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Public health or social impacts? A qualitative analysis of attitudes toward the smoke-free legislation in Scotland
Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 11/05/09
Heim D et al. – It is concluded that reasons for smoking were not challenged by promotion of the legislation. In addition to a focus on health gains, social marketing of smoke–free legislation and initiatives may therefore benefit from a stronger focus on social and contextual effects of such policies.
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