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Correlates of Persistent Smoking in Bars Subject to Smokefree Workplace Policy
by Roland S. Moore, Juliet P. Lee, Scott E. Martin, Michael Todd and Bong Chul Chu
Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2009, 6(4), 1341-1357; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph6041341 - 2 Apr 2009
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This study’s goal was to characterize physical and social environments of stand-alone bars associated with indoor smoking despite California’s smokefree workplace law. In a random sample of 121 stand-alone bars in San Francisco, trained observers collected data on patrons, staff, neighborhood, indoor settings [...] Read more.
This study’s goal was to characterize physical and social environments of stand-alone bars associated with indoor smoking despite California’s smokefree workplace law. In a random sample of 121 stand-alone bars in San Francisco, trained observers collected data on patrons, staff, neighborhood, indoor settings and smoking behaviors. Using bivariate (chi-square) and hierarchical linear modeling analyses, we identified four correlates of patrons’ indoor smoking: 1) bars serving predominantly Asian or Irish patrons, 2) ashtrays, 3) bartender smoking, and 4) female bartenders. Public health officials charged with enforcement of smokefree bar policies may need to attend to social practices within bars, and heighten perceptions of consistent enforcement of smokefree workplace laws. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Smoking and Tobacco Control)
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