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Public support for smoke-free policies in outdoor areas and (semi-) private places: a systematic review and meta-analysis 135 4 Author (year) Geographic location Smoke-free location Support measure Answer options Overall sample size Reported support overall Support transformed, reversed etc. Marsh (2014) Dunedin (New Zealand) University campus Indicate your support for the following university policies: a complete smoke free campus (i.e. no smoking on any university grounds) Eleven-point scale Students : n = 268 7.7 77.0% Mishra (2011) USA University campus Believe that entire campus should be smoke-free Not reported Faculty: n = 193 Staff: n = 291 Graduate: n = 317 Undergraduate: n = 2088 Faculty: 75% Staff: 73.0% Graduate: 71.0% Undergraduate: 56.0% 61.0% Niemeier (2014) Midwestern USA College campus Would you be in support of the campus going completely smokefree Yes; no n = 1266 See subgroup smoking status 63.0% Rosen (2012) Israel College campuses Support for smoke-free college campuses In favour (57); neutral (4); opposed (1-3) n = 505 36.5% 36.5% Ramachandran (2020) Mississippi (USA) University campus Smoking should be banned on all university property 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree) n = 1541 Mean (SD): 3.6 (1.3) 65.0% Sabrian (2019) Riau (Indonesia) University campus Perception regarding smoke-free campus policy Agree(strongly agree; somewhat agree) disagree (somewhat disagree, disagree) Students: n = 880 Strongly agree = 88.3% Somewhat agree = 7.8% 96.1%

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