Bottom-up processes, starting at the local government level, are valuable for more-stringent tobacco control measures. The existence of industry-backed state-level tobacco control preemption in states has impeded policy progress within the state and localities/communities. A national public health goal under Healthy People 2020 is to eliminate state-level preemption across the United States. This study explored individual-level perceptions of the impact of state-level preemption in Appalachian Tennessee—a high-smoking, low-income region. During 2015–2016, a community-engagement project to develop a Population Health Improvement Plan (PHIP) involving over 200 stakeholders and 90 organizations was conducted in Appalachian Tennessee to identif...
Executive Summary Kentucky, a leading tobacco producing state in the U.S. and home to Brown and Will...
Tobacco use in Tennessee is higher than the national average and the decline in usage rate has stall...
Purpose: The study compared perceptions of state legislative aides about tobacco policymaking in sta...
Bottom-up processes, starting at the local government level, are valuable for more-stringent tobacco...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
In 2007, although Tennessee was (and still is) the third largest tobacco¬producing state, it enacted...
Policies that shield people from the harm of tobacco exposure are essential to protect the health of...
ObjectiveTo examine community engagement as a means to strengthentobacco-related policies and progra...
Preemption-when a higher level of government limits the authority of a lower level to enact new poli...
Smokefree policies (SFPs) have diffused throughout the US and worldwide. However, the development of...
The purpose of this study was to identify the perceptions of current Greene County burley tobacco pr...
ObjectivesGiven the lag in tobacco control policies in the southeastern US, we examined differences ...
In recent years, scholars of applied public policy have published a growing number of studies regard...
Given the lag in tobacco control policies in the southeastern US, we examined differences in reactio...
Introduction In Appalachia, youth tobacco-use rates remain higher than the U.S. national average. Pa...
Executive Summary Kentucky, a leading tobacco producing state in the U.S. and home to Brown and Will...
Tobacco use in Tennessee is higher than the national average and the decline in usage rate has stall...
Purpose: The study compared perceptions of state legislative aides about tobacco policymaking in sta...
Bottom-up processes, starting at the local government level, are valuable for more-stringent tobacco...
Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use continues to be the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mo...
In 2007, although Tennessee was (and still is) the third largest tobacco¬producing state, it enacted...
Policies that shield people from the harm of tobacco exposure are essential to protect the health of...
ObjectiveTo examine community engagement as a means to strengthentobacco-related policies and progra...
Preemption-when a higher level of government limits the authority of a lower level to enact new poli...
Smokefree policies (SFPs) have diffused throughout the US and worldwide. However, the development of...
The purpose of this study was to identify the perceptions of current Greene County burley tobacco pr...
ObjectivesGiven the lag in tobacco control policies in the southeastern US, we examined differences ...
In recent years, scholars of applied public policy have published a growing number of studies regard...
Given the lag in tobacco control policies in the southeastern US, we examined differences in reactio...
Introduction In Appalachia, youth tobacco-use rates remain higher than the U.S. national average. Pa...
Executive Summary Kentucky, a leading tobacco producing state in the U.S. and home to Brown and Will...
Tobacco use in Tennessee is higher than the national average and the decline in usage rate has stall...
Purpose: The study compared perceptions of state legislative aides about tobacco policymaking in sta...