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Establishing smoke-free homes in the Indigenous populations of Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States: a systematic literature review

Establishing smoke-free homes in the Indigenous populations of Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States: a systematic literature review

... of smoke-free homes in Indigenous ...create smoke-free homes which may represent a catalyst to reducing long-term smoking behaviors by supporting cessation among established ...

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Muslim Communities Learning About Second hand Smoke in Bangladesh (MCLASS II): study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of a community based smoke free homes intervention, with or without Indoor Air Quality feedback

Muslim Communities Learning About Second hand Smoke in Bangladesh (MCLASS II): study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of a community based smoke free homes intervention, with or without Indoor Air Quality feedback

... a Smoke-Free Homes (SFH) intervention was acceptable to Muslim communities and feasible to deliver in mosques ...school-based, smoke-free intervention to encourage children to negotiate ...

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Muslim Communities learning about second-hand smoke in Bangladesh (MCLASS II): study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of a community-based smoke-free homes intervention, with or without Indoor Air Quality feedback

Muslim Communities learning about second-hand smoke in Bangladesh (MCLASS II): study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial of a community-based smoke-free homes intervention, with or without Indoor Air Quality feedback

... a Smoke-Free Homes (SFH) intervention was acceptable to Muslim communities and feasible to deliver in mosques ...school-based, smoke-free intervention to encourage children to negotiate ...

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Interventions to encourage smoke-free homes in remote indigenous Australian communities: a study protocol to evaluate the effects of a community-inspired awareness-raising and motivational enhancement strategy

Interventions to encourage smoke-free homes in remote indigenous Australian communities: a study protocol to evaluate the effects of a community-inspired awareness-raising and motivational enhancement strategy

... The ‘Discovery Education’ model, the basis for the inter- vention, has been developed and used by ARDS over the past 30 years, but never systematically evaluated. ARDS contends that dialogue and understanding occur more ...

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The effectiveness of tobacco control television advertisements in increasing the prevalence of smoke free homes

The effectiveness of tobacco control television advertisements in increasing the prevalence of smoke free homes

... of smoke-free home ie no one smokes in the home on most days, from the more conservative defin- ition of no one smoking at all in the home used in many ...was smoke-free was strongly ...

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Increased knowledge of the effects of smoking and second-hand smoke encourages smoke-free homes

Increased knowledge of the effects of smoking and second-hand smoke encourages smoke-free homes

... second-hand smoke exposure in Hangzhou is the lowest, and only here do messages about smoking seem to have a significant effect on attitude to smoke-free ...

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Establishing a community-based smoke-free homes
movement in Indonesia

Establishing a community-based smoke-free homes movement in Indonesia

... to smoke as this was considered culturally inappropriate and a direct challenge to a man’s ...to smoke in the house could result in violence against the ...

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Prevalence of smoking restrictions and child exposure to secondhand smoke in cars and homes: a repeated cross-sectional survey of children aged 10–11 years in Wales

Prevalence of smoking restrictions and child exposure to secondhand smoke in cars and homes: a repeated cross-sectional survey of children aged 10–11 years in Wales

... and homes still represent a signi fi cant public health ...of smoke-free homes continues to be signi fi cantly less common among poorer ...who smoke in their homes do so in greater ...

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Using air quality monitoring to reduce second-hand smoke exposure in homes: the AFRESH feasibility study

Using air quality monitoring to reduce second-hand smoke exposure in homes: the AFRESH feasibility study

... to smoke-free homes interventions are required rather than seeing this as an ‘add-on’ to the already high workload of support staff or support workers dealing with parents in deprived ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5091897.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5091897.pdf

... a smoke-free home policy following a five-step ...a smoke-free home.[45, 46] Messages emphasized smoke-free homes ...

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School Absenteeism Among Children Living With Smokers

School Absenteeism Among Children Living With Smokers

... in homes in which there was 1 person who smoked in the home (aOR: ...in homes where no one smoked ...in homes in which smoking took place than for those liv- ing in smoke-free ...

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The challenge of mothers learning about secondhand smoke (MLASS): a quasi-experimental, mixed methods feasibility study

The challenge of mothers learning about secondhand smoke (MLASS): a quasi-experimental, mixed methods feasibility study

... a smoke-free homes intervention but who either do not want to engage with any type of smoke-free advice, have not been given any opportunity to discuss such issues with a health ...

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Tobacco exposure inhibits SPLUNC1-dependent antimicrobial activity

Tobacco exposure inhibits SPLUNC1-dependent antimicrobial activity

... cigarettes altered SPLUNC1’s antimicrobial functions, we used a physiological concentration (10 μM) of rSPLUNC1 [21]. After exposure to air or tobacco smoke, we incubated rSPLUNC1 with H. influenzae for 24 h. ...

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Public Inputs and Behaviour on Smoke-Free Initiatives in Malaysia

Public Inputs and Behaviour on Smoke-Free Initiatives in Malaysia

... the Smoke-Free Programme (SFP) was initiated by MySihat through designating certain localities in whole or part of a city/town as “smoke-free” ...as smoke-free areas. Most of ...

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IPOMOEA BATATAS SYRUP DECREASE MALONDIALDEHYDE AND INCREASE NITROUS OXIDE PLASMA LEVELS AMONGST MODERATE SMOKER WORKERS AT DENPASAR

IPOMOEA BATATAS SYRUP DECREASE MALONDIALDEHYDE AND INCREASE NITROUS OXIDE PLASMA LEVELS AMONGST MODERATE SMOKER WORKERS AT DENPASAR

... initiating free radical attack on cells known as lipid ...by free radical attack on phospholipids and polyunsaturated fatty acids in cellular membranes or sub cellular ...cigarette smoke showed ...

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Tobacco-Smoke Exposure in Children Who Live in Multiunit Housing

Tobacco-Smoke Exposure in Children Who Live in Multiunit Housing

... The remaining results pertain to those children who were living in a home in which no one smoked inside. The de- mographic characteristics of this sam- ple are presented in Table 1. The over- all geometric mean cotinine ...

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Smoke-Free Car Legislation and Student Exposure to Smoking

Smoke-Free Car Legislation and Student Exposure to Smoking

... relationship persisted after adjusting for other potential SHS-exposure confounders. A greater exposure to smoking in cars was also positively associated with an increase in intention to smoke in the future among ...

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Chaudhary

Chaudhary

... hand smoke, non-combustible tobacco products, the environmental and health damages from tobacco farming; and foremost the immeasurable agony of tobacco victims and their ...

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Changes in smoke alarm coverage following two fire department home visiting programs: what predicts success?

Changes in smoke alarm coverage following two fire department home visiting programs: what predicts success?

... comprehensive smoke alarm installation programs in many types of populations, including rural and urban areas (Cooper et ...working smoke alarms at ...

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Incidence of fires and related injuries after giving out free smoke alarms: cluster randomised controlled trial

Incidence of fires and related injuries after giving out free smoke alarms: cluster randomised controlled trial

... The benefit in Oklahoma City may partially reflect regression to the mean, based on study design; another likely explanation for the different results is that popu- lation differences affect the likelihood of alarms ...

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