Aim: To understand the risk perceptions, behaviour, attitudes, and experiences related to smoking among hospitalized Chinese smokers.
Background: Understanding hospitalized smokers' perceptions of risks associated with smoking, along with their behaviour, attitudes, and smoking-related experiences, is essential prerequisite to design effective interventions to help them quit smoking.
Design: A phenomenological research design was adopted.
Aims And Objectives: To explore the relationship between smoking and other risk behaviours among Chinese young people in Hong Kong.
Background: There is growing concern about coexisting risk behaviours in young smokers. Information about smoking and other risk behaviours is crucial for developing interventions to promote smoking abstinence and adoption of healthy lifestyles.