Are homeless transitional shelters receptive to environmental tobacco control interventions?
(Disponible en anglais seulement.)
The tobacco control community maintains that homeless shelter providers have common opinions that homeless individuals regard quitting smoking as unimportant and see tobacco as a commodity. Interviews and focus groups with homeless people reveal that homeless people are interested in quitting smoking in the near future.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tc.2006.018697
Comment: Shows that when thinking about cessation programs aimed at specific groups, it’s important to talk to the audience directly, rather than the intermediaries.