England banned smoking in cars carrying children in 2015 and Scotland in 2016. We used survey data from 3 years for both countries (NEngland=3483–6920, NScotland=232–319) to assess effects of the English ban using logistic regression within a difference-in-differences framework. Among children aged 13–15 years, self-reported levels of regular exposure to smoke in cars for Scotland were 3.4% in 2012, 2.2% in 2014 and 1.3% in 2016 and for England 6.3%, 5.9% and 1.6%. The ban in England was associated with a −4.1% (95% CI −4.9% to −3.3%) absolute reduction (72% relative reduction) in exposure to tobacco smoke among children
Objective To examine the impact of the ban on smoking in enclosed public places implemented in Engla...
Background: Smoke-free legislation was introduced in Wales in April 2007. In response to concerns r...
Background In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after leg...
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 ...
In March 2006, smoking in public places was banned in Scotland. The following year a similar ban was...
BackgroundExposure to secondhand smoke is associated with an increased risk of adverse health effect...
Objective: Small increases in smoking restrictions in cars and homes were reported after legislation...
Background Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is higher among children from lower socioeconomic status ...
Introduction: Smoke-free legislation has been a great success for tobacco control but its impact on ...
Introduction: Smoke-free legislation has been a great success for tobacco control but its impact on ...
Background Comprehensive tobacco control policies can help to protect children from tobacco smoke ex...
Objective To examine the impact of the ban on smoking in enclosed public places implemented in Engla...
Background: Smoke-free legislation was introduced in Wales in April 2007. In response to concerns r...
Background In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after leg...
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 ...
In March 2006, smoking in public places was banned in Scotland. The following year a similar ban was...
BackgroundExposure to secondhand smoke is associated with an increased risk of adverse health effect...
Objective: Small increases in smoking restrictions in cars and homes were reported after legislation...
Background Secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is higher among children from lower socioeconomic status ...
Introduction: Smoke-free legislation has been a great success for tobacco control but its impact on ...
Introduction: Smoke-free legislation has been a great success for tobacco control but its impact on ...
Background Comprehensive tobacco control policies can help to protect children from tobacco smoke ex...
Objective To examine the impact of the ban on smoking in enclosed public places implemented in Engla...
Background: Smoke-free legislation was introduced in Wales in April 2007. In response to concerns r...
Background In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after leg...