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The 13th World Conference on Tobacco OR HealthBuilding capacity for a tobacco-free worldJuly 12-15, 2006, Washington, DC, USA |
| Saturday, July 15, 2006: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | |||
| Meeting Room 3 (Renaissance Hotel) | |||
| Results from the ITC Four Country Survey | |||
| Moderator: | Juan Yang (USA) | ||
| 8:30 AM | 186-1 | The Importance of Religion in Smoking Behavior in Thailand and Malaysia: Findings from the ITC Southeast Asia Project Naowarut Charoenca (Thailand), Stephen L. Hamann (Thailand), Hua-Hie Yong (Australia), Halilol Rahman bin Md. Khan (Malaysia), Kalei Joethi Sahadevan (Malaysia), Moganeswary Muthusamy (Malaysia) | |
| 8:45 AM | 186-2 | Predictors of Quitting and Relapse in Thailand and Malaysia: Findings from International Tobacco Control Policy – Southeast Asia Survey Rahmat Awang (Malaysia), Maizurah Omar (Malaysia), Sirirassamee Buppha (Thailand), Ron Borland (Australia), Geoffery Fong (Canada), Pete Driezen (Canada), Mary Thompson (Canada), Zarihah Zain (Malaysia) | |
| 9:00 AM | 186-3 | What Hope Does Denormalisation Offer? The impact of Tobacco Control Policy on smokers' normative beliefs using data from the ITC Collaboration study Abraham Brown (United Kingdom), James Francis Thrasher (USA), Gerard Hastings (United Kingdom), Anne Marie MacKintosh (United Kingdom), Louise Hassan (United Kingdom) | |
| 9:15 AM | 186-4 | A Prospective Cohort Study Investigating Factors That Predict Perceived Risk: Findings from the ITC Four Country Survey Mary-Jean Costello (Canada), Geoffrey T. Fong (Canada), Paul W. McDonald (Canada), Mark P. Zanna (Canada) | |
| 9:30 AM | 186-5 | The Complex Relationship Between "Light" Cigarettes, Quit Intentions and Quitting Behaviour: Findings from the ITC Four Country Survey Tara Elton-Marshall (Canada), Geoffrey T. Fong (Canada), Mark P. Zanna (Canada), Hua-Hie Yong (Australia), Ron Borland (Australia), Andrew Hyland (USA), K. Michael Cummings (USA) | |
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