Nienke Boderie

Chapter 1 General introduction 9
Chapter 2 Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking-attributable mortality in Europe; understanding trends 2000-2020 19
Part I 54
Chapter 3 Assessing public support for extending smoke-free policies beyond enclosed public places and workplaces: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis BMJ Open 57
Chapter 4 Public support for smoke-free policies in outdoor areas and (semi-) private places: a systematic review and meta-analysis 73
Chapter 5 Public support for smoke-free private indoor and public outdoor areas in the Netherlands: a trend analysis from 211
Chapter 6 Smokers’ responses to being addressed when smoking in an outdoor voluntary smoke-free zone: An observational study 229
Chapter 7 The next step for a smoke-free generation: a multidisciplinary study of opportunities for expanding smoke-free environments in the Netherlands (translated from Dutch) 241
Part II 256
Chapter 8 A social care programme’s impact on quit-smoking intention in multi-problem households: exploring the scarcity theor 258
Chapter 9 Deposit? Yes, please! The effect of different modes of assigning reward-and deposit-based financial incentives 277
Chapter 10 PERSonalised Incentives for Supporting Tobacco cessation (PERSIST) among healthcare employees: a randomised controlled trial protocol 337
Chapter 11 PERSonalised Incentives for Supporting Tobacco cessation (PERSIST) among healthcare employees: evaluation and lessons learned Invited for resubmission at Critical Public Health 357
Chapter 12 General discussion 391
Appendices 409
Summary 410
Samenvatting 416
List of Publications 422
Contributing authors 424
PhD portfolio 430
About the author 433
Dankwoord 434

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