Health New Zealand14 July 20041 Smokefree homes are the key to reducing adolescent smoking, and reducing parental smoking Murray Laugesen Health New Zealand.

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Health New Zealand14 July Smokefree homes are the key to reducing adolescent smoking, and reducing parental smoking Murray Laugesen Health New Zealand

14 July Smoking parents, smoky home and smoking at year 10 are inter-related ASH year 10 survey 2003

Health New Zealand14 July The more parents who smoke, the more students with smoky homes ASH year 10 survey 2003

Health New Zealand14 July Regardless of parental smoking, a smokefree home protects adolescents from daily smoking Smokefree home, parents don’t smoke  5% smoke daily at year 10 Smoky home, parents don’t smoke  19% smoke daily at year 10 _______________________________________________________ Smokefree home, one parent smokes  12% smoke daily at year 10 Smoky home, one parent smokes  19% smoke daily at year 10 _______________________________________________________ Smokefree home, both parents smoke  21% smoke daily at year 10 Smoky home, both parents smoke  32% smoke daily at year 10

Health New Zealand14 July Regardless of parental smoking, a smokefree home protects adolescents from daily smoking ASH Year 10 survey 2003

Health New Zealand14 July Smokefree homes campaign Smoke-free homes will: Will help smokers quit and cut down Richards D, et al. N Z Med J May 2;116(1173):U417. Protects family from SHS avoiding 15% excess mortality risk from heart disease, stroke Hill, Blakely, Woodward BMJ 2004 Is closely associated with adolescents not starting ASHNZ surveys