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Satterlund, Travis D.; Lee, Juliet P.; Moore, Roland S. – Journal of Drug Education, 2012
California's Smoke-Free Workplace Act--CA Labor Code Sec. 6404.5(a)--was extended to bars in 1998. This article analyzes changes in normative beliefs and behaviors related to bar smoking in the decade following the adoption of the Act. In a series of studies evaluating the smoke-free workplace law in bars, researchers conducted extensive…
Descriptors: Smoking, Social Environment, Behavior Standards, Law Enforcement
Satterlund, Travis D.; Antin, Tamar M. J.; Lee, Juliet P.; Moore, Roland S. – Journal of Drug Education, 2009
California's Smoke-Free Workplace Act was extended to include bars in 1998. While the majority of bars in the state have become smoke free, in many bars patrons and staff continue to smoke despite the law. The authors present findings from a study which assessed cultural factors related to continued smoking in bars in the city of San Francisco. In…
Descriptors: Smoking, Ethnic Groups, Cultural Influences, Urban Areas
Gold, Gregg J.; Nguyen, Alyssa T. – Journal of Drug Education, 2009
Use of marijuana and alcohol among current college students (N = 1101) was compared to the perceptions and use of entering freshmen (N = 481) surveyed before the start of classes. Entering freshmen significantly misperceived campus norms for marijuana use, over-estimating that almost every student used in the last 30 days, p less than 0.001.…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Marijuana, Drinking, Social Attitudes