IntroductionSeveral states implemented comprehensive smoke-free laws in workplaces (14 states), restaurants (17 states), and bars (13 states) between 2002 and 2007. We tested the hypothesis that public support for smoke-free laws increases at a higher rate in states that implemented smoke-free laws between 2002 and 2007 (group A) than in states that implemented smoke-free laws after that time or not at all (group B). The period before the implementation (1992-2001) was also considered.MethodsData was used from the Current Population Survey (CPS) Tobacco Use Supplements (TUS), which is representative for the U.S. adult population. Respondents were asked whether they thought smoking should not be allowed in indoor work areas, restaurants, and...
Background European countries differ considerably in the scope and the extent of their policies to p...
A large literature has documented relationships between state clean indoor air laws (SCIALs) and smo...
IntroductionContinued progress in implementing smoke-free laws throughout the United States would be...
Introduction: Several states implemented comprehensive smoke-free laws in workplaces (14 states), re...
Objective: To explore determinants of support for and reported compliance with smoke-free policies i...
Introduction Smoke-free air laws in restaurants and bars protect patrons and workers from involuntar...
US Surgeon General advises that no level of exposure to secondhand smoke is safe [1]. Increasingly, ...
Although approximately 82 percent of the US population was covered by some form of law that restrict...
This descriptive, cross-sectional study was used to collect and analyze data provided from a pencil ...
Background: Support for smoke-free policies increases over time and particularly after implementatio...
Indiana recently implemented a statewide smoke-free indoor air law that has prohibited smoking in bo...
Smoke-free policies prevent exposure to secondhand smoke and encourage tobacco cessation. Local smok...
Background: The decade long California Tobacco Control Program is unique to the nation in its durati...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of smoke-free laws on employee turnover and tra...
Comprehensive smoke-free legislation covering all enclosed public places and workplaces was implemen...
Background European countries differ considerably in the scope and the extent of their policies to p...
A large literature has documented relationships between state clean indoor air laws (SCIALs) and smo...
IntroductionContinued progress in implementing smoke-free laws throughout the United States would be...
Introduction: Several states implemented comprehensive smoke-free laws in workplaces (14 states), re...
Objective: To explore determinants of support for and reported compliance with smoke-free policies i...
Introduction Smoke-free air laws in restaurants and bars protect patrons and workers from involuntar...
US Surgeon General advises that no level of exposure to secondhand smoke is safe [1]. Increasingly, ...
Although approximately 82 percent of the US population was covered by some form of law that restrict...
This descriptive, cross-sectional study was used to collect and analyze data provided from a pencil ...
Background: Support for smoke-free policies increases over time and particularly after implementatio...
Indiana recently implemented a statewide smoke-free indoor air law that has prohibited smoking in bo...
Smoke-free policies prevent exposure to secondhand smoke and encourage tobacco cessation. Local smok...
Background: The decade long California Tobacco Control Program is unique to the nation in its durati...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of smoke-free laws on employee turnover and tra...
Comprehensive smoke-free legislation covering all enclosed public places and workplaces was implemen...
Background European countries differ considerably in the scope and the extent of their policies to p...
A large literature has documented relationships between state clean indoor air laws (SCIALs) and smo...
IntroductionContinued progress in implementing smoke-free laws throughout the United States would be...