2017
DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2017.1339797
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Smokers who have children with asthma: Perceptions about child secondhand smoke exposure and tobacco use initiation and parental willingness to participate in child-focused tobacco interventions

Abstract: Parents were willing to participate in child-focused tobacco interventions, with or without their child with asthma, including interventions that address both child SHSe and TU prevention. This research demonstrates the acceptability of child-focused tobacco interventions among a high-risk population and may be a foundational step for intervention development.

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“…The lack of detected differences may also be partly explained by the lack of active message personalization, which may have reduced the message saliency, or the lack of power. On the other hand, these results may reflect parents’ motivation to reduce their child tobacco exposure and receptivity and need for information about how to do so (Clawson et al, 2018a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of detected differences may also be partly explained by the lack of active message personalization, which may have reduced the message saliency, or the lack of power. On the other hand, these results may reflect parents’ motivation to reduce their child tobacco exposure and receptivity and need for information about how to do so (Clawson et al, 2018a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Responsibility should start at home. The majority of smokers are committed to protect their children from secondhand smoking (Clawson et al, 2017). Home smoking restrictions are a concrete expression of social pressure.…”
Section: What Consumers Can Do?mentioning
confidence: 99%