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The Journal of Pediatrics
Volume 150, Issue 5
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547-552
, May 2007
Pediatricians’ Practices and Attitudes about Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Parental Smoking
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Percent of pediatric residents performing each ETS action “often” or “always” in different settings when learning that a parent smokes. *Statistically significant differences among settings (χ2, P < .
Percent of pediatric residents performing each ETS action “often” or “always” in different settings when learning that a parent smokes. *Statistically significant differences among settings (χ2, P < .01).
, Often;
, Always.
Supported by National Cancer Institute grants K07 CA-93756 and R01 CA-105183 (Collins, PI), and a Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center grant, P50CA84718 (Caryn Lerman, PI).Data were collected at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia as part of Dr. Levin’s “Ann E. Dyson Advocacy Training Project” during residency.
PII: S0022-3476(07)00016-9
doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2007.01.006
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