Environmental tobacco smoke in homes, motor vehicles and licensed premises: community attitudes and practices
Abstract Objective: To assess community knowledge, attitudes and practices in relation to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) especially in homes, private motor vehicles and licensed premises, and to document levels of support for further government legislation. Methods: 656 persons aged 18 years and...
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Main Authors: | Raoul A. Walsh (Author), Flora Tzelepis (Author), Christine L. Paul (Author), Jeanie McKenzie (Author) |
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2002-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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