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Tobacco control: are we appropriately training future health professionals
American Journal of Health Studies (2005)
  • Francisco Soto Mas
  • Chiehwen Ed Hsu
Abstract
Information on how health professionals perceive tobacco use as well as their attitudes toward tobacco control is scarce. This study assessed the attitudes and perceptions of public health students toward tobacco use and tobacco control, which constitutes a necessary first step in designing effective training strategies. Although the majority of respondents agreed that tobacco use constitutes a relevant public health problem, they did not perceive tobacco control to be a public health priority. Academic institutions may not be properly training public health students, and may therefore be missing the opportunity to advance tobacco control at the national and global levels.
Keywords
  • Smoking Cessation,
  • Health Disparities
Publication Date
July, 2005
Citation Information
Francisco Soto Mas and Chiehwen Ed Hsu. "Tobacco control: are we appropriately training future health professionals" American Journal of Health Studies Vol. 20 Iss. 2 (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/francisco_sotomas/13/