Nienke Boderie

Chapter 4 158 Author (year) Geographic location Smoke-free location Support measure Answer options Overall sample size Reported support overall Support transformed, reversed etc. Bo-Woo (2012) Daejeon (Korea) Tour sites Should smokefree zones be implemented at tour sites Agree; disagree n = 1013 79.6% 79.6% Bo-Woo (2012) Daejeon (Korea) Pedestrian crosswalks Should smokefree zones be implemented at pedestrian crosswalks Agree; disagree n = 1013 80.1% 80.1% Bo-Woo (2012) Daejeon (Korea) Sidewalks Should smokefree zones be implemented at sidewalks Agree; disagree n = 1013 76.7% 76.7% Bo-Woo (2012) Daejeon (Korea) Parking lots Should smokefree zones be implemented in parking lots Agree; disagree n = 1013 79.6% 79.6% Cartanyà-Hueso (2019) Barcelona (Spain) Outdoor areas shopping centres Should smoking be prohibited in outdoor shopping centres? Yes (agree, totally agree); no (neutral, disagree, totally disagree) n = 736 42.5% 42.5% Gendall (2013) New Zealand Footpaths in shopping areas Indicate support for smoke-free footpaths in shopping areas Eleven-point Likert scale n = 828 61.0% 61.0% Rashid (2014) George Town (Malaysia) City centre Support for making the GTWHS a smoke free zone Support; no support n = 2969 90.9% 90.9% eRhoades (2019) Oklahoma (USA) City owned properties Policies that prohibit tobacco use on cityowned properties Favour; neither favour nor oppose; oppose n = 4461 75.3% 75.3%

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