2005 Questionnaire Survey on Non-Smoking at Public Places, Schools, Nursery Schools and Post Offices in Mizunami (Comparison with 2004 Survey)
10.2185/jjrm.54.756
- Author:
Tetsuo HATTORI
;
Hiroyuki OHBAYASHI
;
Masanori NISHIO
;
Hirohiko YAMASE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Surveys;
Smoking;
public;
Schools, Nursery;
After values
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
2005;54(5):756-761
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
This paper reports the findings of a follow-up survey on non-smoking carried out in 2005. The previous survey was conducted in 2004 by distributing questionnaires to public facilities, schools, nursery schools and post offices in Mizunami. Method:The questionnaires consisted of the same questions as the previous ones and were sent to the same 64 facilities. Results:The questionnaires were recovered from 59 facilities(92.2%). Compared with the results of the previous survey, the number of public facilities, schools, offices and resting rooms where smoking is totally prohibited increased. In post offices, smoking corners disappeared. Progress was also made remarkably in division of public space and a workplace into smoking and nonsmoking areas. The smoking ratio of employees in these facilities surveyed decreased from 20% to 17%. Conclusion:Our survey confirmed that nonsmoking has steadily won public acceptance in a matter of one year.