In this guest post, Rob Pryce, a Research Associate at the Sheffield Alcohol Research Group based in the University of Sheffield’s School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), looks at recent research on the effect of the smoking ban on alcohol consumption.
The smoking ban came in to force in Scotland in March 2006, followed by Wales (April 2007), Northern Ireland (April 2007) and then England (July 2007). It prohibited smoking in public places including workplaces, pubs, bars and restaurants. Smoking bans are now commonplace throughout the world, and research has examined their effect on smoking and associated health. However, the smoking ban may also have had unintended consequences on other health behaviours, including alcohol consumption.
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