Working Inside for Smoking Elimination (Project W.I.S.E.) study design and rationale to prevent return to smoking after release from a smoke free prison
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Incarcerated individuals suffer disproportionately from the health effects of tobacco smoking due to the high smoking prevalence in this population. In addition there is an over-representation of ethnic and racial minorities, impover...
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Main Authors: | Mello Jennifer (Author), Lopes Cheryl E (Author), Stein LAR (Author), Martin Rosemarie A (Author), Clarke Jennifer G (Author), Friedmann Peter (Author), Bock Beth (Author) |
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2011-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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