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Assessing Smoke-Free Housing Implementation Approaches to Inform Best Practices: A National Survey of Early-Adopting Public Housing Authorities

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  • Ellen Childs
  • Alan C. Geller
  • Daniel R. Brooks
  • Jessica Davine
  • John Kane
  • Robyn Keske
  • Jodi Anthony
  • Vaughan W. Rees

Abstract

Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure causes chronic illness and occurs at a higher prevalence in low-income communities than the general public.

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  • 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.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:37433bb303a541e49e786a9f17cd39ca
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    1. 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.
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    secondhand smoke; smoke-free housing; tobacco control; policy implementation; socioeconomic disadvantage; health disparities;
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