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Challenges in Enforcing Home Smoking Rules in a Low-Income Population: Implications for Measurement and Intervention Design
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Carla Berg
Lucja Bundy
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Cam Escoffery
Michelle C. Kegler
Patricia Dolan Mullen
Regine Haardörfer,
Rebecca Williams
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5 August 2015
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Doi
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Smoke-free homes reduce exposure to secondhand smoke, contribute to lower levels of consumption, and help smokers to quit. Even when home smoking rules are established however, they may not be consistently enforced
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