Nienke Boderie

Public support for smoke-free policies in outdoor areas and (semi-) private places: a systematic review and meta-analysis 177 4 Author (year) Description of policy Implementation date Implementation level Enforcement Observational period Selection of participants Marsh (2014) Support for hypothetical policies - - - October 2012 Random sample of students and staff selected from University of Otago HR and student enrolment databases MartínezSánchez (2014) Support for hypothetical policies - - - February to April 2011 and February to May 2012 Face-to-face interviews conducted by DOXA McMillen (2004) Support for hypothetical policies - - - July to September, 2002 The Social Climate Survey of Tobacco Control; random digit dialling adults age 18 and older McMillen (2019) Policy prohibiting the use of combustible tobacco products in all public housing living units, indoor common areas and Public Housing Authorities administrative office buildings, as well as all outdoor areas up to 25ft from public housing in the U.S. July 31, 2018 National law Not reported 2015 2015 Social Climate Survey of Tobacco Control; dual-frame survey administered to national probability samples of U.S. adults Meng (2016) Support for hypothetical policies - - - October 2015 to January 2016 Adults age 18 years and older living in multi-unit housing in target districts in the city of Los Angeles. Those living in residential motels/hotels or single-family homes were excluded. Mishra (2011) Support for hypothetical policies - - - Spring 2009 All faculty, staff and students registered on the university’s e-mail network were emailed with an incentive to complete survey, there was 3 follow up emails to non-respondents

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