Could workplace non-smoking policy reduce smoking behaviors?
A multi-level analysis of a workplace smoking surveillance study –> Home | Browse by Day | or Program | Author Index 175681 Could workplace non-smoking policy reduce smoking behaviors? A multi-level analysis of a workplace smoking surveillance study Monday, October 27, 2008 Fu-Li Chen, PhD , Department of Public Health, Fu Jen Catholic University, Sinjhuang,Taipei county, Taiwan Peter Y. Chen, PhD , Department of Psychology, Safety Management Applied Research Team, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO Chih-Cheng Hsu, PhD , Division of Health Policy Reserach, National Health Research Institute, Miaoli County, Taiwan Yun-Rou Chen , Department of Public Health, Fu Jen Catholic University, Sinjhuang,Taipei county, Taiwan Yi -Tien Lin , Department of Public Health, Fu Jen Catholic University, Sinjhuang,Taipei county, Taiwan Introduction:To reduce smoking behaviors at work through non-smoking policy has been proposed over years. The study examined its effect based on a surveillance s