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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 87, Issue 12 2042-2044, Copyright © 1997 by American Public Health Association

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Behavior intentions of the public after bans on smoking in restaurants and bars.

L Biener and M Siegel

Center for Survey Research, University of Massachusetts, Boston 02125, USA.

OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the potential effect of smoke-free policies on bar and restaurant patronage. METHODS: Random-digit dialing techniques were used in surveying a representative sample of Massachusetts adults (n = 2356) by telephone. RESULTS: Approximately 61% of the respondents predicted no change in their use of restaurants in response to smoke-free policies, 30% predicted increased use, and 8% predicted decreased use. In turn, 69% of the respondents predicted no change in their patronage of bars, while 20% predicted increased use and 11% predicted decreased use. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that smoke-free policies are likely to increase overall patronage of bars and restaurants.




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