HRUBÁ, Drahoslava and Iva ŽALOUDÍKOVÁ. Where do our children learn to smoke? Central European Journal of Public Health. 2008, vol. 16, No 4, p. 171-174. ISSN 1210-7778.
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Original name Where do our children learn to smoke?
Name in Czech Kde se děti učí kouřit?
Name (in English) Where do our children learn to smoke?
Authors HRUBÁ, Drahoslava (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and Iva ŽALOUDÍKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Central European Journal of Public Health, 2008, 1210-7778.
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30304 Public and environmental health
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14410/08:00027300
Organization unit Faculty of Education
Keywords in English smoking; children; family; intervention
Tags children, Family, intervention, Smoking
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: PhDr. Mgr. Iva Žaloudíková, Ph.D., učo 23671. Changed: 10/1/2009 17:59.
Abstract
The behavioral complex of life style is affected by the attitudes to its individual components. The family has the most important influence on the childś attitudes during yearly childhood. This is the strarting point of the program "Non-smoking is a Norm ". The measurement of the effect included the differences between the children living in smoking and non-smoking environment. The study has confirmed that the majority (75%) of children are exposed to smoking parents and ohther family members. Smoking family supported availability of tobacco products for children, weakened negative attitudes to smoking and contributed the experimentation to cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking in yearly childhood.
Abstract (in English)
The behavioral complex of life style is affected by the attitudes to its individual components. The family has the most important influence on the childś attitudes during yearly childhood. This is the strarting point of the program "Non-smoking is a Norm ". The measurement of the effect included the differences between the children living in smoking and non-smoking environment. The study has confirmed that the majority (75%) of children are exposed to smoking parents and ohther family members. Smoking family supported availability of tobacco products for children, weakened negative attitudes to smoking and contributed the experimentation to cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking in yearly childhood.
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MSM0021622421, plan (intention)Name: Škola a zdraví pro 21. století
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, School and Health for the 21st Century
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