Introduction Smoking restrictions in public places have been shown to reduce cigarette consumption and may reduce smoking prevalence. Evidence is emerging that smoke-free policies in nonpublic places may have a similar effect. The purpose of this study was to determine whether an association exists between household smoking rules and smoking patterns among adolescents (aged 15 to 18 years) and young adults (aged 19 to 24 years) living in parental homes (i.e., the homes of their parents, grandparents, or foster parents). Methods Cross-sectional data from the 1998–1999 Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey were analyzed for the association between household smoking rules and smoking behaviors among adolescents and you...
Because most smokers begin smoking during adolescence and because there are few studies that focus o...
Youth smoking remains a serious public health problem, and many countries report higher smoking prev...
Background Home smoking bans significantly reduce the likelihood of secondhand smoke exposure among ...
The prevention of adolescent smoking has focused on peer influences to the relative neglect of paren...
Multivariable regression in 1,858 young adults 18-25 years of age was carried out to identify correl...
Objectives - To determine the relationship between extent of restrictions on smoking at home, at sch...
Noncigarette tobacco use is increasing. In this study, we reexamined (1) parental knowledge or suspi...
Objective To examine the main and interactive effects of parental history of regular cigarette smoki...
Background: Parental and peer smoking are considered major predictors of smoking in adolescence. We ...
Although parental and peer smoking behaviors and attitudes have been related to adolescent cigarette...
This study examines smoking behaviour among Canadian adolescents ages 12 to 19 as a function of fact...
Worldwide, Smoking is one of the most critical public health issues. On the other hand, different le...
Background Being able to smoke at home may facilitate adolescent smoking and nicotine dependence. Ho...
Introduction Banning smoking at home, schools, children’s playgrounds and indoor environments, const...
Aims - To examine the association between parental rules and communication (also referred to as anti...
Because most smokers begin smoking during adolescence and because there are few studies that focus o...
Youth smoking remains a serious public health problem, and many countries report higher smoking prev...
Background Home smoking bans significantly reduce the likelihood of secondhand smoke exposure among ...
The prevention of adolescent smoking has focused on peer influences to the relative neglect of paren...
Multivariable regression in 1,858 young adults 18-25 years of age was carried out to identify correl...
Objectives - To determine the relationship between extent of restrictions on smoking at home, at sch...
Noncigarette tobacco use is increasing. In this study, we reexamined (1) parental knowledge or suspi...
Objective To examine the main and interactive effects of parental history of regular cigarette smoki...
Background: Parental and peer smoking are considered major predictors of smoking in adolescence. We ...
Although parental and peer smoking behaviors and attitudes have been related to adolescent cigarette...
This study examines smoking behaviour among Canadian adolescents ages 12 to 19 as a function of fact...
Worldwide, Smoking is one of the most critical public health issues. On the other hand, different le...
Background Being able to smoke at home may facilitate adolescent smoking and nicotine dependence. Ho...
Introduction Banning smoking at home, schools, children’s playgrounds and indoor environments, const...
Aims - To examine the association between parental rules and communication (also referred to as anti...
Because most smokers begin smoking during adolescence and because there are few studies that focus o...
Youth smoking remains a serious public health problem, and many countries report higher smoking prev...
Background Home smoking bans significantly reduce the likelihood of secondhand smoke exposure among ...