Florida Public Health Review
Publication Date
July 2007
Abstract
Multivariable regression in 1,858 young adults 18-25 years of age was carried out to identify correlates of household smoking bans. Knowledge of tobacco health effects, higher educational attainment, and no reported cigarette smoking were independently associated with smoking bans. Educational interventions to increase household smoking bans in young adults are needed.
Recommended Citation
(2007)
"Correlates of Home Smoking Bans Among Young Adults,"
Florida Public Health Review: Vol. 4, Article 2.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/fphr/vol4/iss1/2
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