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Are anti-smoking social norms associated with tobacco control mass media campaigns, tax and policy changes? Findings from an Australian serial cross-sectional population study of smokers
Sarah J
Durkin
,
Danielle
Schoenaker
,
Emily
Brennan
,
Megan
Bayly
,
Melanie A
Wakefield
Tobacco Control
Mar 2021,
30
(2)
177-184;
DOI:
10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-055325
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