Journal Articles
Increased risk of cigarette smoking among immigrant children and girls in Hong Kong: An emerging public health issue
- Increased risk of cigarette smoking among immigrant children and girls in Hong Kong: An emerging public health issue
- Journal of Community Health, 37(1), 144-152, 2012
- Springer New York LLC
- 2012
- Health Conditions and Policy Health and Health Policy Social Conditions and Policy Drinking, Smoking, Drug Addiction Population Groups, Population Policy, Demographics Immigrant, Aliens Social Conditions and Policy - Public Safety and Security Population Groups, Population Policy, and Demographics Children and Youth Sex Social Research Education and Education Policy Statistics, Research, Research Methods, Research Support Children Smoking Public Health Surveys Immigrants Sex Differences Risk Health Surveys Hong Kong Youth
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Secondary Education
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- English
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- 00945145
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/bibs/4bbafcd1
- 2014-01-18
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