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Jayda Martinez, Midhat Z. Jafry, Tzuan A. Chen, Michael S. Businelle, Darla E. Kendzor, Maggie Britton, Maya Vijayaraghavan and Lorraine R. Reitzel
Roughly 70?80% of adults experiencing homelessness smoke cigarettes. Smoke-free living/workplace policies are an empirically-supported tobacco control intervention. However, homeless shelters may be reluctant to implement smoke-free policies due to fears...
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Gorton Wilmans,Naiefa Rashied
AbstractOrientation: The effect of cigarette smoking on health and economic well-being has been widely studied. Its effect on subjective well-being measures, such as life satisfaction, has received less scholarly attention.Research purpose: This study te...
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Jianjiu Chen, Sai Yin Ho, Lok Tung Leung, Man Ping Wang and Tai Hing Lam
Public support is crucial for advancing tobacco control policies. We investigated adolescent support for such policies, and its association with potential factors of social denormalization (SD) beliefs of smoking, tobacco industry denormalization (TID) b...
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Paula Stigler Granados, Lawrence Fulton, Evangelina Nunez Patlan, Mischa Terzyk and Thomas E. Novotny
Cigarette butts, which are also known as tobacco product waste (TPW), are the single most collected item in environmental trash cleanups worldwide. This study used an online survey tool (Qualtrics) to assess knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions regardin...
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Mohammad Siahpush, Ron Borland, Geoffrey T. Fong, Tara Elton-Marshall, Hua-Hie Yong and Charamporn Holumyong
Many smokers incorrectly believe that ?light? cigarettes are less harmful than regular cigarettes. To address this problem, many countries have banned ?light? or ?mild? brand descriptors on cigarette packs. Our objective was to assess whether beliefs abo...
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