Pederson L L, Bull S B, Ashley M J, Lefcoe N M
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatics, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
Am J Prev Med. 1986 Nov-Dec;2(6):316-23.
From the results of a population survey (n = 1,383) in the province of Ontario on legislative measures to restrict cigarette smoking we conclude that more is known about the adverse effects of active smoking than about those of passive smoking. Most people supported some degree of restriction in 13 specified locations. A majority supported total bans on smoking in day care and health-related facilities. Most respondents thought municipal governments should be responsible for legislating such bans and owner/managers responsible for enforcing them. However, there were a variety of opinions on the effectiveness of legislation in helping people to quit smoking. Responses differed slightly according to the geographic locations of the respondents, with residents of urban areas with bylaws being more restrictive. We suggest that such opinions and attitudes be studied further before legislative measures are enacted, so that all segments of the population are satisfied and unnecessary conflicts can be avoided.
根据安大略省一项关于限制吸烟立法措施的人口调查(n = 1383)结果,我们得出结论:人们对主动吸烟的不良影响的了解比对被动吸烟的了解更多。大多数人支持在13个特定场所进行一定程度的限制。大多数人支持在日托和与健康相关的设施中全面禁烟。大多数受访者认为市政府应负责制定此类禁令,业主/经理负责执行。然而,对于立法在帮助人们戒烟方面的有效性存在各种不同意见。根据受访者的地理位置,回答略有差异,有地方法规的城市地区居民限制更严格。我们建议在颁布立法措施之前进一步研究这些意见和态度,以便让所有人群都满意并避免不必要的冲突。