Babies Living Safe & Smokefree: randomized controlled trial of a multilevel multimodal behavioral intervention to reduce low-income children's tobacco smoke exposure
Abstract Background Addressing children's tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) remains a public health priority. However, there is low uptake and ineffectiveness of treatment, particularly in low-income populations that face numerous challenges to smoking behavior change. A multilevel intervention comb...
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Main Authors: | Bradley N. Collins (Author), Stephen J. Lepore (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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