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Do social characteristics influence smoking uptake and cessation during young adulthood?
Steinmetz-Wood, Madeleine; Gagné, Thierry; Sylvestre, Marie-Pierre; Frohlich, Katherine L. (2017-10-29)Objectives This study uses a Bourdieusian approach to assess young adults’ resources and examines their association with smoking initiation and cessation. Methods Data were drawn from 1450 young adults participating in the Interdisciplinary ... -
Estimation of smoking prevalence in Canada: implications of survey characteristics in the CCHS and CTUMS/CTADS
Smoking prevalence in Canada
Gagné, Thierry (2017)One of the main enterprises associated with tobacco control is surveillance, that is, to measure and follow over time the extent of smoking among the Canadian population. While surveillance systems have been in place for more than 50 years, knowing ... -
Expected or completed? Comparing two measures of education and their relationship with social inequalities in health among young adults
Gagné, Thierry; Ghenadenik, Adrian; Shareck, Martine; Katherine L., Frohlich (Springer Verlag, 2016-12-18)Background. Similarly to other age groups, there are significant social inequalities in health among young adults (YA). Education is thought to be the most appropriate indicator of YA socioeconomic status (SES), yet it is often in progress at that ... -
How important are paper copies of questionnaires? Testing invitations modes when studying social inequalities in smoking among young adults
Gagné, Thierry; Agouri, Rowena; Cantinotti, Michael; Boubaker, Anis; Frohlich, Katherine L. (2014-02) -
Social inequalities in health information seeking among young adults in Montreal
Gagné, Thierry; Ghenadenik, Adrian; Abel, Thomas; Frohlich, Katherine L. (2016-11-25)Over their lifecourse, young adults develop different skills and preferences in relationship to the information sources they seek when having questions about health. Health information seeking behaviour (HISB) includes multiple, unequally accessed ...