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A Discourse Study of Institutional Language in the Home Birth Setting ...
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Sign Languages of Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea, and their Challenges for Sign Language Typology ...
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Lexical conventionalization and the emergence of grammatical devices in a second generation homesign system in Peru ...
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Fathers’ Views and Experiences of Creating a Smoke-Free Home: A Scoping Review
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In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health ; Volume 16 ; Issue 24 (2019)
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Enabling parents to create a smoke-free home is one of the key ways that children&rsquo ; s exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) can be reduced. Smoke-free home interventions have largely targeted mothers who smoke, and there is little understanding of the barriers and facilitators that fathers experience in creating a smoke-free home. Systematic searches combining terms for fathers, homes, and SHS exposure were run in April 2019 in Web of Science&rsquo ; s Citation Indices, PsycINFO, and PubMed for English-language studies published since 2008. The searches identified 980 records for screening, plus 66 records from other sources. Twelve studies reported in 13 papers were included in this scoping review. Eight of the studies were conducted in Asian countries (five in China, one in India, one in Japan, and one in Iran), three were conducted in Canada, and one in Turkey. Findings were extracted in verbatim text for thematic analysis. The review identified that attitudes and knowledge, cultural and social norms, gender power relations, and shifting perceptions and responsibilities related to fatherhood can impact on fathers&rsquo ; views of their role in relation to creating and maintaining a smoke-free home. There were too few published studies that had assessed smoke-free home interventions with fathers to draw conclusions regarding effective approaches. Research is clearly needed to inform our understanding of fathers&rsquo ; roles, successes and challenges in creating and maintaining a smoke-free home, so that father-inclusive rather than mother-led interventions can be developed to benefit entire households and improve gender equity as well as health.
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barriers; facilitators; fathers; gender; males; scoping review; second-hand smoke; smoke-free home; smoking
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16245164
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Review on the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Smart Homes
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In: Smart Cities ; Volume 2 ; Issue 3 ; Pages 25-420 (2019)
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Older adult mistreatment, dementia, and the family caregiver in the Northeastern Ontario home: the influence of context on professional agency
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The Emergence of Translanguaging Pedagogy: A Dialogue between Theory and Practice
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In: Journal of Multilingual Education Research (2019)
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Table of Contents for Volume 9
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In: Journal of Multilingual Education Research (2019)
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Writing & Linguistics News
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In: Writing & Linguistics News (2019)
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What is Home? A Collaborative Multimodal Inquiry Project by Transnational Youth in South Philadelphia
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In: in:cite journal; Vol 2 (2019); 4-24 ; 2562-265X (2019)
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Going digital: enabling caregivers to optimise the linguistic environment for children with significant hearing loss
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Evitar la violencia obstétrica: motivo para decidir el parto en casa ; Obstetric Violence: A Reason for Choosing Home Birth
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In: MUSAS. Revista de Investigación en Mujer, Salud y Sociedad; Vol. 4, No 2 (2019): Violencia institucionalizada: relaciones de poder y sumisión de los cuerpos femeninos; 53-77 ; 2385-7005 (2019)
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A Home-Based Language Intervention with Mexican Immigrant Mothers and Their Children
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Pilot study of executive functions in elderly adults in care homes
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Disparitäten im Wortschatzerwerb : Zum Einfluss des Arbeitsgedächtnisses und der Anregungsqualität in Kindergarten und Familie auf den Erwerb lexikalischen Wissens
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Language interaction among international students in classes of English as medium of instruction at the UA
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Evitar la violencia obstétrica: motivo para decidir el parto en casa ; Obstetric Violence: A Reason for Choosing Home Birth
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English Language Learners and Home-Language Text Use in Secondary English Language Arts Classrooms
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In: Theses and Dissertations (2019)
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Lexical conventionalization and the emergence of grammatical devices in a second generation homesign system in Peru
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Language, identity and parenting in acculturation: A case study of Saudi Arabian mothers sojourning in New Zealand
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