Work-site smoking policies: their population impact in Washington State. |
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Authors: | S Kinne A R Kristal E White J Hunt |
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Affiliation: | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA 98104. |
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Abstract: | This article presents data from a population-based, random-digit dialing telephone survey of 1228 employed adults in Washington State, conducted 1989 through 1990. Eighty-one percent of men and 91% of women reported work-site smoking restrictions. Employees in work sites with no-smoking policies were less likely to be current smokers; men in work sites with policies restricting smoking smoked fewer cigarettes on both workdays and nonworkdays. Forty-eight percent of male and 53% of female smokers reported reduced smoking as a result of work-site policy. Work-site smoking policies, intended to protect against smoke exposure, may also reduce employee smoking. |
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