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Peer influence and smoking relapse among active-duty military personnel in Taiwan

机译:台湾现役军人的同伴影响力和吸烟复发

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The military has been widely known as an establishment where tobacco use is accepted and common. With respect to military fitness levels and performance, tobacco use impairs troop readiness and undermines the ability of active-duty personnel to complete a multitude of tasks that lie at the core of the military's mission. It is no surprise then that militaries across many nations in the world have made it a priority to reduce tobacco use among active-duty service members.3 In the specific case of Taiwan, the overall cigarette smoking rate for military personnel on active duty currently hovers around 44%, substantially exceeding that found in the civilian population (le, 20%) , Since 2004, the Department of Defense has collaborated with the Department of Health in enforcing an action plan to reduce smoking initiation and encourage cessation in Taiwan's military with detailed annual implementation goals aided by specific policy and administrative measures.4
机译:众所周知,军人是接受和普遍使用烟草的场所。关于军事适应水平和表现,烟草使用会损害部队的战备状态,并削弱现役人员完成许多任务的能力,这些任务是军事任务的核心。毫不奇怪,世界上许多国家的军人都把减少现役军人的烟草使用作为优先事项。3在台湾的具体情况下,现役军人的总体吸烟率目前徘徊自2004年以来,美国国防部与卫生部合作实施了一项行动计划,以减少吸烟和鼓励台湾军队戒烟的行动计划,其中约有44%远远超过了平民百姓(即20%)。年度实施目标,辅以具体的政策和行政措施。4

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    《Tobacco control》 |2011年第6期|p.444-445|共2页
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    School of Journalism and Telecommunications,University of Kentucky;

    Department of Advertising, Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan;

    HD of the Air Force, Taipei, Taiwan;

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