[Smoking habits of French general practitioners. Results of a representative sample of 1,012 physicians]
- PMID: 8451492
[Smoking habits of French general practitioners. Results of a representative sample of 1,012 physicians]
Abstract
General practitioners are in a position to influence the behaviour of the general population, notably as regards their smoking habits. This study aims to estimate the smoking habits of general practitioners in France, taken from a representative sample of 1012 general practitioners. The overall percentage of medical smokers rose in 1987 to 37%. The smoking habits varied according to age; thus if one considers current medical non-smokers, the oldest group are often ex-smokers, while the youngest are usually those who have never smoked. Compared to information obtained in 1980 from the medical population, one notes that there has been a fall in the level of doctors who smoke, whilst the proportion of doctors who have never smoked has risen considerably during the same period, particularly amongst young doctors.