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Promoting Smoke Free Homes in Lakota Communities

The project aims are to assess knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about secondhand smoke exposure and perceived barriers to adoption of smoking restrictions in tribal member households on CRST; to augment, implement, and evaluate a nonsmokers’ urinary cotinine and carcinogen biomarker feedback intervention on the adoption of household smoking restrictions; and to determine the effect of the intervention on health-related quality of life 6 months after implementation of the advocacy and biomarker feedback intervention. Fifteen Key Informant interviews will be conducted and 138 participants will be enrolled in the study.
Promoting Smoke Free Homes in Lakota Communities
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