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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Occupational Health
    • Addiction Research

    Background:

    • Smoking remains a leading cause of preventable death globally and in Romania.
    • Work overload is a growing concern in Europe, identified as the second leading cause of employee illness.
    • Occupational stress is increasingly recognized as a significant risk factor for developing and maintaining addictive behaviors, such as smoking.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the relationship between socio-professional factors and smoking behaviors.
    • To analyze the impact of work overload on smoking prevalence among employees.
    • To contribute to a comprehensive understanding of addiction drivers within the workforce.

    Main Methods:

    • This study is part of a larger research initiative.
    • The methodology involves analyzing socio-professional factors.
    • Data collection focuses on understanding the link with smoking habits.

    Main Results:

    • Preliminary findings suggest a correlation between work overload and increased smoking rates.
    • Socio-professional factors appear to play a role in smoking initiation and maintenance.
    • Further analysis is ongoing to quantify these relationships.

    Conclusions:

    • Work overload may be a significant contributing factor to smoking among Romanian employees.
    • Addressing occupational stress is crucial for smoking cessation interventions.
    • Understanding the socio-professional context is vital for effective public health strategies targeting smoking.