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The impact of governmental antismoking policy on socioeconomic disparities in cigarette …


YH Khang, SC Yun, HJ Cho, K Jung-Choi - Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2009 - ntr.oxfordjournals.org
As a major contributor to morbidity and mortality (Jee, Yun, Park, Sull, & Kim,
2005 ; Kang et al., 2003 ), cigarette smoking also is a major contributor in
widening socioeconomic health inequalities in South Korea ( Khang, Lynch, ...
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The effect of the Irish smoke-free workplace legislation on smoking among bar workers


BJ Mullally, BA Greiner, S Allwright, G Paul, IJ … - The European Journal of Public Health, 2009 - Oxford Univ Press
On 29 March 2004, the Republic of Ireland (ROI) introduced the first nationwide
ban on workplace smoking including bars and restaurants in the EU. The focus of
this measure was to protect worker health by reducing exposure to ...
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Does the workplace-smoking ban eliminate differences in risk for environmental tobacco …


WMI Verdonk-Kleinjan, RA Knibbe, FES Tan, … - Health policy, 2009 - Elsevier
A workplace-smoking ban in the Netherlands was introduced on January 1, 2004.
Before the ban male and low educated employees were at higher risk for exposure
to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Effective implementation of the ban ...
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Impact of an Indoor Smoking Ban on Bar Workers' Exposure to Secondhand Smoke


SJ Bondy, B Zhang, N Kreiger, P Selby, N … - Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To evaluate the impact of an indoor smoke-free bylaw in Toronto,
Ontario, implemented June 2004. Methods: We used a pre-post comparison design to
assess secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure among 79 eligible bar workers in ...
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Global threats demand global solutions: Tackling the tobacco epidemic


D Yach, E Director - Geneva: World Health Organization, 2000 - who.int
We all are aware of the pervasiveness of tobacco advertising and sponsorship.
Many countries have banned tobacco adverts; others, like the USA have removed
billboards, radio and TV adverts and even product placement in films. ...
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Monitoring trends in socioeconomic health inequalities: it matters how you measure


YH Khang, SC Yun, JW Lynch - BMC public health, 2008 - biomedcentral.com
Odds ratio (OR), a relative measure for health inequality, has frequently been
used in prior studies for presenting inequality trends in health and health
behaviors. Since OR is not a good approximation of prevalence ratio (PR) ...
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Marital status and smoking in Korea: The influence of gender and age


HJ Cho, YH Khang, HJ Jun, I Kawachi - Social Science & Medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
Data from two rounds of a nationally representative survey (1999 and 2003) were
analyzed (57,246 women and 52,769 men). Marital status-specific prevalence
ratios for smoking were estimated using log binomial regression after ...
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[PDF] How to make policies more gender sensitive


N Christofides - E pidemic, 1998 - who.int
Po li cies and Stra te gi es 165 How to Make Policies More Gender Sensitive
Nicola Christofides hese quotations reveal that the tobacco industry is
targeting women in not only the developed world but also the emerging ...
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Investigating cigarette affordability in 60 cities using the cigarette price-daily income ratio


M Kan - British Medical Journal, 2007 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
Results: Cigarette affordability in most of the surveyed cities remains high.
There is a tendency for cities with high income economies to have a high level
of cigarette affordability. Most of the cities in Western Europe and South ...
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[PDF] Workplace Smoking Ban Policy and Smoking Behavior


B Kim - J Prev Med Public Health, 2009 - data.healthis.org
Objectives : To evaluate the impact of the workplace smoking ban in South Korea,
where the male smoking rate is high (57%), on smoking behavior and secondhand
smoke exposure. Methods : A workplace smoking ban legislation implemented ...
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