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Smoking among Australia's veterans 2020–21

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Last updated: 21 Sep 2022
Topic: Veterans

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AIHW (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare) (2022) Smoking among Australia's veterans 2020–21, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 28 June 2026.

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  • Contents

    • About
    • Summary
    • Introduction
    • Demographic profile of veterans who smoke
    • Population characteristics
      • Composition of household
      • Level of highest educational attainment
      • Labour force status
      • Self-assessed health status
    • Geographical characteristics
      • States and territories
      • Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage
      • Remoteness areas
    • Where do I go for more information?
    • Technical notes
  • Data
  • Related material

Where do I go for more information?

For more information on smoking, see:

  • ABS Pandemic insights into Australian smokers, 2020–21
  • ABS Smoking, 2020–21
  • ABS National Health Survey: first results, 2017–18
  • AIHW Alcohol, tobacco & other drugs in Australia
  • AIHW Australian’s welfare 2021
  • AIHW Smoking
     

If you need help or support, please contact:

  • Open Arms - Veterans and Families Counselling 1800 011 046
  • Open Arms Suicide Intervention
  • Defence All-hours Support Line (ASL) 1800 628 036
  • Defence Member and Family Helpline 1800 624 608
  • Defence Chaplaincy Support 1300 333 362
  • ADF Mental Health Services
  • Lifeline 13 11 14
  • Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467
  • Beyond Blue Support Service 1300 22 4636

For information on support provided by DVA, see:

  • Mental health support services
  • Free mental health care for veterans
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