Interrupted time series study found mixed effects of the impact of the Bavarian smoke-free legislation on pregnancy outcomes
Abstract In 2007 the German government passed smoke-free legislation, leaving the details of implementation to the individual federal states. In January 2008 Bavaria implemented one of the strictest laws in Germany. We investigated its impact on pregnancy outcomes and applied an interrupted time ser...
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Auteurs principaux: | Stephanie Polus, Jacob Burns, Sabine Hoffmann, Tim Mathes, Ulrich Mansmann, Jasper V. Been, Nicholas Lack, Daniela Koller, Werner Maier, Eva A. Rehfuess |
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2021
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