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Estimates of smoking-related property costs in California multiunit housing

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  • Ong, M.K.
  • Diamant, A.L.
  • Zhou, Q.
  • Park, H.-Y.
  • Kaplan, R.M.

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We systematically evaluated smoking-related costs in multiunit housing. From 2008 to 2009, we surveyed California multiunit housing owners or managers on their past-year smoking-related costs and smoke-free policies. A total of 27.1% of respondents had incurred smoking-related costs (mean $4935), and 33.5% reported complete smoke-free policies, which lowered the likelihood of incurring smoking-related costs. Implementing statewide complete smoke-free policies may save multiunit housing property owners $18094254 annually.

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  • Ong, M.K. & Diamant, A.L. & Zhou, Q. & Park, H.-Y. & Kaplan, R.M., 2012. "Estimates of smoking-related property costs in California multiunit housing," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 102(3), pages 490-493.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2011.300170_6
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2011.300170
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    1. Rachel E. Wilbur & Anna H. Stein & Elena M. Pinzon & Osub S. Ahmed & Obie S. McNair & Kurt M. Ribisl, 2015. "Smoke-Free Multiunit Housing Policy: Caretakers’ Perspectives on Economic and Personal Impacts," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 12(7), pages 1-11, July.
    2. Ellen Childs & Alan C. Geller & Daniel R. Brooks & Jessica Davine & John Kane & Robyn Keske & Jodi Anthony & Vaughan W. Rees, 2022. "Assessing Smoke-Free Housing Implementation Approaches to Inform Best Practices: A National Survey of Early-Adopting Public Housing Authorities," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(7), pages 1-15, March.
    3. Ellen Childs & Alan C. Geller & Daniel R. Brooks & Jessica Davine & John Kane & Robyn Keske & Jodi Anthony & Vaughan W. Rees, "undated". "Assessing Smoke-Free Housing Implementation Approaches to Inform Best Practices: A National Survey of Early-Adopting Public Housing Authorities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 37433bb303a541e49e786a9f1, Mathematica Policy Research.

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