Nienke Boderie

Public support for smoke-free policies in outdoor areas and (semi-) private places: a systematic review and meta-analysis 147 4 Author (year) Geographic location Smoke-free location Support measure Answer options Overall sample size Reported support overall Support transformed, reversed etc. Dono (2015) South Australia Public transport stops Smoking ban at transport stops such as bus, tram and train stops Approved (approve, strongly approve); disapproved (disapproved, strongly disapproved n = 2002 79.6% 79.6% Dono (2015) South Australia Public transport stops (2012, preimplementation ) Smoking ban at transport stops such as bus, tram and train stops Approved (approve, strongly approve); disapproved (disapproved, strongly disapproved n = 2005 78.3% 78.3% Dono (2015) South Australia Public transport stops (2013, postimplementation Smoking ban at transport stops such as bus, tram and train stops Approved (approve, strongly approve); disapproved (disapproved, strongly disapproved n = 2013 93.5% 93.5% Li (2016) New Zealand Outdoor transport waiting areas Smoking should be banned in all outdoor transport waiting areas Agree (Strongly agree, agree); not agree (neither agree nor disagree, disagree, strongly disagree) n = 2,954 74.6% 74.6% Lund (2016) Norway Roofed stands for buses, trains, boats, trams and taxis What is your opinion if the government were to implement these regulations on smoking behaviour? Prohibit smoking at roofed stands for buses, trains, boats, trams and taxis Five-point Likert scale (1 = no support, 5 = full support) n= 5543 Mean (SD) 3.97 (1.44) 74.3%

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