Raising the minimum age of legal access to tobacco products may reduce smoking initiation and save lives. In a national telephone survey (2014-2015), US adolescents aged 13 to 17 years (N = 1,125; response rate, 66%) were asked about raising the age of legal access to tobacco products and randomized to hear one of 3 ages (19, 20, or 21 y). Most adolescents, across all US regions, favored raising the minimum age of legal access to 19 (75.7%), 20 (80.6%), or 21 (76.4%). These supportive attitudes may be useful to tobacco prevention and control practitioners who seek to reduce tobacco use among adolescents
Increasing the legal age at which individuals can buy tobacco has become an increasingly common poli...
Cigarette smoking has been identified as one of the leading preventable causes of disability and pre...
Smoking habits in adolescence have a strong impact on smoking habits in adulthood. Nine of ten adult...
Raising the minimum age of legal access to tobacco products may reduce smoking initiation and save l...
IntroductionEfforts to disrupt tobacco sales to minors through age of sale restrictions can contribu...
Background and challenges to implementation In accordance with the World Health Organization Frame...
IOM has called for an increase in the minimum age of tobacco product sales. It is not clear what age...
Increasing the legal age for tobacco purchase should be combined with other measures to reduce smoki...
Objectives The vast majority of tobacco users began before the age of 21. Raising the tobacco sales ...
Background: Multiple strategies have been utilized in attempts to decrease the prevalence of youth t...
Cigarette smoking prevalence in the United States has significantly decreased over the past few deca...
In the United States, state laws establish a minimum age of legal access (MLA) for most tobacco prod...
Background: Tobacco use among young and adolescents is the biggest threat to public health globally....
Over the past few years, several states have passed laws that increase the minimum legal purchasing ...
Current youth access laws, even if strictly enforced, do not prevent teenagers from obtaining cigare...
Increasing the legal age at which individuals can buy tobacco has become an increasingly common poli...
Cigarette smoking has been identified as one of the leading preventable causes of disability and pre...
Smoking habits in adolescence have a strong impact on smoking habits in adulthood. Nine of ten adult...
Raising the minimum age of legal access to tobacco products may reduce smoking initiation and save l...
IntroductionEfforts to disrupt tobacco sales to minors through age of sale restrictions can contribu...
Background and challenges to implementation In accordance with the World Health Organization Frame...
IOM has called for an increase in the minimum age of tobacco product sales. It is not clear what age...
Increasing the legal age for tobacco purchase should be combined with other measures to reduce smoki...
Objectives The vast majority of tobacco users began before the age of 21. Raising the tobacco sales ...
Background: Multiple strategies have been utilized in attempts to decrease the prevalence of youth t...
Cigarette smoking prevalence in the United States has significantly decreased over the past few deca...
In the United States, state laws establish a minimum age of legal access (MLA) for most tobacco prod...
Background: Tobacco use among young and adolescents is the biggest threat to public health globally....
Over the past few years, several states have passed laws that increase the minimum legal purchasing ...
Current youth access laws, even if strictly enforced, do not prevent teenagers from obtaining cigare...
Increasing the legal age at which individuals can buy tobacco has become an increasingly common poli...
Cigarette smoking has been identified as one of the leading preventable causes of disability and pre...
Smoking habits in adolescence have a strong impact on smoking habits in adulthood. Nine of ten adult...