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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND Introduction Background
CHAPTER TWO RESEARCH OBJECTIVES AND METHODOLOGY Research Objectives Research Methodology
CHAPTER THREE PROFILE OF THE SAMPLE Age Gender Social economic group ( SEG) Geographic area Employment status Housing tenure Presence of children Smoking status & smoking 'policy' in the home
CHAPTER FOUR MAIN RESEARCH FINDINGS Awareness of / support for smoke-free legislation Reasons for supporting the new law Perceived impact of smoke-free legislation Attitudes to passive smoking and second-hand smoke Awareness of recent advertising about the health risks of passive smoking
APPENDIX 1 OMNIBUS SAMPLING POINTSAPPENDIX 2 NOVEMBER OMNIBUS QUESTIONNAIREAPPENDIX 3 CONFIDENCE INTERVALS / MARGINS OF ERRORAPPENDIX 4 COPY OF TOPLINE RESULT TABLESSmoking in Public Places November Omnibus 2005: Standard Analysis TablesSmoking in Public Places November Omnibus 2005: Extra Analysis Tables
This report has been produced to monitor public opinion in relation to smoking in public places during the run up to the implementation of the Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Bill . Other related publications may be viewed at www.smokefreescotland.com
The views expressed in this report are those of the researcher and do not necessarily represent those of the Department or Scottish Ministers.
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