences on health. Moreover, the results advocate for comprehensive policies that extend beyond individualized harm reduction strategies to promote social inclusion and address health inequalities associated with smoking in adolescents.