Reconciling Parenting and Smoking in the Context of Child Development

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Summary

Most research focuses on the negative impact of second-hand smoke and children and ways to reduce this risk. This study utilized qualitative interviews to better understand how children influence parent smoking practices. Results indicated that although parents wanted to protect their children and desired their children to never smoke they were able reconcile their desire to smoke and parent using various methods.

Citation
Bottorff, J. L., Oliffe, J. L., Kelly, M. T., Johnson, J. L., Chan, A. (2013). Reconciling Parenting and Smoking in the Context of Child Development. Qualitative Health Research, 23, 1042-1053. doi:10.1177/1049732313494118