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Chapter 1 Passive Smoking - Beliefs, Attitudes, and Exposures in the United States

Date: 1988 (est.)
Length: 28 pages
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Author
Novotny, T.E.
Type
REPT, OTHER REPORT
BIBL, BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAR, CHART/GRAPH/MAPS
Area
SPEARS,ALEXANDER/OFFICE
Site
G65
Request
R1-037
Named Organization
American Academy of Family Physicians
American Board of Family Practice
American Cancer Society
American Lung Assn
American Society for Personnel Administr
Bna
Bureau of Natl Affairs
Gallup Org
Hamilton Frederick
Hhs, Dept of Health and Human Services
Louis Harris
Nas, Natl Academy of Sciences
Natl Clearinghouse on Smoking + Health
Natl Restaurant Assn
Ny City
Ny Times
Office of Health Promotion + Disease Pre
Office on Smoking + Health
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance
Prevention
Roper, Roper Org
TI, Tobacco Inst
US Bureau of the Census
US Public Health Service
Usphs
Wcbs
Named Person
Harris
Lewit
Mills
Peterson
Rosenstock
Surgeon General
Date Loaded
18 Dec 2001
Master ID
87808171/8434
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Litigation
Feda/Produced
Author (Organization)
Centers for Disease Control
Office on Smoking + Health
Characteristic
DRFT, DRAFT
EXTR, EXTRA
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mll98c00

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Table 1. Surveys With Information on Beliefs, Attitudes, and Exposures to Environmental Tobacco Smoke Survey YLLL Suonsor Adult Use of Tobacco 1964,1966,1970 1975,1986 Office on Smoking and Health Research and Forecasts 1985 American Academy of Family Physicians Gallup Survey 1983,1985,1987 American Lung Association Gallup Survey Gallup Survey Harris Poll Roper Organization Hamilton, Frederick and Schneiders 1987 1988 1987 1974,1976,1978 1988 National Restaurant Association American Cancer Society Prevention Magazine Tobacco Institute Tobacco Institute
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Table 6b. If People Want to Smoke, They Should Not Do So Inside Public Places Where it Might Disturb Others. (1987) Aaree Dise¢ree No Oninion Current Smokers 67 22 9 Former Smokers 80 10 8 Never Smokers 89 5 5 All Respondents 81 11 7 Source: NHIS-CEC 1987
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prohibition policy in a halth maintainance organization. American J. Publ. Health 76(8):1014-1015, 1986. Support for smoking ban. New York Times, July 5, 1988:B2. i 20
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Table 8. Restrictions on Smoking in Public Places (% of respondents favoring increase) by Smoking Status, 1964, 1966, 1970, 1975, and 1986 Smokina Status 1964 1966 1970 1975 1986* Current Smokers 34 35 42 51 23 Former Smokers 56 58 61 77 53 Never Smokers 68 67 68 82 63 All Respondents 52 52 57 70 50 *The question for the first four surveys read "The smoking of cigarettes should be allowed in fewer places than it is now." The question in 1986 read "There are already enough restrictions on where people can amoke." Source: Adult Use of Tobacco Surveys 1964, 1966, 1970, 1975, and 1986.
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Table 4. Public Opinion (X of Respondents) on Separation of Smokers and Nonsmokers in Selected Public Places, 1978 Smokina In separate should be permitted sections Anywhere S_ 7 In trains, airplanes and buses 91 7 In theaters 83 11 In eating places 73 25 At indoor sporting events 73 22 At public meetings 67 28 In train, plane, bus stations 62 34 In work places or offices 61 34 In barber or beauty shops 53 42 Source: Roper Organization 1978
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Table 5.a Public Opinion (% of Respondents) on Banning Smoking in Selected Public Places, 1978 Should smokina be Banned b Not banned i In elevators 86 12 In doctors' or dentists' waiting rooms 69 27 In retail stores 55 41 In theaters 44 47 At indoor sporting events 34 57 At public meetings 32 58 In city, state or federal buildings 32 63 In taxis 32 64 In trains, planes, buses 26 65 In eating places 23 68 In barber or beauty shops 21 70 In work places or offices 17 73 In train, plane, bus stations 16 75 Source: Roper Organization 1978
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TABLES AND FIGIIREB. CHAPTER 1 21
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Table 5.b Public Opinion (% of Respondents) on Prohibiting Smoking or Retaining Current Policies in Selected Public Places, 1988 C~rr r yt Policy Prohibit all Smokinc No Restriction _, In Restaurants 74 24 2 In Worksites 76 20 3 Source: Hamilton, Frederick, and Schneidera 1988
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Table 3.b Reactions to Secondhand Smoke in Public Places, 1987* Former Never Total e s Smokers Ask Person Not to Smoke 4 5 4 Move Away 52 46 52 Do Nothing 40 47 40 Something else 3 3 3 *Not asked of current smokers Source: 1987 HHIS-CEC
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Table 6.a Should Smokers Refrain from Smoking in the Presence of Nonsmokers? (% of Respondents) by Cigarette Smoking Status, 1983, 1985, 1987, and 1989 Smokins Status Agree Disearee Don't K^-ow $urvevYear M = _§.Zi$ i3LU M _@,Q M _!65.M LU Current Smokers 55 62 64 39 37 31 6 1 5 Former Smokers 70 78 76 22 22 19 8 0 5 Nonsmokers 82 85 86 14 15 10 4 * 4 All Respondents 69 75 77 82 25 24 19 15 6 1 4 2 Less than 0.5% Source: Gallup Surveys 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989

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