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Informational resources related to planning, implementing, and evaluating tobacco control policies.
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Set of short papers from CECHE, a private nonprofit health policy organization. Addresses US policy that affects international tobacco use; tobacco advertising and promotion; women and tobacco; smuggling.
Numerous papers and summary introductions to programs on smoking and health worldwide.
Examines China, Mexico, Viet Nam, Russia, Romania, Poland, Senegal, South Africa.
Slides from a college lecture reporting the results of a cross sectional survey undertaken in 2000.
Index of and links to tobacco control stories and research by independent journalist Andrew Holtz, former CNN Medical Correspondent and Kaiser Family Foundation Media Fellow. Includes analyses of the Truth campaign in Florida and the ballot campaign that raised the tobacco tax in Oregon. Also, links to NPR archives and other information on tobacco issues.
Includes three papers Dr. Morison wrote on smoking in Canadian children, 1960 through 1982.
Journal article examines the arguments for and against using litigation as a policy tool, with specifics drawn from tobacco control.
Paper presented at a conference on social marketing analyses the effectiveness of an innovative tobacco prevention program: sponsoring a race car.
Review of measured results of different prevention and tobacco control strategies.
Slide presentation on tobacco industry tactics and use of litigation as a public health tool.
Editorial in a health journal considers the scientific and policy merits of a new pack warning.
Short student film promoting non-smoking. Available in QuickTime or RealPlayer format [Flash required].
Researchers find a rapid rise in tobacco use in China, where half the smokers surveyed do not know it causes cancer.
Paper based on media research and analysis of California's tobacco education campaign. Everyone asks what works in anti-smoking education: here are answers.
Publications, factsheets, and reports compiled by WHO and other organizations on the effects and trends of tobacco use in Europe.
Policy paper examines impact of tobacco on older people: addiction, secondhand smoke, smoking cessation and health care coverage, smokefree environments for children and grandchildren.
Research finds that antismoking ads from health groups do decrease smoking, but prosmoking ads from cigarette companies likewise increase smoking. (March 24, 2000)
Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that smoking cessation programs are cost-effective. (December 03, 1997)
Includes three papers Dr. Morison wrote on smoking in Canadian children, 1960 through 1982.
Paper based on media research and analysis of California's tobacco education campaign. Everyone asks what works in anti-smoking education: here are answers.
Review of measured results of different prevention and tobacco control strategies.
Slide presentation on tobacco industry tactics and use of litigation as a public health tool.
Publications, factsheets, and reports compiled by WHO and other organizations on the effects and trends of tobacco use in Europe.
Numerous papers and summary introductions to programs on smoking and health worldwide.
Set of short papers from CECHE, a private nonprofit health policy organization. Addresses US policy that affects international tobacco use; tobacco advertising and promotion; women and tobacco; smuggling.
Journal article examines the arguments for and against using litigation as a policy tool, with specifics drawn from tobacco control.
Index of and links to tobacco control stories and research by independent journalist Andrew Holtz, former CNN Medical Correspondent and Kaiser Family Foundation Media Fellow. Includes analyses of the Truth campaign in Florida and the ballot campaign that raised the tobacco tax in Oregon. Also, links to NPR archives and other information on tobacco issues.
Researchers find a rapid rise in tobacco use in China, where half the smokers surveyed do not know it causes cancer.
Slides from a college lecture reporting the results of a cross sectional survey undertaken in 2000.
Policy paper examines impact of tobacco on older people: addiction, secondhand smoke, smoking cessation and health care coverage, smokefree environments for children and grandchildren.
Paper presented at a conference on social marketing analyses the effectiveness of an innovative tobacco prevention program: sponsoring a race car.
Short student film promoting non-smoking. Available in QuickTime or RealPlayer format [Flash required].
Editorial in a health journal considers the scientific and policy merits of a new pack warning.
Examines China, Mexico, Viet Nam, Russia, Romania, Poland, Senegal, South Africa.
Research finds that antismoking ads from health groups do decrease smoking, but prosmoking ads from cigarette companies likewise increase smoking. (March 24, 2000)
Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that smoking cessation programs are cost-effective. (December 03, 1997)
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