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    Appendix A. Frequency Tables for ITC China Four Page S

    This document presents tables of data which correspond to the ITC China Four Page Summary. All tables areoriginal document, and present weighted point estimates with corresponding 95% confidence intervals.

    Valid responses refer to all responses included in the calculation of statistics reported in the China Four Paexcluded item-specific non-responses; the only exceptions to this rule were for income, knowledge-based qu

    considered a valid response), or where otherwise explicitly indicated. All responses includes all participanresponse, a non-response (such as Refused or Dont know), or whether a response was missing altogethe

    Report

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    Figure #Citation

    2 Text only Percentage of smokers who feel that society disapproves of smoking

    2 Text only Percentage of smokers who feel that society disapproves of smoking, by country

    2 Text only Percentage of smokers who have ever tried to quit smoking

    2 Text only Percentage of smokers who have ever tried to quit smoking, by country

    2 Figure 1 Smokers' intentions to quit smoking in the future2 Figure 1 Percentage of smokers who have any current plans to quit smoking, by country

    2 Text only Whether price of cigarettes was a reason smokers thought about quitting smoking

    2 Text only Whether price of cigarettes was a reason smokers thought about quitting smoking, b

    2 Text only Percentage of smokers who noticed warning labels on cigarette packs in the last mo

    2 Text only Percentage of smokers who noticed warning labels on cigarette packs in the last mo

    2 Figure 2 Frequency that warning labels made smokers think about the health risks of smoking

    2 Figure 2

    Percentage of smokers who said that warning labels on cigarette packages made the

    risks of smoking 'a lot', by country.

    3 Text only Whether smokers and non-smokers think that smoking causes lung cancer in smokers

    3 Text only Whether smokers and non-smokers think that second-hand smoke causes lung cancer

    3 Text only Whether smokers and non-smokers think that smoking causes coronary heart disease

    Reference table of statistics cited in the ITC China Four Page Summary

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    3 Text only Whether smokers and non-smokers think that smoking causes strokes

    3 Text only Whether smokers agree that light cigarettes are less harmful than regular cigarettes

    3 Text only Whether smokers agree that low-tar cigarettes are less harmful than regular cigarett

    3 Text only Whether smokers and non-smokers support the idea of a complete ban on tobacco ad

    3 Text only Whether smokers and non-smokers think the government should do more to control s

    3 Text only Smokers' and non-smokers' opinions on whether smoking should be allowed on buses,

    3 Text only Smokers' and non-smokers' opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in schools

    3 Text only Smokers' and non-smokers' opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in taxis, W

    3 Text only Smokers' and non-smokers' opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in cinema

    3 Text only

    Smokers' and non-smokers' opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in govern

    2

    3 Text only Smokers' and non-smokers' opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in hospita

    3 Text only Smoking policies in the workplaces of smokers and non-smokers, Wave 2

    3 Text only Smokers' and non-smokers' opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in workpl

    3 Figure 3 Smokers' and non-smokers' opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in restaur

    3 Figure 3 Smokers' and non-smokers' opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in restaur

    3 Text only Whether smokers and non-smokers have ever heard of the 2008 smoke-free Beijing O

    3 Text only Whether smokers and non-smokers support the idea of the Beijing Olympics being sm

    Reference table of statistics cited in the ITC China Four Page Summary (cont

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    Table 1. Percentage of smokers who feel that society disapproves of smoking.

    Q:Inthepast6months,[hasthenotionthatChinasocietydisapprovesof

    smoking]ledyoutothinkaboutquitting?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Feels society disapproves N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Not at all 2672 59.5 (57.0, 62.0) 56.6 (54.1, 59.2)

    A little 1559 34.3 (31.6, 37.0) 32.7 (30.1, 35.2)

    Very much 273 6.2 (5.4, 7.0) 5.9 (5.1, 6.7)

    Dont know 228 . . . 4.7 (3.8, 5.6)

    Missing data 4 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.2)

    Table 2. Percentage of smokers who feel thatsociety disapproves of smoking, by country.

    Q: In the past 6 months, [has the notion thatChina society disapproves of smoking] led you to

    think about quitting?

    Country N %

    Malaysia 525 29.8 (24.9, 34.8)

    Mexico 398 37.6 (32.5, 42.6)

    Uruguay 525 57.3 (52.8, 61.8)

    China 2668 59.5 (57.0, 62.0)

    Germany 1075 70.2 (67.5, 72.9)

    Scotland 387 71.8 (65.5, 78.1)

    France 1297 73.5 (71.1, 75.9)

    United Kingdom 1883 76.8 (74.8, 78.8)

    Thailand 1539 77.7 (74.1, 81.2)

    Ireland 865 78.2 (75.2, 81.1)

    United States 1668 78.3 (76.3, 80.3)

    Australia 1882 81.5 (79.7, 83.3)

    South Korea 877 86.2 (83.7, 88.8)

    Canada 1925 88.2 (86.7, 89.6)

    (95% CI)

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    Table 3. Percentage of smokers who have ever tried to quit smoking.

    Q:Haveyouevertriedtoquitsmoking?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Ever tried N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Yes 2510 52.8 (50.8, 54.8) 52.7 (50.6, 54.7)

    No 2212 47.2 (45.2, 49.2) 47.1 (45.1, 49.1)

    Missing data 14 . . . 0.2 (0.1, 0.4)

    Table 4. Percentage of smokers who have ever triedto quit smoking, by country.

    Q:Haveyouevertriedtoquitsmoking?

    Country N %

    Malaysia 358 48.7 (40.0, 57.5)

    Mexico 529 50.9 (45.1, 56.6)

    China 2512 52.7 (50.7, 54.8)

    Uruguay 646 64.5 (60.8, 68.2)

    France 1269 71.7 (69.3, 74.1)

    Germany 1086 72.2 (69.5, 74.8)

    Scotland 398 78.7 (74.0, 83.3)

    South Korea 807 80.8 (78.0, 83.7)Ireland 477 82.9 (79.1, 86.6)

    Thailand 1729 83.8 (81.1, 86.5)

    United Kingdom 1712 85.1 (83.2, 86.9)

    United States 1782 86.5 (84.6, 88.4)

    Australia 1921 88.2 (86.6, 89.8)

    Canada 1819 89.0 (87.3, 90.7)

    (95% CI)

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    Table 5. Smokers intentions to quit smoking in the future.

    Q:Areyouplanningtoquitsmoking?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Intentions N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Within the next month 375 9.0 (7.9, 10.1) 7.9 (6.9, 8.9)

    Within the next 6 months 297 7.5 (5.7, 9.3) 6.7 (5.1, 8.2)

    Sometime beyond 6 months 436 10.9 (8.7, 13.1) 9.6 (7.6, 11.7)

    Not currently planning to quit 3048 72.6 (69.8, 75.4) 64.0 (61.6, 66.5)

    Dont know 548 . . . 11.1 (9.7, 12.6)

    Missing data 32 . . . 0.6 (0.3, 0.9)

    Table 6. Percentage of smokers who have anycurrent plans to quit smoking, by country.

    Q:Areyouplanningtoquitsmoking?

    Country N %

    China 1111 27.5 (24.6, 30.3)

    Thailand 529 31.1 (27.9, 34.4)

    Mexico 508 54.4 (49.2, 59.6)

    Malaysia 781 60.0 (55.4, 64.6)

    Uruguay 507 60.8 (55.8, 65.8)United Kingdom 1032 65.1 (62.4, 67.8)

    Ireland 362 67.9 (63.2, 72.6)

    Scotland 359 69.8 (64.3, 75.3)

    Germany 1016 69.9 (67.2, 72.6)

    France 1246 72.9 (70.5, 75.3)

    United States 1251 73.8 (71.2, 76.3)

    Australia 1307 74.7 (72.3, 77.0)

    Canada 1279 75.0 (72.6, 77.5)

    South Korea 745 76.1 (73.1, 79.1)

    (95% CI)

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    Table 7. Whether price of cigarettes was a reason smokers thought about

    quitting smoking.

    Q:Inthepast6months,[hasthepriceofcigarettes]ledyoutothinkabout

    quitting?

    Valid Responses All ResponsesThought about quitting N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Not at all 3669 77.9 (75.7, 80.0) 76.4 (74.2, 78.6)

    A little 780 17.5 (15.6, 19.3) 17.1 (15.3, 18.9)

    Very much 195 4.7 (3.9, 5.5) 4.6 (3.8, 5.4)

    Dont know 69 . . . 1.5 (0.8, 2.2)

    Missing data 23 . . . 0.4 (0.2, 0.6)

    Table 8. Whether price of cigarettes was a reasonsmokers thought about quitting smoking, by country.

    Q:Inthepast6months,[hasthepriceofcigarettes]

    ledyoutothinkaboutquitting?

    Country N %

    China 195 4.7 (3.9, 5.5)

    Mexico 62 4.8 (3.0, 6.7)

    South Korea 109 10.2 (8.1, 12.3)

    Thailand 331 18.4 (15.6, 21.2)

    Uruguay 179 23.6 (17.1, 30.1)

    Malaysia 377 27.2 (20.4, 34.1)

    France 524 30.3 (27.8, 32.8)

    United States 731 35.1 (32.5, 37.7)

    Canada 761 36.4 (33.9, 38.9)

    Australia 840 39.1 (36.6, 41.5)

    Germany 624 41.5 (38.7, 44.4)

    United Kingdom 828 41.7 (39.0, 44.4)

    Ireland 235 42.1 (36.9, 47.3)

    Scotland 239 44.4 (37.9, 51.0)

    (95% CI)

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    Table 9. Percentage of smokers who noticed warning labels oncigarette packs in the last month.

    Q:In

    the

    last

    month,

    how

    often,

    if

    at

    all,

    have

    you

    noticed

    health

    warningsoncigarettepackages?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Noticed labels N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Never 1126 23.9 (21.8, 26.1) 23.4 (21.3, 25.5)

    Once in a while 1178 25.6 (23.6, 27.7) 25.0 (23.0, 27.1)

    Often 2319 50.4 (47.1, 53.8) 49.3 (46.1, 52.5)

    Dont know 92 . . . 1.7 (1.0, 2.5)

    Missing data 21 . . . 0.5 (0.1, 0.9)

    Table 10. Percentage of smokers who noticed warninglabels on cigarette packs in the last month, by country.

    Q:Inthelastmonth,howoften,ifatall,haveyou

    noticedhealthwarningsoncigarettepackages?

    Country N %

    United States 544 27.5 (25.1, 30.0)

    Mexico 414 40.0 (34.0, 46.1)

    Germany 638 41.0 (38.1, 43.9)

    South Korea 432 41.8 (38.3, 45.3)

    Canada 913 44.9 (42.3, 47.5)

    Malaysia 760 49.4 (42.2, 56.7)

    China 2321 49.5 (46.2, 52.8)

    Ireland 298 50.6 (45.4, 55.8)

    United Kingdom 1176 58.8 (56.2, 61.4)

    Uruguay 629 65.7 (60.9, 70.5)

    Scotland 340 65.8 (59.5, 72.0)

    Thailand 1375 68.0 (63.0, 73.1)

    Australia 1464 68.1 (65.8, 70.4)

    France 1185 68.8 (66.4, 71.2)

    (95% CI)

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    Table 11. Frequency that warning labels made smokers think aboutthe health risks of smoking.

    Q:Towhatextent,ifatall,dothehealthwarningsoncigarettepacksmake

    youmorelikelytothinkaboutthehealthrisks(healthdanger)ofsmoking?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Frequency N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Not at all 2368 53.3 (50.3, 56.3) 50.3 (47.5, 53.1)

    A little 1718 38.6 (36.0, 41.3) 36.4 (33.9, 39.0)

    A lot 372 8.1 (6.8, 9.4) 7.6 (6.4, 8.9)

    Dont know 249 . . . 5.0 (3.9, 6.0)

    Missing data 29 . . . 0.7 (0.3, 1.1)

    Table 12. Percentage of smokers who said thatwarning labels on cigarette packages made them think

    of the health risks of smoking 'a lot', by country.

    Q:Towhatextent,ifatall,dothehealthwarningson

    cigarettepacksmakeyoumorelikelytothinkabout

    thehealthrisks(healthdanger)ofsmoking?

    Country N %

    Uruguay 81 7.3 (5.1, 9.6)

    Germany 124 7.6 (6.1, 9.0)

    China 373 8.1 (6.8, 9.4)

    Malaysia 121 8.8 (6.4, 11.3)

    United States 238 11.1 (9.5, 12.8)

    Mexico 114 12.5 (8.9, 16.1)

    South Korea 159 14.0 (11.6, 16.3)

    United Kingdom 315 15.9 (14.0, 17.8)

    Canada 335 15.9 (14.1, 17.7)

    Ireland 125 19.0 (15.1, 23.0)

    Australia 529 24.3 (22.2, 26.5)

    Scotland 359 25.6 (19.7, 31.5)

    France 861 50.0 (47.3, 52.7)Thailand 810 53.3 (48.4, 58.2)

    (95% CI)

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    Table 13. Whether smokers and non-smokers think that smoking causes lung cancer

    in smokers.

    Q:Basedonwhatyouknoworbelieve,doessmokingcauselungcancerinsmokers?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Thinks N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker Yes 3250 68.0 (65.8, 70.3) 68.0 (65.8, 70.2)

    No 824 17.8 (16.5, 19.1) 17.8 (16.5, 19.1)

    Dont know 659 14.2 (12.2, 16.2) 14.2 (12.2, 16.2)

    Missing data 3 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Non-smoker Yes 1153 91.5 (89.5, 93.5) 91.4 (89.4, 93.4)

    No 36 2.6 (1.5, 3.7) 2.6 (1.5, 3.7)

    Dont know 65 5.9 (4.1, 7.7) 5.9 (4.1, 7.7)

    Missing data 1 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.2)

    Table 14. Whether smokers and non-smokers think that second-hand smoke causeslung cancer in non-smokers.

    Q:Basedonwhatyouknoworbelieve,doessmokingcauselungcancerinnonsmokers

    fromsecondhandsmoke?

    Valid Responses All ResponsesSmoking Status Thinks N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker Yes 2535 53.1 (51.0, 55.2) 53.0 (50.9, 55.1)

    No 974 21.3 (19.9, 22.8) 21.3 (19.8, 22.7)

    Dont know 1220 25.6 (23.4, 27.7) 25.5 (23.4, 27.6)

    Missing data 7 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.4)

    Non-smoker Yes 1021 82.1 (78.8, 85.3) 82.0 (78.7, 85.2)

    No 92 7.1 (5.2, 9.0) 7.1 (5.2, 9.0)

    Dont know 140 10.8 (8.5, 13.1) 10.8 (8.5, 13.1)

    Missing data 2 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.2)

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    Table 15. Whether smokers and non-smokers think that smoking causes coronaryheart disease.

    Q:Basedonwhatyouknoworbelieve,doessmokingcause[coronaryheartdisease]?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Thinks N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker Yes 1740 36.2 (34.1, 38.4) 36.2 (34.1, 38.3)

    No 1529 33.1 (30.8, 35.3) 33.0 (30.8, 35.3)

    Dont know 1458 30.7 (28.0, 33.4) 30.6 (27.9, 33.3)

    Missing data 9 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.3)

    Non-smoker Yes 682 55.3 (51.2, 59.4) 55.1 (50.9, 59.2)

    No 257 20.6 (17.2, 23.9) 20.5 (17.2, 23.9)

    Dont know 313 24.1 (21.1, 27.2) 24.1 (21.1, 27.0)

    Missing data 3 . . . 0.3 (0.0, 0.8)

    Table 16. Whether smokers and non-smokers think that smoking causes strokes.

    Q:Basedonwhatyouknoworbelieve,doessmokingcausestroke?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Thinks N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker Yes 793 16.0 (14.2, 17.7) 15.9 (14.2, 17.7)

    No 2436 52.0 (48.9, 55.1) 52.0 (48.9, 55.1)

    Dont know 1504 32.0 (29.3, 34.8) 32.0 (29.3, 34.7)

    Missing data 3 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Non-smoker Yes 460 35.7 (32.4, 39.0) 35.7 (32.3, 39.0)

    No 440 35.5 (32.0, 39.1) 35.5 (31.9, 39.0)

    Dont know 353 28.8 (25.1, 32.4) 28.7 (25.1, 32.3)

    Missing data 2 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.4)

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    Table 17. Whether smokers think that light cigarettes are less harmful

    than regular cigarettes.

    Q:Pleasetellmewhetheryou[agreewiththefollowingstatement]Light

    cigarettesarelessharmfulthanregularcigarettes.

    Valid Responses All ResponsesThinks N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Strongly disagree 38 0.8 (0.4, 1.1) 0.8 (0.4, 1.1)

    Disagree 1060 22.0 (20.1, 23.9) 21.9 (20.1, 23.8)

    Neither disagree nor agree 535 11.3 (8.7, 14.0) 11.3 (8.7, 14.0)

    Agree 2507 53.7 (50.7, 56.7) 53.6 (50.6, 56.6)

    Strongly agree 83 2.0 (1.3, 2.8) 2.0 (1.2, 2.8)

    Dont know 498 10.1 (8.0, 12.3) 10.1 (8.0, 12.2)

    Missing data 15 . . . 0.3 (0.1, 0.4)

    Table 18. Whether smokers think that low-tar cigarettes are less harmfulthan regular cigarettes.

    Q:Pleasetellmewhetheryou[agreewiththefollowingstatement]Lowtar

    cigarettesarelessharmfulthanregularcigarettes.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Thinks N % 95% CI % 95% CIStrongly disagree 36 0.7 (0.5, 1.0) 0.7 (0.5, 1.0)

    Disagree 765 16.6 (15.3, 17.8) 16.5 (15.3, 17.8)

    Neither disagree nor agree 516 10.6 (8.2, 13.1) 10.6 (8.1, 13.0)

    Agree 2799 59.6 (57.1, 62.2) 59.5 (56.9, 62.0)

    Strongly agree 115 2.3 (1.5, 3.1) 2.3 (1.5, 3.1)

    Dont know 490 10.2 (8.1, 12.2) 10.1 (8.1, 12.2)

    Missing data 15 . . . 0.3 (0.1, 0.4)

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    Table 19. Whether smokers and non-smokers support the idea of a complete ban on tobacco

    advertising, Wave 2.

    Q:Doyousupportcompletebansontobaccoadvertisementsinsideshopsandstores?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Supports N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker Not at all 609 16.2 (13.7, 18.6) 12.9 (10.8, 15.0)

    A little bit/ somewhat 979 26.4 (23.5, 29.2) 21.0 (18.6, 23.4)

    A lot 2165 57.3 (53.7, 60.9) 45.8 (42.4, 49.2)

    Neither support nor oppose 4 0.1 (0.0, 0.3) 0.1 (0.0, 0.2)

    Refused 8 . . . 0.3 (0.0, 0.5)

    Dont know 120 . . . 2.6 (1.8, 3.5)

    Missing data 752 . . . 17.2 (14.0, 20.5)

    Non-smoker Not at all 87 9.8 (6.8, 12.7) 9.0 (6.3, 11.8)

    A little bit/ somewhat 141 13.8 (10.1, 17.6) 12.8 (9.4, 16.3)

    A lot 759 76.4 (71.4, 81.4) 70.7 (65.2, 76.2)

    Neither support nor oppose 0 . . . . . .

    Refused 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 9 . . . 0.6 (0.0, 1.2)

    Missing data 70 . . . 6.8 (4.1, 9.6)

    Table 20. Whether smokers think the government should do more to control smoking.

    Q:Pleasetellmewhetheryou[agreewiththefollowingstatement]Thegovernment

    shoulddomoretocontrolsmoking.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Agreement N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Strongly disagree 30 0.6 (0.3, 0.9) 0.6 (0.3, 0.9)

    Disagree 416 9.1 (8.1, 10.1) 8.7 (7.8, 9.7)

    Neither disagree nor agree 588 12.5 (10.6, 14.3) 12.0 (10.2, 13.8)Agree 3007 65.8 (62.8, 68.8) 63.4 (60.3, 66.5)

    Strongly agree 527 12.1 (9.6, 14.6) 11.6 (9.3, 14.0)

    Dont know 155 . . . 3.4 (2.2, 4.6)

    . 13 . . . 0.2 (0.1, 0.3)

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    Table 21. Smokers and non-smokers opinions on whether smoking should be allowed on buses, Wave 2.

    Q:[Forbuses],pleasetellmeifyouthinksmokingshouldnotbeallowedinanyindoorareas,shouldbeallowed

    onlyinsomeindoorareas,ornorulesorrestrictions.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Opinions N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker No restriction 80 1.7 (1.1, 2.2) 1.6 (1.1, 2.2)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 4402 97.0 (96.3, 97.7) 95.7 (94.9, 96.6)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 82 1.3 (0.9, 1.8) 1.3 (0.9, 1.7)

    Refused 12 . . . 0.2 (0.1, 0.4)

    Dont know 56 . . . 1.0 (0.6, 1.5)

    Missing data 5 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.1)

    Non-smoker No restriction 10 0.6 (0.0, 1.3) 0.6 (0.0, 1.3)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 1042 98.6 (97.7, 99.5) 98.3 (97.3, 99.3)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 9 0.8 (0.2, 1.3) 0.8 (0.2, 1.3)Refused 1 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.4)

    Dont know 4 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.4)

    Missing data 0 . . . . . .

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    Table 22. Smokers and non-smokers opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in schools, Wave 2.

    Q:[Forschools],pleasetellmeifyouthinksmokingshouldnotbeallowedinanyindoorareas,shouldbeallowedonly

    insomeindoorareas,ornorulesorrestrictions.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Opinions N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker No restriction 70 1.3 (0.9, 1.8) 1.3 (0.8, 1.8)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 4090 92.4 (90.8, 93.9) 89.8 (87.9, 91.7)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 329 6.3 (4.9, 7.7) 6.1 (4.8, 7.5)

    Refused 13 . . . 0.3 (0.1, 0.6)

    Dont know 131 . . . 2.4 (1.6, 3.1)

    Missing data 4 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.1)

    Non-smoker No restriction 9 0.4 (0.1, 0.7) 0.4 (0.1, 0.7)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 991 93.7 (91.4, 96.1) 92.8 (90.4, 95.2)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 57 5.9 (3.5, 8.3) 5.8 (3.5, 8.2)

    Refused 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 9 . . . 1.0 (0.0, 1.9)

    Missing data 991 93.7 (91.4, 96.1) 92.8 (90.4, 95.2)

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    Table 23. Smokers and non-smokers opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in taxis, Wave 2.

    Q:[Fortaxis],pleasetellmeifyouthinksmokingshouldnotbeallowedinanyindoorareas,shouldbeallowedonlyin

    someindoorareas,ornorulesorrestrictions.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Opinions N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker No restriction 701 15.4 (13.4, 17.4) 15.0 (13.1, 16.9)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 3627 81.4 (79.2, 83.6) 79.2 (76.9, 81.5)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 164 3.2 (2.4, 4.0) 3.1 (2.3, 3.9)

    Refused 14 . . . 0.3 (0.1, 0.5)

    Dont know 128 . . . 2.4 (1.8, 2.9)

    Missing data 3 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Non-smoker No restriction 39 2.4 (1.3, 3.5) 2.4 (1.3, 3.4)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 987 95.7 (93.9, 97.6) 93.4 (91.4, 95.5)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 22 1.8 (0.4, 3.3) 1.8 (0.4, 3.2)

    Refused 2 . . . 0.5 (0.0, 1.2)

    Dont know 16 . . . 1.9 (0.7, 3.2)

    Missing data 0 . . . . . .

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    Table 24. Smokers and non-smokers opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in cinemas, Wave 2.

    Q:[Forcinemas],pleasetellmeifyouthinksmokingshouldnotbeallowedinanyindoorareas,shouldbeallowedonlyin

    someindoorareas,ornorulesorrestrictions.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Opinions N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker No restriction 139 2.7 (2.0, 3.5) 2.6 (1.9, 3.3)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 3405 80.3 (77.6, 83.0) 76.6 (73.7, 79.5)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 839 17.0 (14.6, 19.4) 16.2 (14.0, 18.5)

    Refused 15 . . . 0.3 (0.1, 0.6)

    Dont know 234 . . . 4.2 (3.1, 5.2)

    Missing data 5 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.2)

    Non-smoker No restriction 13 0.8 (0.2, 1.3) 0.7 (0.2, 1.3)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 784 78.3 (74.1, 82.5) 75.8 (71.5, 80.1)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 233 20.9 (16.8, 25.0) 20.3 (16.3, 24.2)

    Refused 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 36 . . . 3.2 (2.1, 4.3)

    Missing data 0 . . . . . .

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    Table 25. Smokers and non-smokers opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in government buildings,

    Wave 2.

    Q:[Forgovernmentbuildings],pleasetellmeifyouthinksmokingshouldnotbeallowedinanyindoorareas,shouldbe

    allowedonlyinsomeindoorareas,ornorulesorrestrictions.

    Valid Responses All ResponsesSmoking Status Opinions N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker No restriction 231 5.4 (4.3, 6.5) 4.9 (4.0, 5.9)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 2979 72.3 (69.4, 75.2) 65.8 (62.7, 68.9)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 1043 22.3 (19.6, 25.0) 20.3 (17.8, 22.8)

    Refused 26 . . . 0.8 (0.3, 1.3)

    Dont know 353 . . . 8.1 (6.6, 9.6)

    Missing data 5 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.1)

    Non-smoker No restriction 18 1.0 (0.3, 1.7) 1.0 (0.3, 1.6)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 754 73.8 (69.4, 78.3) 70.6 (65.9, 75.3)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 250 25.2 (20.8, 29.5) 24.0 (19.9, 28.1)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.5)

    Dont know 43 . . . 4.3 (2.6, 5.9)

    Missing data 0 . . . . . .

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    Table 27. Smoking policies in the workplaces of smokers and non-smokers, Wave 2.

    Q:Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthesmokingpolicywhereyouwork?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Policies N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker No restrictions 1059 22.0 (19.9, 24.1) 21.2 (19.1, 23.3)

    Allowed only in some indoor areas 1260 28.1 (24.7, 31.5) 27.1 (23.8, 30.3)

    Not allowed in any indoor areas 641 14.0 (12.0, 16.0) 13.5 (11.6, 15.4)

    Outdoor workplace 1510 35.9 (32.3, 39.5) 34.6 (31.2, 37.9)

    Refused 14 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.5)

    Dont know 137 . . . 3.2 (2.1, 4.3)

    Missing data 16 . . . 0.2 (0.1, 0.4)

    Non-smoker No restrictions 172 14.2 (9.9, 18.5) 13.1 (9.1, 17.1)

    Not allowed in any indoor areas 254 23.9 (18.4, 29.4) 22.1 (16.9, 27.2)

    Allowed only in some indoor areas 245 26.4 (21.6, 31.1) 24.4 (20.0, 28.7)

    Outdoor workplace 324 35.6 (28.3, 42.8) 32.8 (25.9, 39.8)

    Refused 3 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.6)

    Dont know 63 . . . 6.9 (3.6, 10.1)

    Missing data 5 . . . 0.6 (0.0, 1.4)

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    Table 28. Smokers and non-smokers opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in workplaces, Wave 2.

    Q:[Forworkplaces],pleasetellmeifyouthinksmokingshouldnotbeallowedinanyindoorareas,shouldbeallowedonly

    insomeindoorareas,ornorulesorrestrictions.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Policies N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker No restriction 407 9.5 (7.7, 11.4) 9.1 (7.4, 10.9)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 1886 43.5 (40.1, 46.9) 41.7 (38.3, 45.1)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 2142 47.0 (42.9, 51.0) 45.0 (41.2, 48.8)

    Refused 15 . . . 0.4 (0.1, 0.7)

    Dont know 182 . . . 3.7 (2.8, 4.5)

    Missing data 5 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.3)

    Non-smoker No restriction 45 3.8 (1.9, 5.6) 3.7 (1.8, 5.6)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 597 56.6 (51.4, 61.8) 55.8 (50.6, 61.0)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 406 39.6 (34.2, 45.0) 39.0 (33.7, 44.3)

    Refused 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 18 . . . 1.5 (0.7, 2.2)

    Missing data 0 . . . . . .

    Table 29. Smokers and non-smokers opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in restaurants, Wave 1.

    Q:[For

    restaurants

    or

    bars],

    please

    tell

    me

    ifyou

    think

    smoking

    should

    not

    be

    allowed

    in

    any

    indoor

    areas,

    should

    be

    allowedonlyinsomeindoorareas,ornorulesorrestrictions.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Policies N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker No restriction 2480 58.3 (54.7, 61.8) 52.6 (49.3, 55.9)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 904 21.3 (19.0, 23.7) 19.3 (17.1, 21.4)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 871 20.4 (18.0, 22.8) 18.4 (16.3, 20.5)

    Dont know 479 . . . 9.7 (8.3, 11.2)

    Missing data 2 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.0)

    Non-smoker No restriction 353 29.8 (25.5, 34.1) 27.9 (24.0, 31.9)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 453 40.4 (35.8, 45.0) 37.9 (33.5, 42.3)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 355 29.8 (26.3, 33.3) 27.9 (24.5, 31.3)

    Dont know 93 . . . 6.2 (4.6, 7.8)

    Missing data 1 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.2)

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    Table 30. Smokers and non-smokers opinions on whether smoking should be allowed in restaurants, Wave 2.

    Q:[Forrestaurants],pleasetellmeifyouthinksmokingshouldnotbeallowedinanyindoorareas,shouldbeallowed

    onlyinsomeindoorareas,ornorulesorrestrictions.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Policies N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker No restriction 1826 42.4 (38.6, 46.1) 41.2 (37.6, 44.8)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 1488 32.7 (29.6, 35.7) 31.7 (28.8, 34.7)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 1173 25.0 (21.3, 28.7) 24.3 (20.7, 27.9)

    Refused 14 . . . 0.3 (0.1, 0.4)

    Dont know 132 . . . 2.5 (1.7, 3.2)

    Missing data 4 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Non-smoker No restriction 180 14.1 (10.0, 18.2) 13.8 (9.8, 17.8)

    Should not be allowed in any indoor areas 563 56.7 (49.5, 63.9) 55.6 (48.5, 62.7)

    Should only be allowed in some indoor areas 303 29.2 (23.6, 34.8) 28.6 (23.1, 34.1)

    Refused 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 20 . . . 2.0 (1.0, 3.1)

    Missing data 0 . . . . . .

    Table 31. Whether smokers and non-smokers have ever heard of the 2008 smoke-free Beijing Olympics Wave 2.

    Q:Haveyoueverheardofthe"SmokefreeBeijingOlympics"?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Policies N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker Yes 1176 26.8 (22.0, 31.6) 26.7 (21.9, 31.5)

    No 3443 73.2 (68.4, 78.0) 73.0 (68.2, 77.7)

    Refused 7 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.2)

    Dont Know 2 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.0)

    Missing data 9 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.3)Non-smoker Yes 278 26.3 (21.8, 30.8) 26.0 (21.5, 30.5)

    No 775 73.7 (69.2, 78.2) 72.9 (68.5, 77.2)

    Refused 2 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.4)

    Dont Know 0 . . . . . .

    Missing data 11 . . . 1.0 (0.1, 1.8)

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    Table 32. Whether smokers and non-smokers support the idea of the 2008Beijing Olympics being smoke-free Wave 2.

    Q:DoyousupporttheBeijingOlympicsgoingsmokefree?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Smoking Status Policies N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Smoker Yes 1186 94.2 (92.0, 96.5) 26.3 (21.9, 30.8)

    No 76 5.8 (3.5, 8.0) 1.6 (1.1, 2.2)

    Refused 25 . . . 0.8 (0.3, 1.3)

    Dont Know 4 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.1)

    Never heard of smoke-free Olympics 3443 . . . 73.0 (68.2, 77.7)

    Missing data 34 . . . 0.6 (0.3, 1.0)

    Non-smoker Yes 321 95.8 (93.1, 98.4) 30.5 (26.1, 34.8)

    No 18 4.2 (1.6, 6.9) 1.3 (0.5, 2.2)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.3)

    Dont Know 0 . . . . . .

    Never heard of smoke-free Olympics 775 . . . 72.9 (68.5, 77.2)

    Missing data 2 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.4)