Abstract Background Addressing children’s tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) remains a public health priority. However, there is low uptake and ineffectiveness of treatment, particularly in low-income populations that face numerous challenges to smoking behavior change. A multilevel intervention combining system-level health messaging and advice about TSE delivered at community clinics that disseminate the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), combined with nicotine replacement and intensive multimodal, individual-level behavioral intervention may improve TSE control efforts in such high-risk populations. Methods/Design This trial uses a randomized two-group design with three measurement points: baseline, 3...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) is a serious threat to child health. Roughly 40% of...
Importance: Reducing child exposure to tobacco smoke is a public health priority. Guidelines recomme...
Tobacco use and tobacco smoke exposure are among the most important preventable causes of premature ...
Background: Pediatricians following clinical practice guidelines for tobacco intervention (“As...
Background: Exposure to other people’s cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke, or ETS) i...
Background: Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a significant contributor to ill health in childre...
Abstract Background Involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke (SHSe) is an important cause of morbidi...
Background: Children's exposure to other people's cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke, ...
abstract: Smoke exposure in preterm infants can cause adverse health outcomes in these children. Pre...
Background: Children exposed to cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke) are at greater risk of...
Background: Despite the low prevalence of daily smokers in Sweden, children are still being exposed ...
Background: Globally, 40 % of children under 14 years are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS...
UNLABELLED: With over 40% of children in the USA exposed to tobacco smoke, the AAP recommends tobacc...
Background: Despite the low prevalence of daily smokers in Sweden, children are still being exposed ...
We examined the efficacy of a pediatric emergency visit-based screening, brief intervention, and ref...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) is a serious threat to child health. Roughly 40% of...
Importance: Reducing child exposure to tobacco smoke is a public health priority. Guidelines recomme...
Tobacco use and tobacco smoke exposure are among the most important preventable causes of premature ...
Background: Pediatricians following clinical practice guidelines for tobacco intervention (“As...
Background: Exposure to other people’s cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke, or ETS) i...
Background: Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a significant contributor to ill health in childre...
Abstract Background Involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke (SHSe) is an important cause of morbidi...
Background: Children's exposure to other people's cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke, ...
abstract: Smoke exposure in preterm infants can cause adverse health outcomes in these children. Pre...
Background: Children exposed to cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke) are at greater risk of...
Background: Despite the low prevalence of daily smokers in Sweden, children are still being exposed ...
Background: Globally, 40 % of children under 14 years are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS...
UNLABELLED: With over 40% of children in the USA exposed to tobacco smoke, the AAP recommends tobacc...
Background: Despite the low prevalence of daily smokers in Sweden, children are still being exposed ...
We examined the efficacy of a pediatric emergency visit-based screening, brief intervention, and ref...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) is a serious threat to child health. Roughly 40% of...
Importance: Reducing child exposure to tobacco smoke is a public health priority. Guidelines recomme...
Tobacco use and tobacco smoke exposure are among the most important preventable causes of premature ...