Abstract:Purpose: This study assessed the prevalence of smoking restrictions among households of survivors of childhood and young adult cancer who smoke. It also examined the relationship between home smoking restrictions and motivation to quit smoking, as well as other smoking, psychosocial, and environmental factors. Methods: Participants included 374 smokers who were childhood or young adult cancer survivors (between the ages of 18 and 55 years) recruited from five cancer centers to participate in a randomized smoki… Show more
“…The reported statistically significant adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of not having a complete home smoking ban among current smokers (compared to nonsmokers) ranged from 2.08 to 7.90 in the U.S. based on different populations [26][27][28][29][30][31][32] . Among smokers, home bans may be further influenced by factors such as time to first cigarette in the morning, number of cigarettes per day, and whether or not there are children in the household 26,[33][34][35] . Home smoking bans not only reduce secondhand smoke risk for other household members, but the consistent adoption of a smoke-free home policy may also help reduce tobacco consumption among smokers 36 .…”
We examined the prevalence of home smoking and vaping restrictions among US adults, and compared home policy differences for smoking and vaping among vapers, smokers, and dual users.
“…The reported statistically significant adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of not having a complete home smoking ban among current smokers (compared to nonsmokers) ranged from 2.08 to 7.90 in the U.S. based on different populations [26][27][28][29][30][31][32] . Among smokers, home bans may be further influenced by factors such as time to first cigarette in the morning, number of cigarettes per day, and whether or not there are children in the household 26,[33][34][35] . Home smoking bans not only reduce secondhand smoke risk for other household members, but the consistent adoption of a smoke-free home policy may also help reduce tobacco consumption among smokers 36 .…”
We examined the prevalence of home smoking and vaping restrictions among US adults, and compared home policy differences for smoking and vaping among vapers, smokers, and dual users.
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