Community attitudes towards environmental tobacco smoke in licensed premises: follow‐up study after the Sharp case
Abstract Objective: To examine community attitudes towards environmental tobacco smoke in licensed premises after the Sharp case decision. Method: 723 randomly selected New South Wales residents aged 18 years and over completed a telephone survey in November 2001. Results: The vast majority supporte...
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Main Authors: | Flora Tzelepis (Author), Raoul A. Walsh (Author), Christine L. Paul (Author) |
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2003-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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