2019
DOI: 10.29252/hehp.7.1.9
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Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Hormozgan province Residents’ Southern Iran

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“…Level of education, economic status, and residency in rural areas had the largest positive contributions to the measured inequalities in women’s exposure to home and work second-hand smoke. These findings are consistent with previous research which found a positive relationship between women’s low SES, including income, education, and residency in rural areas, and their exposure to second-hand smoke [ 51 – 54 ]. Studies also suggested that low-SES women are more likely to be exposed to second-hand smoke in their workplace [ 55 , 56 ].…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Level of education, economic status, and residency in rural areas had the largest positive contributions to the measured inequalities in women’s exposure to home and work second-hand smoke. These findings are consistent with previous research which found a positive relationship between women’s low SES, including income, education, and residency in rural areas, and their exposure to second-hand smoke [ 51 – 54 ]. Studies also suggested that low-SES women are more likely to be exposed to second-hand smoke in their workplace [ 55 , 56 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%