Employee and public responses to simulated violations of no-smoking regulations in Spain.
- 1 June 1997
- journal article
- Published by American Public Health Association in American Journal of Public Health
- Vol. 87 (6) , 1035-1037
- https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.87.6.1035
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated compliance with regulations prohibiting smoking in public places by using a new method of smoking simulation. METHODS: Sites in Sabadell, Spain, were visited by observers who lit a cigarette, simulating the act of smoking, and noted the placement and content of signs indicating smoking restrictions. RESULTS: A warning was given in only 17% of sites. A significant association was observed between the presence of signs banning smoking and the elicitation of a warning from people present. CONCLUSIONS: Simulating the violation of smoking restrictions may be used as an efficient method of assessing enforcement of the prohibition of public smoking.Keywords
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