This book presents a wide variety of insights into the effects of smoking on both smokers and non-smokers. Based on extensive questionnaire surveys from across the USA, this research explores the complex dynamics of intimate relationships and how they are affected by smoking, especially with regard to honest communication. The volume delves into the battles which take place behind closed doors as both smokers and non-smokers invoke personal rights and argue their positions. Finally, the authors explore how health policy and public policy can better serve both smokers and non-smokers, and what the future may hold for the regulation of tobacco use.
Inhoudsopgave
1. Introduction.- 2. Marital and Couple Relationships.- 3. Parent-Child Relationships.- 4. Anger, Silence, and Secrecy.- 5. Personal Rights and the American Way.- 6. Health.- 7. Lifestyle.- 8. Why Smoke?.- 9. Quitting.- 10. Conclusion – Beginning the Dialogue.
Over de auteur
Ian Newman, Ph.D., is Wesley C. Meierhenry Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education and Human Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA.
John De Frain, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Family Studies, Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies, College of Education and Human Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA.