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Luke Clancy

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Plos One|December 28, 2020
A qualitative study of e-cigarette use among young people in Ireland: Incentives, disincentives, and putative cessationJoan Hanafin, Luke Clancy
Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases|January 4, 2011
Second-hand tobacco smoke and allergens - double jeopardy for childhood asthma exacerbationsZubair Kabir, Luke Clancy
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|October 20, 2010
The road to smoke-free legislation in IrelandLaura M Currie, Luke Clancy
Tobacco Control|October 27, 2018
Allen Carr's Easyway to Stop Smoking - A randomised clinical trialSheila Keogan, Shasha Li, Luke Clancy
BMC Public Health|August 10, 2018
It's not all about price: factors associated with roll-your-own tobacco use among young people - a qualitative studyElizabeth Breslin, Joan Hanafin, Luke Clancy
Plos One|May 29, 2015
Electronic Cigarette Use among Irish Youth: A Cross Sectional Study of Prevalence and Associated FactorsKate Babineau, Keishia Taylor, Luke Clancy
BMC Public Health|November 4, 2021
Friends and family matter Most: a trend analysis of increasing e-cigarette use among Irish teenagers and socio-demographic, personal, peer and familial associationsJoan Hanafin, Salome Sunday, Luke Clancy
Health Promotion Practice|October 10, 2009
Communicating contentious health policy: lessons from Ireland's workplace smoking banDeclan Fahy, Brian Trench, Luke Clancy
Tobacco Induced Diseases|March 18, 2022
Sociodemographic, personal, peer, and familial predictors of e-cigarette ever use in ESPAD Ireland: A forward stepwise logistic regression modelJoan Hanafin, Salome Sunday, Luke Clancy
BMJ Open|August 18, 2020
Does smoke-free legislation work for teens too? A logistic regression analysis of smoking prevalence and gender among 16 years old in Ireland, using the 1995-2015 ESPAD school surveysShasha Li, Sheila Keogan, Luke Clancy
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Plos One|December 28, 2020
A qualitative study of e-cigarette use among young people in Ireland: Incentives, disincentives, and putative cessationJoan Hanafin, Luke Clancy
Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases|January 4, 2011
Second-hand tobacco smoke and allergens - double jeopardy for childhood asthma exacerbationsZubair Kabir, Luke Clancy
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|October 20, 2010
The road to smoke-free legislation in IrelandLaura M Currie, Luke Clancy
Tobacco Control|October 27, 2018
Allen Carr's Easyway to Stop Smoking - A randomised clinical trialSheila Keogan, Shasha Li, Luke Clancy
BMC Public Health|August 10, 2018
It's not all about price: factors associated with roll-your-own tobacco use among young people - a qualitative studyElizabeth Breslin, Joan Hanafin, Luke Clancy
Plos One|May 29, 2015
Electronic Cigarette Use among Irish Youth: A Cross Sectional Study of Prevalence and Associated FactorsKate Babineau, Keishia Taylor, Luke Clancy
BMC Public Health|November 4, 2021
Friends and family matter Most: a trend analysis of increasing e-cigarette use among Irish teenagers and socio-demographic, personal, peer and familial associationsJoan Hanafin, Salome Sunday, Luke Clancy
Health Promotion Practice|October 10, 2009
Communicating contentious health policy: lessons from Ireland's workplace smoking banDeclan Fahy, Brian Trench, Luke Clancy
Tobacco Induced Diseases|March 18, 2022
Sociodemographic, personal, peer, and familial predictors of e-cigarette ever use in ESPAD Ireland: A forward stepwise logistic regression modelJoan Hanafin, Salome Sunday, Luke Clancy
BMJ Open|August 18, 2020
Does smoke-free legislation work for teens too? A logistic regression analysis of smoking prevalence and gender among 16 years old in Ireland, using the 1995-2015 ESPAD school surveysShasha Li, Sheila Keogan, Luke Clancy
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