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Ages at Initiation of Cigarette Smoking and Quit Attempts Among Women: A Generation Effect

Alfredo Morabia, MD, PhD, Michael C. Costanza, PhD, Martine S. Bernstein, MD and Jean-Charles Rielle, MD

Alfredo Morabia, Michael C. Costanza, and Martine S. Bernstein are with the Division of Clinical Epidemiology, Geneva University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland. Jean-Charles Rielle is with the Centre d'information prévention tabagisme (Centre for Information on Smoking Prevention), Geneva, Switzerland.



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FIGURE 1 —Probability of a first quit attempt among women ever smokers who initiated when 25 years or younger, stratified by age groups: Geneva, Switzerland, 1992–1998.

 





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