Legnini M W, Claus E B
Yale J Biol Med. 1987 Jan-Feb;60(1):9-18.
A 1985 survey of a random sample of faculty at the Yale University School of Medicine investigated smoking prevalence and attitudes. The overall prevalence of cigarette smoking was estimated to be 9.8 percent, much lower than the prevalence in the general population. A higher proportion of women than men were current cigarette smokers. With regard to department affiliation, surgeons were most frequently current cigarette smokers, with psychiatrists having the lowest prevalence of current cigarette smoking and the highest percentage of people who had never smoked. In general, attitudes toward smoking were negative.
1985年,对耶鲁大学医学院教员的随机样本进行了一项调查,以研究吸烟率和态度。据估计,吸烟的总体患病率为9.8%,远低于普通人群的患病率。当前吸烟的女性比例高于男性。在科室方面,外科医生吸烟的比例最高,精神科医生当前吸烟的患病率最低,从未吸烟的人的比例最高。总体而言,对吸烟的态度是负面的。