Effectiveness of tobacco control programmes in reducing smoking prevalence during 2001 to 2005 is examined. Tobacco control spending is found to exert no significant effects on smoking prevalence across the 50 states. Cigarette prices are found to lower prevalence of daily smokers, but exert no effect on nondaily smoking prevalence. Several reasons are suggested for why these results might conflict with previous research. These include that most previous studies examined two states (California and Massachusetts) with long-standing tobacco control programmes and that most studies examined periods in which many of the states in their samples did not actively fund their programmes. Another reason may be that, unlike most previous studies, this...
This research is the first nationally representative study to examine the relationship between actua...
While Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believe that most state governments under-fund toba...
While Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believe that most state governments under-fund toba...
Effectiveness of tobacco control programmes in reducing smoking prevalence during 2001 to 2005 is ex...
California is often considered the model for tobacco-control programs due to its early adoption of c...
California is often considered the model for tobacco-control programs due to its early adoption of c...
Although tobacco-control spending is considered an essential component of comprehensive programmes a...
California is often considered the model for tobacco-control programs due to its early adoption of c...
Although tobacco-control spending is considered an essential component of comprehensive programmes a...
This research is the first nationally representative study to examine the relationship between actua...
Although tobacco-control spending is considered an essential component of comprehensive programmes a...
Large state tobacco control programs have been shown to reduce smoking and would be expected to affe...
ObjectiveTo obtain an early estimate of the effectiveness of the American Stop Smoking Intervention ...
Large state tobacco control programs have been shown to reduce smoking and would be expected to affe...
ObjectiveTo obtain an early estimate of the effectiveness of the American Stop Smoking Intervention ...
This research is the first nationally representative study to examine the relationship between actua...
While Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believe that most state governments under-fund toba...
While Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believe that most state governments under-fund toba...
Effectiveness of tobacco control programmes in reducing smoking prevalence during 2001 to 2005 is ex...
California is often considered the model for tobacco-control programs due to its early adoption of c...
California is often considered the model for tobacco-control programs due to its early adoption of c...
Although tobacco-control spending is considered an essential component of comprehensive programmes a...
California is often considered the model for tobacco-control programs due to its early adoption of c...
Although tobacco-control spending is considered an essential component of comprehensive programmes a...
This research is the first nationally representative study to examine the relationship between actua...
Although tobacco-control spending is considered an essential component of comprehensive programmes a...
Large state tobacco control programs have been shown to reduce smoking and would be expected to affe...
ObjectiveTo obtain an early estimate of the effectiveness of the American Stop Smoking Intervention ...
Large state tobacco control programs have been shown to reduce smoking and would be expected to affe...
ObjectiveTo obtain an early estimate of the effectiveness of the American Stop Smoking Intervention ...
This research is the first nationally representative study to examine the relationship between actua...
While Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believe that most state governments under-fund toba...
While Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believe that most state governments under-fund toba...