The short-term impact of national smoke-free workplace legislation on passive smoking and tobacco use
- PMID: 11527773
- PMCID: PMC1446796
- DOI: 10.2105/ajph.91.9.1416
The short-term impact of national smoke-free workplace legislation on passive smoking and tobacco use
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- Am J Public Health 2001 Dec;91(12):1920
Abstract
Objectives: This study sought to evaluate the short-term impact of national smoke-free workplace legislation on employee exposure to environmental tobacco smoke at work and on employee smoking habits.
Methods: We performed 2 cross-sectional studies in 9 medium-sized and large Finnish workplaces, before and after implementation of national smoke-free workplace legislation. We assessed tobacco smoke exposure via questionnaire and indoor air nicotine measurements.
Results: Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke declined considerably after the legislation was implemented. Tobacco consumption among smokers diminished. Nicotine concentrations fell significantly.
Conclusions: Legislation was more efficient than voluntary workplace-specific smoking restrictions in reducing passive smoking and cigarette consumption.
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