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Is there an impact of public smoking bans on self-reported smoking status and exposure to secondhand smoke?

BMC Public Health

March 2011

Primary Care and Population Health, Institute for Clinical and Evaluative Studies, (2075 Bayview Avenue Room G1-06), Toronto, (M4N 3M5), Canada.

Background: Implementation of smoke free policies has potentially substantial effects on health by reducing secondhand smoke exposure. However little is known about whether the introduction of anti-smoking legislation translates into decreased secondhand smoke exposure. We examined whether smoking bans impact rates of secondhand smoke exposure in public places and rates of complete workplace smoking restriction.

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