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A Qualitative Study Among Mexican Americans to Understand Factors Influencing the Adoption and Enforcement of Home Smoking Bans
IntroductionOne-third of Mexican-American children, in addition to nonsmoker adults, are exposed to secondhand smoke at home, yet few interventions target Mexican-American households. An effective, brief English language program, tested with United Way 2-1-1 callers in Atlanta, increased home smoking bans (confirmed by air monitors). Two randomized controlled trials in North Carolina and Texas replicated those results. We explored factors determining adoption and enforcement of smoking bans in Mexican-American households to inform program linguistic and cultural adaptation to broaden program reach and relevance.
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机译:简介除了不吸烟的成年人外,三分之一的墨西哥裔美国人儿童在家中接触二手烟,但针对墨西哥裔美国人家庭的干预措施很少。有效的,简短的英语语言计划在亚特兰大与United Way 2-1-1呼叫者进行了测试,增加了家庭吸烟禁令(由空气监测仪确认)。在北卡罗莱纳州和德克萨斯州的两项随机对照试验重复了这些结果。我们探讨了决定在墨西哥裔美国人家庭中采用和执行禁烟令的因素,以告知计划语言和文化适应性,以扩大计划范围和相关性。
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