Potential unintended consequences of smoke-free policies in public places on pregnant women in China.

作者: Tingting Yao , Anita H. Lee , Zhengzhong Mao

DOI: 10.1016/J.AMEPRE.2009.05.014

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摘要: Background Smoke-free policies in public places have become more common China. Little is known, however, about the potential unintended consequences of such on pregnant women. Methods The study was conducted 2006 Chengdu, Nonsmoking women (N=55) whose husband were smokers participated a their knowledge secondhand smoke and smoke-free policies, exposure to smoke, husbands' smoking status at home. This presents descriptive statistics, analyses based family income women's education level, findings focus group discussions that examined Results Exposure home reported by 69.1% Both level had significant ( p Conclusions Education needed increase among nonsmokers alike. When location shifted from workplaces home, women, particular victims. Policymakers should recognize take necessary measures awareness harms smoke.

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