This report focuses on identifying tobacco-related disparities in terms of geographic location. Prior research has shown that numerous challenges to tobacco control efforts exist in rural settings. In addition, rural residents have been described as having less access to prevention programs and cessation services compared with people living in more urban areas.https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/cphss/1008/thumbnail.jp
Background: Health disparities are widely prevalent in rural and urban communities. Previous researc...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
BACKGROUND: Adult smoking prevalence in Central Appalachia is the highest in the United States, yet ...
This report focuses on identifying tobacco-related disparities in terms of geographic location. Prio...
This report identified tobacco-related disparities in Missouri through examining tobacco use, second...
Despite the historic declines in the prevalence of cigarette smoking in the United States, tobacco u...
This report is the first in a series of Missouri County Profiles. These reports were disseminated to...
This report book provides county-specific tobacco data to use in policy advocacy efforts. Data inclu...
Rural populations face significant smoking-related health disparities, such as a higher prevalence o...
BackgroundTobacco smoking and related health problems are still major public health concerns in the ...
Smoking is well recognized as one of the most preventable causes of death and disease in the United ...
Introduction: Studies from various parts of the country suggest that tobacco-related health disparit...
U.S. smoking prevalence is declining at a slower rate in rural than urban settings and contributing ...
Purpose: Tobacco use prevalence is higher in rural compared to urban settings, possibly due to diffe...
This report presents descriptive information regarding tobacco control funding and activities in Mis...
Background: Health disparities are widely prevalent in rural and urban communities. Previous researc...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
BACKGROUND: Adult smoking prevalence in Central Appalachia is the highest in the United States, yet ...
This report focuses on identifying tobacco-related disparities in terms of geographic location. Prio...
This report identified tobacco-related disparities in Missouri through examining tobacco use, second...
Despite the historic declines in the prevalence of cigarette smoking in the United States, tobacco u...
This report is the first in a series of Missouri County Profiles. These reports were disseminated to...
This report book provides county-specific tobacco data to use in policy advocacy efforts. Data inclu...
Rural populations face significant smoking-related health disparities, such as a higher prevalence o...
BackgroundTobacco smoking and related health problems are still major public health concerns in the ...
Smoking is well recognized as one of the most preventable causes of death and disease in the United ...
Introduction: Studies from various parts of the country suggest that tobacco-related health disparit...
U.S. smoking prevalence is declining at a slower rate in rural than urban settings and contributing ...
Purpose: Tobacco use prevalence is higher in rural compared to urban settings, possibly due to diffe...
This report presents descriptive information regarding tobacco control funding and activities in Mis...
Background: Health disparities are widely prevalent in rural and urban communities. Previous researc...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
BACKGROUND: Adult smoking prevalence in Central Appalachia is the highest in the United States, yet ...