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"Li T" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | The Effects of Educational Campaigns and Smoking Bans in Public Places on Smokers' Intention to Quit Smoking: Findings from 17 Cities in China | Luo B; Wan L; Liang L; Li T; | 26064959 JMSB |
| 2 | The eIF2α Kinase GCN2 Modulates Period and Rhythmicity of the Circadian Clock by Translational Control of Atf4. | Pathak SS, Liu D, Li T, de Zavalia N, Zhu L, Li J, Karthikeyan R, Alain T, Liu AC, Storch KF, Kaufman RJ, Jin VX, Amir S, Sonenberg N, Cao R | 31522764 CSBN |
| 3 | Importance of Participant-Centricity and Trust for a Sustainable Medical Information Commons. | McGuire AL, Majumder MA, Villanueva AG, Bardill J, Bollinger JM, Boerwinkle E, Bubela T, Deverka PA, Evans BJ, Garrison NA, Glazer D, Goldstein MM, Greely HT, Kahn SD, Knoppers BM, Koenig BA, Lambright JM, Mattison JE, O'Donnell C, Rai AK, Rodriguez LL, Simoncelli T, Terry SF, Thorogood AM, Watson MS, Wilbanks JT, Cook-Deegan R | 30994067 ENCS |
| 4 | Acoustofluidic Micromixing Enabled Hybrid Integrated Colorimetric Sensing, for Rapid Point-of-Care Measurement of Salivary Potassium. | Surendran V, Chiulli T, Manoharan S, Knisley S, Packirisamy M, Chandrasekaran A | 31141923 ENCS |
| Title: | The Effects of Educational Campaigns and Smoking Bans in Public Places on Smokers' Intention to Quit Smoking: Findings from 17 Cities in China | ||||
| Authors: | Luo B, Wan L, Liang L, Li T | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26064959/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1155/2015/853418 | ||||
| Publication: | BioMed research international | ||||
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| PMID: | 26064959 | Category: | Date Added: | 2015-06-12 | |
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1 Centre for Behavioural and Cognition Research, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, China. 2 John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, Montreal QC, Canada H3G 1M8. |
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Despite the perceived success of educational campaigns and smoking bans in public places in China, the actual effects have not been investigated. This study examines the effects of the two policies by major characteristics of smokers and whether the affected smokers have intention to quit smoking. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 17 cities in China and 16,616 participants were selected using multistage stratified sampling. Logistic regression models were used to examine the effects of educational campaigns and smoking bans in public places on their intention to quit smoking. Results show that the Chinese government should try every means to build its tobacco control publicity and implement various forms of public educational campaigns to enhance smokers' knowledge of the health consequences of smoking. In addition, China should emphasize the enforcement of the existing smoking prohibitions and regulations by implementing local tobacco control legislation and total prohibitions in all public places and workplaces. |



