1. The Impact of Implementing Smoking Bans Among Incarcerated Substance Users: A Qualitative Study.
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Chih-Cheng Chang, Chih-Ling Huang, and Chih-Yin Chen
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SMOKING cessation , *CIGARETTE smokers , *PUBLIC health , *PRISONERS -- Substance use , *MEDICAL care of prisoners , *HEALTH risk assessment , *MEDICAL care laws - Abstract
This article reports a study evaluating the effects of implementing smoking bans among drug-using prisoners in Taiwan. Seventy-seven new entrants were recruited in May 2008. Six focus groups were conducted in a prison-based treatment center, the only prison with a total smoking ban in Taiwan. All the subjects were male and their average age was 37 years. Three general reactions to the ban were identified across all focus groups: (a) unfair/hypocritical policy; (b) being forced to stop smoking; and (c) finding ways to smoke anyway. Future studies should compare the effects of total versus partial smoking bans among drug abusers in prison to better explore policy options. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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