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Chapter 4 180 Author (year) Description of policy Implementation date Implementation level Enforcement Observational period Selection of participants RodríguezGonzález (2021) Support for hypothetical policies - - - Not reported Adults age 18 and over selected from the white section of the 2015 telephone directory, computer assisted telephone interviews. Excluding those who acknowledged using drugs, alcohol or psychotics in the last 12 hours. Rosen (2012) Support for hypothetical policies - - - November 30 to December 22, 2010 National phone survey among Israeli adults Rosenberg (2012) Support for hypothetical policies - - - November 2010 Western Australia adults age 1869, randomly selected through electronic household directories Ruokolainen (2018) Tobacco end game aim to end tobacco use in Finland by 2030 2010, updated in 2016 Not reported Not reported 2012 FINRISK study data; Adults age 25-74, stratified random sample drawn from population register. Postal invitation for examination and questionnaire, questionnaire on smoking given after examination and returned by mail Sabrian (2019) Support for hypothetical policies - - - July to October, 2016 Students of Universities Riau, They were conveniently recruited from all schools and faculties in the university. Sæbø (2019) Support for the proposal to ban smoking in vehicles when children are present Proposed in 2012, not implemented yet Not reported Not reported December 2014 to January 2015 IPSOS MMI web panel; double optin method combined with info on background variables resulting in a random sample of individuals who agreed to participate in surveys and who are active members of the panel. Mobile platform following population extraction in the 15-30 age group. Sampling quotas for age, gender and region

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