Secondhand Tobacco Smoke Exposure Reduction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reducing Breast Cancer Risk in Korean American Women
The goals of the study are to develop a culturally and linguistically appropriate
intervention to reduce SHS exposure for LEP Korean women using a family-focused intervention
approach targeting Korean Americans ages 18 and above in the greater San Francisco Bay Area,
CA, and to evaluate efficacy of the proposed intervention. The study is a single group
feasibility trial targeting a total of 4 lay health workers (LHW) and 24 dyads of LEP Korean
women with self-reported SHS exposure at home and a male household smoker. The hypothesis is:
H. Can a family-based intervention approach reduce SHS exposure among Korean American women
who live with a current smoker?
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