Scottish Health Survey 2017 - volume one: main report

Presents results for the Scottish Health Survey 2017, providing information on the health and factors relating to health of people living in Scotland.


Table 5.10 Smoking rules in household, 2017, by age and sex

Aged 16 and over 2017
Smoking rules in this house/flat Age Total
16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+  
  % % % % % % % %
Men
People can smoke anywhere inside this house/flat 2 3 5 9 9 9 7 6
People can only smoke in certain areas or rooms inside this house/flat 22 12 8 12 15 11 14 13
People can only smoke in outdoor areas (e.g. gardens/balconies) 57 57 67 62 62 63 68 62
People cannot smoke indoors or in outdoor areas of this house/flat 19 28 20 17 14 17 12 19
Women
People can smoke anywhere inside this house/flat 4 2 3 4 9 4 9 5
People can only smoke in certain areas or rooms inside this house/flat 14 7 8 14 14 11 9 11
People can only smoke in outdoor areas (e.g. gardens/balconies) 59 69 70 64 63 69 63 65
People cannot smoke indoors or in outdoor areas of this house/flat 22 22 20 19 15 16 20 19
All adults
People can smoke anywhere inside this house/flat 3 2 4 7 9 7 8 5
People can only smoke in certain areas or rooms inside this house/flat 18 10 8 13 14 11 11 12
People can only smoke in outdoor areas (e.g. gardens/balconies) 58 63 68 63 62 66 65 64
People cannot smoke indoors or in outdoor areas of this house/flat 21 25 20 18 14 16 16 19
Bases (weighted):
Men 242 294 271 323 282 221 144 1778
Women 237 306 285 346 298 244 202 1917
All adults 480 600 556 669 580 465 346 3695
Bases (unweighted):
Men 133 219 202 244 327 283 189 1597
Women 159 287 324 366 383 342 235 2096
All adults 292 506 526 610 710 625 424 3693

Contact

Julie.Landsberg@gov.scot

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