Background: Media content has been shown to influence public understandings of second-hand smoke. Since 2007 there has been legislation prohibiting smoking in all enclosed public places throughout the United Kingdom (UK). In the intervening period, interest has grown in considering other policy interventions to further reduce the harms of second-hand smoke exposure. This study offers the first investigation into how the UK newsprint media are framing the current policy debate about the need for smoke-free laws to protect children from the harms of second-hand smoke exposure whilst in vehicles.<p></p> Methods: Qualitative content analysis was conducted on relevant articles from six UK and three Scottish national newspapers. ...
England banned smoking in cars carrying children in 2015 and Scotland in 2016. We used survey data f...
Objective: Small increases in smoking restrictions in cars and homes were reported after legislation...
Objectives The aim is to extend understanding of the policy and practice discourses that infor...
Background Mass media representations of health issues influence public perceptions of those issues...
Since 2007 there has been legislation prohibiting smoking in all enclosed public places throughout t...
Acknowledgements Date of Acceptance:17/10/2014 Acknowledgements: This project was funded by Cancer R...
Following restrictions on smoking in vehicles carrying children in several countries, legislation to...
Following restrictions on smoking in vehicles carrying children in several countries, legislation to...
Acknowledgements S.H., S.S. and S.D. developed the study concept and gained funding for the work. S....
Background: Smoke-free legislation was introduced in Wales in April 2007. In response to concerns r...
Background Exposure to secondhand smoke is associated with an increased risk of adverse health ef...
Background Smoke-free legislation was introduced in Wales in April 2007. In response to concerns re...
Objective Small increases in smoking restrictions in cars and homes were reported after legislation ...
Second-hand smoke exposure (SHSe) causes significant morbidity and mortality in children. A large pr...
In March 2006, smoking in public places was banned in Scotland. The following year a similar ban was...
England banned smoking in cars carrying children in 2015 and Scotland in 2016. We used survey data f...
Objective: Small increases in smoking restrictions in cars and homes were reported after legislation...
Objectives The aim is to extend understanding of the policy and practice discourses that infor...
Background Mass media representations of health issues influence public perceptions of those issues...
Since 2007 there has been legislation prohibiting smoking in all enclosed public places throughout t...
Acknowledgements Date of Acceptance:17/10/2014 Acknowledgements: This project was funded by Cancer R...
Following restrictions on smoking in vehicles carrying children in several countries, legislation to...
Following restrictions on smoking in vehicles carrying children in several countries, legislation to...
Acknowledgements S.H., S.S. and S.D. developed the study concept and gained funding for the work. S....
Background: Smoke-free legislation was introduced in Wales in April 2007. In response to concerns r...
Background Exposure to secondhand smoke is associated with an increased risk of adverse health ef...
Background Smoke-free legislation was introduced in Wales in April 2007. In response to concerns re...
Objective Small increases in smoking restrictions in cars and homes were reported after legislation ...
Second-hand smoke exposure (SHSe) causes significant morbidity and mortality in children. A large pr...
In March 2006, smoking in public places was banned in Scotland. The following year a similar ban was...
England banned smoking in cars carrying children in 2015 and Scotland in 2016. We used survey data f...
Objective: Small increases in smoking restrictions in cars and homes were reported after legislation...
Objectives The aim is to extend understanding of the policy and practice discourses that infor...