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The behavioral ecology of secondhand smoke exposure: A pathway to complete tobacco control
Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 09/28/09
Hovell MF et al. – Research to date has focused on smoking cessation with modest to weak effects. The BEM and empirical evidence suggest that cultural contingencies of reinforcement should be emphasized to protect people from SHSe, especially vulnerable children, pregnant women, the ill, the elderly, and low–income adults who have not "elected" to smoke. Doing so will protect vulnerable populations from industry–produced SHSe and may yield more and longer–lasting cessation.
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