Smoke-Free Rules in Homes and Cars Among Smokers and Nonsmokers in Minnesota
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Mar 15 2018
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Journal Article:Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD)
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Description:We examined prevalence and predictors of comprehensive smoke-free household rules (ie, smoke-free homes and cars) among smokers and nonsmokers in Minnesota. Data came from the 2014 Minnesota Adult Tobacco Survey; weighted analyses consisted of descriptive analyses and multivariate logistic regression analyses. Most adult smokers implemented home-only smoke-free rules (43%) while most nonsmokers implemented comprehensive smoke-free rules (home and car; 85%). Comprehensive smoke-free rules were more common among people with high socioeconomic status (SES), married people, and people who did not live with a smoker; those with a child in the home were more likely to implement smoke-free homes but not smoke-free cars. Public health practitioners should focus on addressing the majority of smokers who do not implement comprehensive smoke-free household rules, such as low-SES populations, and addressing caregivers who do not implement smoke-free car rules.
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Source:Prev Chronic Dis. 15.
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ISSN:1545-1151
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Pubmed ID:29543585
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC5858155
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Volume:15
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