2012
Smoke-free policies in drinking venues predict transitions in alcohol use disorders in a longitudinal U.S. sample
Young-Wolff KC, Hyland AJ, Desai R, Sindelar J, Pilver CE, McKee SA. Smoke-free policies in drinking venues predict transitions in alcohol use disorders in a longitudinal U.S. sample. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2012, 128: 214-221. PMID: 22999418, PMCID: PMC4052952, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.08.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol use disorderSmoke-free legislationSmoke-free policiesAUD remissionUse disordersLikelihood of AUDWave IIndoor public venuesLongitudinal U.S. sampleTobacco-related diseasesYounger age groupsNational Epidemiological SurveySmoke-free barsPublic health benefitsAUD onsetHigh comorbidityProtective effectCurrent drinkersTobacco useEpidemiological surveyAge groupsLogistic regressionRelated conditionsHeavy drinkingLower likelihood
2009
Longitudinal evaluation of smoke-free Scotland on pub and home drinking behavior: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project
McKee SA, Higbee C, O'Malley S, Hassan L, Borland R, Cummings KM, Hastings G, Fong GT, Hyland A. Longitudinal evaluation of smoke-free Scotland on pub and home drinking behavior: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2009, 11: 619-626. PMID: 19351787, PMCID: PMC2688599, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntp020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoke-free policiesPolicy implementationUnited KingdomComprehensive smoke-free policiesInternational Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation ProjectPublic venuesHeavy drinkersDrinking behaviorAdditional public health benefitsAlcohol-related health problemsIndoor public venuesPolicySmoke-free legislationPublic health benefitsAdult smokersMean changeModerate drinkersSmokersHealth problemsLongitudinal evaluationGreater riskPubsScotlandLegislationStudy period