Impact of the smoking ban on consumers' behaviour
The March Forest e-newsletter was published this week.
It includes items on the new 'Make Smoking History in Greater Manchester' campaign (you can complete the survey here), plans to create smoke free zones in various towns and cities, plus the death of inventor Trevor Baylis.
In other words, everything you've already read here, with one exception.
Joanna Frost is a third year student at Northumbria University. She's currently carrying out small-scale project to investigate the impact of the 2007 smoking ban in England on the behaviour of smokers, non-smokers and ex-smokers. She told us:
"As part of this project I would like to collect primary data via a series of semi-structured interviews with individuals aged between 30 and 60-years-old."
For full information download the participation information sheet.
We like to help researchers, including students, with smoking-related projects so if you're interested in answering some questions please email joanna.frost@northumbria.ac.uk asap.
Reader Comments (1)
Thanks for that link. Unlike the other study you mentioned to me, this one actually looks to be non biased and it isn't funded by public Health so I wrote to Joanna.