Development of a Smoke-Free Homes Intervention for Parents: An Intervention Mapping Approach [PDF]
Exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) is associated with various ill-health outcomes for children and adults. Barriers to creating a smoke-free home (SFH) are well-documented. Feasible and effective interventions to create smoke-free homes for disadvantaged households are lacking.
Rachel O’Donnell +5 more
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Coaching to create a smoke-free home in a brief secondhand smoke intervention. [PDF]
Few community interventions exist to reduce secondhand exposure to tobacco smoke in the home. This study presents the coaching process of a larger intervention to promote smoke-free homes across an efficacy and 2 effectiveness trials. It furthers assesses the coaching call's reach and participants' satisfaction with the call across three intervention ...
Escoffery C +8 more
europepmc +4 more sources
Exposure to second-hand smoke, tobacco advertising, and school curriculum on tobacco harms in South African Adolescents: findings from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey [PDF]
Background Comprehensive smoke-free policies are necessary to protect South African adolescents against second-hand smoke exposure. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of second-hand smoke and identify factors associated with exposure to second ...
Mukhethwa Londani +3 more
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What Helps and What Hinders the Creation of a Smoke-free Home: A Qualitative Study of Fathers in Scotland. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Few studies have explored fathers' views and experiences of creating a smoke-free home, with interventions largely targeting mothers. This study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to fathers creating a smoke-free home, to inform ...
O'Donnell R +4 more
europepmc +2 more sources
We examined receptivity to public smoke-free policies and smoke-free home status among adults in the Republic of Georgia.In Spring 2014, we conducted a national household survey of 1163 adults.Our sample was on average 42.4 years old, 51.1 % male, and 43.2 % urban. Current smoking prevalence was 54.2 % in men and 6.5 % in women.
Carla J Berg, Marina Topuridze
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Smoke-free homes: The final frontier [PDF]
Over 1.2 billion tobacco users worldwide and almost 8 million tobacco-related deaths make tobacco control a public health high priority1. While the number of smokers has fallen in high-income countries (HICs) in recent years, the number of tobacco users in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has steadily increased2.
Rumana Huque, Kamran Siddiqi
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The inclusion of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products in smoke-free home and car rules: A cross-sectional survey of adults in Armenia and Georgia. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Understanding who includes e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products (HTPs) in smoke-free home or car rules could inform public health interventions, particularly in countries with high smoking prevalence and recently implemented national ...
Hayrumyan V +12 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Smoke-free home restrictions in Armenia and Georgia: motives, barriers and secondhand smoke reduction behaviors. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Promoting smoke-free homes (SFHs) in Armenia and Georgia is timely given high smoking and secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe) rates and recent national smoke-free policy implementation. This study examined theoretical predictors (e.g.
Berg CJ +8 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Smoke-free homes in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic – a nationwide cross-sectional survey
Objectives Secondhand smoke exposure causes serious health problems. Banning smoking in public venues decreases exposure to secondhand smoke. However, the implementation of smoke-free rules in a private setting (including homes) is largely voluntary ...
Aurelia Ostrowska +5 more
doaj +1 more source
Disparities in trends of smoke-free home associated with socioeconomic disadvantages in the United States from 2001 to 2019. [PDF]
Lee B, Levy DE.
europepmc +2 more sources

