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Reducing Secondhand Smoke Exposure: Smoking Bans and Restrictions

Included Studies

Becker DM, Conner HF, Waranch HR, et al. The impact of a total ban on smoking in the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. JAMA 1989;262:799–802.

Borland R, Pierce JP, Burns DM, Gilpin E, Johnson M, Bal D. Protection from environmental tobacco smoke in California: the case for a smoke-free workplace. JAMA 1992;268:749 –52.

Broder I, Pilger C, Corey P. Environment and well-being before and following smoking ban in office building. Can J Public Health 1993;84:254–8.

Brownson RC, Davis J, Jackson-Thompson J, Wilkerson J. Environmental tobacco smoke awareness and exposure: impact of a statewide clean indoor air law and the report of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Tob Control 1995;4:132–8.

Etter J, Ronchi A, Perneger TV. Short-term impact of a university based smoke free campaign. J Epidemiol Community Health 1999;53:710–5.

Gottlieb NH, Eriksen MP, Lovato CY, Weinstein RP, Green LW. Impact of a restrictive work site smoking policy on smoking behavior, attitudes, and norms. J Occup Med 1990;32:16–23.

Millar WJ. Evaluation of the impact of smoking restrictions in a government work setting. Can J Public Health 1988;79:379–82.

Mullooly JP, Schuman KL, Stevens VJ, Glasgow RE, Vogt TM. Smoking behavior and attitudes of employees of a large HMO before and after a work site ban on cigarette smoking. Public Health Rep 1990;105:623–8.

Patten CA, Pierce JP, Cavin SW, Berry C, Kaplan R. Progress in protecting non-smokers from environmental tobacco smoke in California workplaces. Tob Control 1995;4:139–44.

Stillman FA, Becker DM, Swank RT, et al. Ending smoking at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions. An evaluation of smoking prevalence and indoor air pollution. JAMA 1990;264:1565–9.