Background: Public health campaigns have reduced the exposure of U.S. children to secondhand smoke at home; however, these may not have been equally effective across subgroups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Smoke-free homes are known to reduce exposure to harmful secondhand smoke. Recent studies suggest that they may also positively affect smoking behavior among smokers themselves.
Methods: We review the literature on the effect of smoke-free homes on adult smoking behavior.
Background: Evidence from longitudinal population surveys is needed to establish whether smoke-free homes might influence smoking behavior.
Methods: The Tobacco Use Supplement of the nationally representative U.S.