Income, occupation and education: Are they related to smoking behaviors in China?
Qing WangJay J ShenMichelle SoteroCasey A LiZhiyuan HouPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Smoking disparities among diverse levels of socioeconomic status existed but varied greatly by SES indicators and population characteristics. Tobacco control policies in China should be increasingly focused on populations with low socioeconomic status in order to break the link between socioeconomic disadvantage and smoking behaviors. Further actions should mitigate inequalities in education, improve the social culture of cigarette use, and tailor interventions based on characteristics of the population.