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Acceptability of testing children for tobacco-smoke exposure: a national parent survey.
Winickoff JP, Tanski SE, McMillen RC, Ross KM, Lipstein EA, Hipple BJ, Friebely J, Klein JD. Winickoff JP, et al. Pediatrics. 2011 Apr;127(4):628-34. doi: 10.1542/peds.2010-2462. Epub 2011 Mar 21. Pediatrics. 2011. PMID: 21422089 Free PMC article.
The sample was weighted by race and gender, based on the 2005 US Census, to be representative of the US population. RESULTS: Of 2070 eligible respondents contacted, 1803 (87.1%) completed the surveys. Among 477 parents in the sample, 60.1% thought that children shou …
The sample was weighted by race and gender, based on the 2005 US Census, to be representative of the US population. RESULTS: Of 2070 eligibl …
Using the postpartum hospital stay to address mothers' and fathers' smoking: the NEWS study.
Winickoff JP, Healey EA, Regan S, Park ER, Cole C, Friebely J, Rigotti NA. Winickoff JP, et al. Pediatrics. 2010 Mar;125(3):518-25. doi: 10.1542/peds.2009-0356. Epub 2010 Feb 1. Pediatrics. 2010. PMID: 20123776 Clinical Trial.
METHODS: During a 14-month period (February 2005 to April 2006), we assessed the smoking status of both parents of all newborns who were delivered at a hospital child birth center. Parents who were current smokers (1 cigarette, even a puff, in past 30 days) or recent quitt …
METHODS: During a 14-month period (February 2005 to April 2006), we assessed the smoking status of both parents of all newborns who were del …
Beliefs about the health effects of "thirdhand" smoke and home smoking bans.
Winickoff JP, Friebely J, Tanski SE, Sherrod C, Matt GE, Hovell MF, McMillen RC. Winickoff JP, et al. Pediatrics. 2009 Jan;123(1):e74-9. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-2184. Pediatrics. 2009. PMID: 19117850 Free PMC article.
RESULTS: Of 2000 eligible respondents contacted, 1510 (87%) completed surveys, 1478 (97.9%) answered all questions pertinent to this analysis, and 273 (18.9%) were smokers. Overall, 95.4% of nonsmokers versus 84.1% of smokers agreed that secondhand smoke harms the health o …
RESULTS: Of 2000 eligible respondents contacted, 1510 (87%) completed surveys, 1478 (97.9%) answered all questions pertinent to this analysi …
Clinical effort against secondhand smoke exposure: development of framework and intervention.
Winickoff JP, Park ER, Hipple BJ, Berkowitz A, Vieira C, Friebely J, Healey EA, Rigotti NA. Winickoff JP, et al. Pediatrics. 2008 Aug;122(2):e363-75. doi: 10.1542/peds.2008-0478. Pediatrics. 2008. PMID: 18676523 Free PMC article.
METHODS: The scientific development of the intervention occurred in 3 stages. In stage 1, we designed an office system for parental tobacco control in the pediatric outpatient setting on the basis of complementary conceptual frameworks of preventive services delivery, conc …
METHODS: The scientific development of the intervention occurred in 3 stages. In stage 1, we designed an office system for parental t …
A national survey of the acceptability of quitlines to help parents quit smoking.
Winickoff JP, Tanski SE, McMillen RC, Hipple BJ, Friebely J, Healey EA. Winickoff JP, et al. Pediatrics. 2006 Apr;117(4):e695-700. doi: 10.1542/peds.2005-1946. Pediatrics. 2006. PMID: 16585283
In contrast, of the 122 smoking parents who accompanied their child to the doctor in the past year, only 11 (9%) had any counseling recommended to them, and only 1 (0.8%) was actually enrolled. These results did not vary by parent age, gender, race, or child age. ...
In contrast, of the 122 smoking parents who accompanied their child to the doctor in the past year, only 11 (9%) had any counseling recommen …
State-of-the-art interventions for office-based parental tobacco control.
Winickoff JP, Berkowitz AB, Brooks K, Tanski SE, Geller A, Thomson C, Lando HA, Curry S, Muramoto M, Prokhorov AV, Best D, Weitzman M, Pbert L; Tobacco Consortium, Center for Child Health Research of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Winickoff JP, et al. Pediatrics. 2005 Mar;115(3):750-60. doi: 10.1542/peds.2004-1055. Pediatrics. 2005. PMID: 15741382 Review.