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Passive Smoking at Home by Socioeconomic Factors in a Japanese Population: NIPPON DATA2010.

Nguyen Hoan Le MinhNobuo NishiAya KadotaNagako OkudaHisatomi ArimaAkira FujiyoshiYasutaka NakanoTakayoshi OhkuboHirotsugu UeshimaAkira OkayamaKatsuyuki Miura
Published in: Journal of epidemiology (2018)
An employed status, lower education, and being single were associated with passive smoking at home in the non-current smoking women of a representative Japanese population.
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