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Smoking Ordinances, Passive Smoking and Smoking Cessation

Institution: Molecular Medicine Research Institute
Investigator(s): Joel Moskowitz, Ph.D.
Award Cycle: 1993 (Cycle 2) Grant #: 2RT-0248 Award: $151,547
Subject Area: Public Health, Public Policy, and Economics
Award Type: Research Project Awards
Abstracts
Publications

Why reports of outcome evaluations are often biased or uninterpretable: Examples from evaluations of drug abuse prevention programs
Periodical: Evaluation and Program Planning Index Medicus:
Authors: Moskowitz JM ART
Yr: 1993 Vol: 16 Nbr: 1 Abs: Pg: 1-9

The impact of California's local smoking ordinances on worksite smoking policy and on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in the workplace
Periodical: American Journal of Health Promotion Index Medicus:
Authors: Moskowitz JM, Lin Z, Hudes ES ART
Yr: 1999 Vol: 13 Nbr: Abs: Pg: 278-281

The impact of workplace smoking ordinances in California on smoking cessation
Periodical: American Journal of Public Health Index Medicus:
Authors: Moskowitz JM, Lin Z, Hudes ES ART
Yr: 2000 Vol: 90 Nbr: 5 Abs: Pg: 757-761

Why reports of outcome evaluations are often biased or uninterpretable: Examples from evaluations of drug abuse prevention programs
Periodical: Evaluation and Program Planning Index Medicus:
Authors: Moskowitz JM ART
Yr: 1993 Vol: 16 Nbr: 1 Abs: Pg: 1-9

The impact of California's local smoking ordinances on worksite smoking policy and on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in the workplace
Periodical: American Journal of Health Promotion Index Medicus:
Authors: Moskowitz JM, Lin Z, Hudes ES ART
Yr: 1999 Vol: 13 Nbr: Abs: Pg: 278-281

The impact of workplace smoking ordinances in California on smoking cessation
Periodical: American Journal of Public Health Index Medicus:
Authors: Moskowitz JM, Lin Z, Hudes ES ART
Yr: 2000 Vol: 90 Nbr: 5 Abs: Pg: 757-761