Sociodemographic factors associated with secondhand smoke exposure and smoking rules in homes with children
ConclusionThe parent ’s origin and the family structure were associated with SHS exposure and the adoption of smoking bans at home. Moreover, the number of smokers living at home was relevant for the adoption of smoking bans, and the educational attainment for SHS exposure. These factors should be taken into considera tion when designing or implementing smoke-free home programmes.
Source: The European Journal of Public Health - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research
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