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Difference between perceived and actual daily smoking prevalence among New Zealand adults: Results from a nationally representative survey

This brief report examines the difference between perceived and actual daily smoking prevalence by socio-demographic groups and smoking status using a nationally representative sample of New Zealanders aged 15 years and over. This study found that there is significant misperception between self-reported actual and perceived smoking prevalence.

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