Letter to the Editor

The Effects of Second-Hand Smoking Prevention Program Developed Based on Protection on Motivation Theory in School Aged Children

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AN H-S, KWEON Y-R. The Effects of Second-Hand Smoking Prevention Program Developed Based on Protection on Motivation Theory in School Aged Children. Iran J Public Health. 2020;49(6):1173-1175.