Background There are few quantitative studies into the effect of comprehensive smoke-free legislation on neonatal and infant mortality in middle-income countries. We aimed to estimate the effects of implementing comprehensive smoke-free legislation on neonatal mortality and infant mortality across all middle-income countries. Methods We applied the synthetic control method using 1990-2018 country-level panel data for 106 middle-income countries from the WHO, World Bank, and Penn World datasets. Outcome variables were neonatal (age 0-28 days) mortality and infant (age 0-12 months) mortality rates per 1000 livebirths per year. For each middle-income country with comprehensive smoke-free legislation, a synthetic control country was constructed...
Background Remarkable financial and political efforts have been focused on the reduction of child mo...
Background: Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and u...
Background: Environmental tobacco smoke has an adverse impact on preterm birth and birth weight. Eng...
Background There are few quantitative studies into the effect of comprehensive smoke-free legislatio...
Background There are few quantitative studies into the effect of comprehensive smoke-free legislatio...
Background: Almost all of the evidence on the benefits of smoke-free legislation on child health com...
Objective To examine the associations of partial and comprehensive smoke-free legislation with neona...
Smoke-free legislation is associated with improved early-life outcomes; however its impact on perina...
Objective To examine the associations of partial and comprehensive smoke-free legislation with neon...
Smoke-free legislation is associated with improved early-life outcomes; however its impact on perina...
Previous studies on the associations between cigarette taxes and infant survival have all been in hi...
Introduction: Second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure is estimated to kill 600 000 people worldwide annuall...
Summary: Background: Reducing neonatal mortality is an essential part of the third Sustainable Deve...
BACKGROUND: As under-5 mortality rates declined all over the world, the relative distribution of und...
Background Remarkable financial and political efforts have been focused on the reduction of child mo...
Background: Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and u...
Background: Environmental tobacco smoke has an adverse impact on preterm birth and birth weight. Eng...
Background There are few quantitative studies into the effect of comprehensive smoke-free legislatio...
Background There are few quantitative studies into the effect of comprehensive smoke-free legislatio...
Background: Almost all of the evidence on the benefits of smoke-free legislation on child health com...
Objective To examine the associations of partial and comprehensive smoke-free legislation with neona...
Smoke-free legislation is associated with improved early-life outcomes; however its impact on perina...
Objective To examine the associations of partial and comprehensive smoke-free legislation with neon...
Smoke-free legislation is associated with improved early-life outcomes; however its impact on perina...
Previous studies on the associations between cigarette taxes and infant survival have all been in hi...
Introduction: Second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure is estimated to kill 600 000 people worldwide annuall...
Summary: Background: Reducing neonatal mortality is an essential part of the third Sustainable Deve...
BACKGROUND: As under-5 mortality rates declined all over the world, the relative distribution of und...
Background Remarkable financial and political efforts have been focused on the reduction of child mo...
Background: Historically, the main focus of studies of childhood mortality has been the infant and u...
Background: Environmental tobacco smoke has an adverse impact on preterm birth and birth weight. Eng...