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Publikováno v:
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Vol 46, Iss 2, Pp 223-229 (2022)
Abstract Objective: This study examines smoking prevalence and quitting behaviours among Australians with and without mental illness. Methods: Analysis of data from Australia's triennial National Drug Strategy Household Surveys 2004–2019. The preva
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https://doaj.org/article/79f135486244443998c013298e1bfdee
Publikováno v:
Social Science History. 44:641-666
Non-Germans—particularly “displaced persons”—were routinely blamed for crime in occupied western Germany. The Allied and German fixation on foreign gangs, violent criminals, and organized crime syndicates is well documented in contemporary re
Autor:
Geoffrey T. Fong, Elizabeth M. Greenhalgh, Mary E. Thompson, Shannon Gravely, Ann McNeill, K. Michael Cummings, Ron Borland, Hua-Hie Yong, James F. Thrasher, Sara C. Hitchman
Publikováno v:
Addiction
Aims To examine current and ex-smokers' reasons for continuing or discontinuing regular use of nicotine vaping products (NVPs). Design and participants Cross-sectional study of 2722 current daily/weekly, and 921 ex-daily/weekly, adult vapers who were
Publikováno v:
Business History. 61:1326-1351
World War II devastated the international markets for British American Tobacco (BAT). This article uses new archival documents to show how BAT successfully navigated political and social ob...
Publikováno v:
War in History. 24:520-543
In 1941 Hitler set aside racial purity restrictions for the Wehrmacht to form the German-Arab Training Unit. New sources reveal Arab recruitment was self-serving, meant to bolster Nazi propaganda and foment anti-Allied Arab violence. Racism towards A
Autor:
Elizabeth M. Greenhalgh
Publikováno v:
War in History. 24:458-497
This article defends Marshal Ferdinand Foch against historian J.C. King’s harsh verdict that Foch had caused a political crisis in 1919 with his dispute with the French premier, Georges Clemenceau, during the negotiations for the Treaty of Versaill
Autor:
Michelle Scollo, Elizabeth M. Greenhalgh, Melanie Wakefield, Sarah Durkin, Emily Brennan, Linda J. Hayes
Publikováno v:
Tobacco control.
BackgroundThe hardening hypothesis predicts that as smoking prevalence declines, remaining smokers will be more heavily addicted to nicotine and/or less interested in quitting. We tested this hypothesis in a population exposed to a comprehensive toba
Publikováno v:
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation, Vol 4, Iss Supplement (2018)
Introduction Smoking is undoubtedly one of the major markers of and contributors to social disadvantage, and reducing smoking-related disparities is a priority for tobacco control. This research explores changes over time in smoking prevalence and qu
Publikováno v:
Ethics & Behavior. 25:482-499
Moral disengagement is a process whereby the self-regulatory mechanisms that would otherwise sanction unethical conduct can be selectively disabled. The present research proposed that moral disengagement might be adopted in the endorsement of asylum
Autor:
Elizabeth M. Greenhalgh, Susan E. Watt
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Social Psychology. 45:110-119
Recent research has highlighted the importance of differential attribution of uniquely human characteristics in dehumanization and prejudice. Relatively little is known, however, about the importance of perceiving dissimilarities between the ingroup