
Auteur R. C. BROWNSON
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (7)

R. C. BROWNSON ; D. P. HOPKINS ; M. A. WAKEFIELD | 2002
Dans Annual Review of Public Health (Vol.23, 2002) Article : PériodiqueThe health hazards caused by exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) are well established. Workplace exposure to ETS is strongly influenced by the types of workplace and smoking policy-total bans on smoking have become common in many count[...]
Public health decisions are often based on short-term demands rather than long-term study, and policies and programmes are sometimes developed from anecdotal evidence. To enhance evidence-based practice, this book provides practical guidance on [...]
R. A. GRUCZA ; A. D. PLUNK ; P. R. HIPP ; P. A. CAVAZOS-REHG ; M. J. KRAUSS ; R. C. BROWNSON ; L. J. BIERUT | 2013
Dans American Journal of Public Health (Vol.103, n°8, August 2013) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVES: We sought to examine the association between policies governing access to tobacco during adolescence and subsequent adult smoking. METHODS: We analyzed adult smoking data from the 1998 through 2006-2007 administrations of the US Cu[...]![]()
M. H. ALCIATI ; M. FROSH ; S. B. GREEN ; R. C. BROWNSON ; P. H. FISHER ; R. HOBART ; A. ROMAN ; R. C. SCIANDRA ; D. M. SHELTON | 1998
Dans Tobacco Control (Vol.7, n°4, December 1998) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVE: To develop and implement a rating system evaluating the extensiveness of state laws restricting youth access to tobacco. DESIGN: State laws on youth access to tobacco were analysed and assigned ratings on nine items. Six items addre[...]
D. A. LUKE ; K. A. STAMATAKIS ; R. C. BROWNSON | 2000
Dans American Journal of Preventive Medicine (Vol.19, n°3, October 2000) Article : PériodiqueCONTEXT: State policies aimed at controlling youth access to tobacco are an important component of public health efforts to reduce smoking prevalence among youth and prevent subsequent disease. OBJECTIVES: This study sought to assess the exten[...]
ENGLISH : OBJECTIVES: This study estimates the contribution of smoke-free workplaces to the recent national declines in cigarette consumption in Australia and the United States. METHODS: Nineteen studies of the impact of smoke-free workplaces [...]