Publication
| Publication name: | No Smoking Day 2006 |
| Description: | No Smoking Day (NSD) is a UK-wide campaign to help people who want to stop smoking. It aims to encourage and assist smokers who want to quit and to generally raise awareness of quitting. NHS Health Scotland commissioned TNS System Three to carry out research across Scotland to measure awareness and impact of No Smoking Day 2006 and the advertising and publicity for it, among smokers and those who have recently stopped.
Interviews were conducted with adults aged 16+ who smoke or who have stopped smoking in the 6 weeks prior to fieldwork. Quotas were set on sex, age (16-34, 35-54, 55+) and social class (ABC1 vs C2DE), in line with the profile of smokers in Scotland, as established in previous studies. |
| Date: | 14 May 2007 |
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