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American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Volume 37, Issue 2, Supplement (August 2009)
Tobacco Policy and Its Unintended Consequences Among Low-Income Women
Edited by Roland S. Moore, Deborah L. McLellan, John A. Tauras, Pebbles Fagan
American College of Preventive Medicine, Association for Prevention Teaching and Research

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Introduction


Securing the Health of Disadvantaged Women: A Critical Investigation of Tobacco-Control Policy Effects on Women Worldwide
Roland S. Moore, Deborah L. McLellan, John A. Tauras, Pebbles Fagan
pages S117-S120
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Policies Affecting the Price and Availability of Tobacco


Union Women, the Tobacco Industry, and Excise Taxes: A Lesson in Unintended Consequences
Edith D. Balbach, Richard B. Campbell
pages S121-S125
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Did Cigarette Vouchers Increase Female Smokers in China?
Hai Fang, John A. Rizzo
pages S126-S130
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Secondhand Smoke Policies


Sex, Gender, and Secondhand Smoke Policies: Implications for Disadvantaged Women
Lorraine J. Greaves, Natalie J. Hemsing
pages S131-S137
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Unintended Consequences of Smoke-Free Bar Policies for Low-SES Women in Three California Counties
Roland S. Moore, Rachelle M. Annechino, Juliet P. Lee
pages S138-S143
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Smoke-Free Policies Among Asian-American Women: Comparisons by Education Status
Elisa K. Tong, Hao Tang, Janice Tsoh, Candice Wong, Moon S. Chen
pages S144-S150
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Secondhand Smoke Policies and Mothers


Potential Unintended Consequences of Tobacco-Control Policies on Mothers Who Smoke: A Review of the Literature
Diana J. Burgess, Steven S. Fu, Michelle van Ryn
pages S151-S158
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Potential Unintended Consequences of Smoke-Free Policies in Public Places on Pregnant Women in China
Tingting Yao, Anita H. Lee, Zhengzhong Mao
pages S159-S164
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The Impact of Policies in Hospitals


Do You Need to Smoke to Get a Break? Smoking Status and Missed Work Breaks Among Staff Nurses
Linda Sarna, Stella Aguinaga Bialous, Marjorie J. Wells, Jenny Kotlerman, Erika Sivarajan Froelicher, Mary Ellen Wewers
pages S165-S171
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Maternal Tobacco Use and Shorter Newborn Nursery Stays
Ian M. Paul, Erik B. Lehman, Rachel Widome
pages S172-S178
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Commentary


Smoking Bans and Restrictions in U.S. Prisons and Jails: Consequences for Incarcerated Women
Gloria D. Eldridge, Karen L. Cropsey
pages S179-S180
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Unintended Consequences of Tobacco Policies: Implications for Public Health Practice
Cheryl G. Healton, Donna Vallone, Julie Cartwright
pages S181-S182
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Why Social Disparities Matter for Tobacco-Control Policy
Hilary Graham
pages S183-S184
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Indexes


Author and Subject Indexes
pages S185-S186
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Frontmatter


Editorial Board
pages A1-A2
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Table of Contents
page A3
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Acknowledgments
page A4
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