Behavioral Correlates

Daily internet use was associated with lower smoking risk. The internet-use association was observational and did not establish causality. The association between alcohol and tobacco use aligns with earlier Cambodian evidence and broader l…

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Daily internet use was associated with lower smoking risk. The internet-use association was observational and did not establish causality. The association between alcohol and tobacco use aligns with earlier Cambodian evidence and broader literature. Alcohol consumption was strongly correlated with every tobacco-use category studied. Online platforms may be useful for tobacco health communication in Cambodia, but the study did not test digital interventions.