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. 2007 Sep 9;335(7619):545. doi: 10.1136/bmj.39311.550197.AE

Table 3.

 Exposure to secondhand smoke in private and public locations before and after smoke-free legislation in Scotland. Values are numbers (percentages)

Location Yes, someone was smoking there No-one was smoking there I wasn't in this location yesterday Don't know Total
Home (P=0.747*)
2006 668 (27.8) 1550 (64.5) 27 (1.1) 159 (6.6) 2404
2007 622 (27.4) 1461 (64.3) 19 (0.8) 170 (7.5) 2272
Car (P=0.817*)
2006 155 (6.7) 1448 (62.1) 678 (29.1) 49 (2.1) 2330
2007 144 (6.5) 1364 (61.3) 669 (30.1) 47 (2.1) 2224
Someone else's home (P=0.029*)
2006 266 (11.6) 599 (26.1) 1319 (57.5) 111 (4.8) 2295
2007 208 (9.5) 632 (28.9) 1236 (56.4) 114 (5.2) 2190
Cafe or restaurant (P<0.001*)
2006 74 (3.2) 96 (4.1) 2125 (91.2) 35 (1.5) 2330
2007 21 (0.9) 183 (8.2) 1982 (89.3) 33 (1.5) 2219
Bus or train (P=0.015*)
2006 36 (1.5) 175 (7.4) 2122 (89.7) 33 (1.4) 2366
2007 13 (0.6) 211 (9.5) 1972 (88.6) 30 (1.3) 2226
Indoor leisure facility (P=0.102*)
2006 60 (2.6) 445 (19.0) 1709 (73.1) 124 (5.3) 2338
2007 41 (1.9) 487 (22.1) 1560 (70.8) 115 (5.2) 2203

*Tests for changes between survey years based on number of pupils reporting someone smoking in a location versus all other responses (including missing); significance levels for design adjusted χ2 analyses shown.