Population level policy options for increasing the prevalence of smokefree homes.
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Overview of systematic reviews on the health-related effects of government tobacco control policies.Impact of the "Tobacco control law" on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in Spain.Action to achieve smoke-free homes: an exploration of experts' viewsSecondhand smoke exposure at home among one billion children in 21 countries: findings from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS)A cross-sectional survey of the prevalence of environmental tobacco smoke preventive care provision by child health services in AustraliaPublic, private and personal: qualitative research on policymakers' opinions on smokefree interventions to protect children in 'private' spacesPolicymakers and the example of smoking to children: A qualitative study.What potential has tobacco control for reducing health inequalities? The New Zealand situation.The effectiveness of tobacco control television advertisements in increasing the prevalence of smoke-free homes.The design of housing and shelter programs: the social and environmental determinants of inequalities.Smoking in the home after the smoke-free legislation in Scotland: qualitative study.The role of home smoking bans in limiting exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke in Hungary.Pregnant Women's Access to Information About Perinatal Marijuana Use: A Qualitative StudyThe prevalence of household second-hand smoke exposure and its correlated factors in six counties of China.Association between clean indoor air laws and voluntary smokefree rules in homes and cars.Prevalence and Correlates of Smoking among Low-Income Adults Residing in New York City Public Housing Developments-2015.Getting over the patriarchal barriers: women's management of men's smoking in Chinese families.Household smoking behaviours and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke among infants: are current strategies effectively protecting our young?The socioeconomic gradient of secondhand smoke exposure in children: evidence from 26 low-income and middle-income countries.Who is exposed to smoke at home? A population-based cross-sectional survey in central Vietnam.The impact of multiple interventions to reduce household exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke among women: a cluster randomized controlled trial in Kalutara district, Sri Lanka.'I'm not doing this for me': mothers' accounts of creating smoke-free homes.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smoke-free homes, 2002 to 2008.Home smoking restrictions among Koreans in Seoul.Predictors of voluntary home-smoking restrictions and associations with an objective measure of in-home smoking among subsidized housing tenants.Attitudes, experiences, and acceptance of smoke-free policies among US multiunit housing residents.Volunteered, negotiated, enforced: family politics and the regulation of home smoking
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Population level policy options for increasing the prevalence of smokefree homes.
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George Thomson
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2006-04-01T00:00:00Z