Residential smoking restrictions are not associated with reduced child SHS exposure in a baseline sample of low-income, urban African Americans.
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Environmental tobacco smoke exposure among smokers and non-smokers receiving outpatient substance abuse treatment.The parent-child dyad and risk perceptions among parents who quit smokingKids Safe and Smokefree (KiSS): a randomized controlled trial of a multilevel intervention to reduce secondhand tobacco smoke exposure in children.Unexpected benefits: pathways from smoking restrictions in the home to psychological well-being and distress among urban Black and Puerto Rican AmericansReducing Underserved Children's Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Randomized Counseling Trial With Maternal SmokersFactors associated with maternal depressive symptoms among low-income, African American smokers enrolled in a secondhand smoke reduction programme.
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Residential smoking restrictions are not associated with reduced child SHS exposure in a baseline sample of low-income, urban African Americans.
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Bradley N Collins
David Zanis
Janet Audrain-McGovern
Jennifer K Ibrahim
Karen Jaffe
Melbourne Hovell
Natalie M Tolley
Uma S Nair
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10.4236/HEALTH.2010.211188
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2010-11-01T00:00:00Z