2015
DOI: 10.5888/pcd12.140553
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Parental Practices and Attitudes Related to Smoke-Free Rules in Homes, Cars, and Outdoor Playgrounds in US Households With Underage Children and Smokers, 2010–2011

Abstract: IntroductionA smoke-free environment protects children from exposure to involuntary smoke and also can reduce or prevent future smoking behavior. The purpose of this study was to examine levels and correlates of parental behavior and attitudes related to voluntary smoke-free rules in homes, cars, and outdoor children’s play areas among US households with underage children and 1 or more smoking parents.MethodsWe used data from the 2010–2011 Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey and logistic re… Show more

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“…The TUS data have been used in many studies, including studies targeted to assess home smoking rules and attitudes toward smoking bans in public places and other venues (Agaku et al 2014; Mills et al 2011; Zhang et al 2012, 2014; Zhang, Martinez-Donate, and Rhoads 2015). To our knowledge, however, the 2014–15 TUS data have not been used to estimate the rates of smoke-free homes and attitudes toward smoking bans.…”
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“…The TUS data have been used in many studies, including studies targeted to assess home smoking rules and attitudes toward smoking bans in public places and other venues (Agaku et al 2014; Mills et al 2011; Zhang et al 2012, 2014; Zhang, Martinez-Donate, and Rhoads 2015). To our knowledge, however, the 2014–15 TUS data have not been used to estimate the rates of smoke-free homes and attitudes toward smoking bans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Department of Health and Human Services 2006). Thus, smoking restrictions at home, in public places, and in cars play an important role in reducing the exposure to secondhand smoke (King, Dube, and Homa 2013; King, Patel, and Babb 2014; King et al 2016; Zhang, Martinez-Donate, and Rhoads 2015; Mills et al 2011; Zhang et al 2012; Cartmell et al 2011; King, Dube, and Tynan 2013; King et al 2014; Agaku et al 2014; Hitchman et al 2010; Jarvie and Malone 2008; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2014; Kruger et al 2015)…”
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confidence: 99%
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