نتایج جستجو برای: tobacco use disorder

تعداد نتایج: 2292000  

2017
Girija Syamlal Brian A. King Jacek M. Mazurek

Cigarette smoking has declined considerably among U.S. adults over several decades (1); however, increases have occurred in the use of noncigarette tobacco products in recent years, and the use of multiple tobacco products has become common among current users of noncigarette tobacco products (2,3). Differences in tobacco use have also been observed across population subgroups, including among ...

2012
Glorian Sorensen Prakash C. Gupta Eve Nagler Kasisomayajula Viswanath

BACKGROUND In response to India's growing tobacco epidemic, strategies are needed to decrease tobacco use among Indian youth, particularly among those who are economically disadvantaged. The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a school-based life-skills tobacco control program for youth of low socio-economic status in Mumbai and the surrounding state of Maharashtra. We hy...

2010
Ethel Alderete Celia Patricia Kaplan Steven E. Gregorich Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable

This study examines alternative tobacco use among Latin American youth. A self-administered survey in a random sample of 27 schools was administered in 2004 in Jujuy, Argentina (N = 3218). Prevalence of alternative tobacco product use was 24.1%; 15.3% of youth used hand-rolled cigarettes, 7.8% smoked cigars, 2.3% chewed tobacco leaf and 1.6% smoked pipe. Among youth who never smoked manufacture...

2015
Jamie Tam Hannah R Day Brian L Rostron Benjamin J Apelberg

BACKGROUND Smokeless tobacco use is becoming an increasingly important public health issue in the US and may influence cigarette smoking behavior. Systematic information on transitions between smokeless tobacco and cigarette use in the US is limited. METHODS We conducted a systematic review of published literature on transitions between smokeless tobacco and cigarette use in the US. We search...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2000
M A Corrao G E Guindon V Cokkinides N Sharma

The tobacco control movement needs a global information system permitting routine monitoring of the tobacco trade, tobacco farming, the tobacco industry, the prevalence of tobacco use, associated mortality, and national resources for combating tobacco. The Tobacco Control Country Profiles database, a data collection initiative led by the American Cancer Society in collaboration with WHO and the...

2017
Jonas Z. Hines Steven C. Fiala Katrina Hedberg

During 2011-2015, increased electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) and hookah use offset declines in cigarette and other tobacco product use among youths (persons aged <18 years) (1). Limited information exists about which tobacco product introduced youths to tobacco product use. Patterns of first use of e-cigarettes among Oregon youths who were tobacco users were assessed in the Oregon Healthy Tee...

Journal: :Biomedical and environmental sciences : BES 2010
Jason Hsia Gong-Huan Yang Qiang Li Lin Xiao Yan Yang Yan-Wei Wu Samira Asma

The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS) is a component of Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS) under auspices of the Bloomberg philanthropy and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. GATS is a household survey with a standard protocol and its goals are to measure tobacco use, to assess changes due to policy and to facilitate cross country comparison. China is the largest consumer and produc...

2016
Marcella H. Boynton Robert P. Agans J. Michael Bowling Noel T. Brewer Erin L. Sutfin Adam O. Goldstein Seth M. Noar Kurt M. Ribisl

BACKGROUND The passage of the 2009 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act has necessitated the execution of timely, innovative, and policy-relevant tobacco control research to inform Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulatory and messaging efforts. With recent dramatic changes to tobacco product availability and patterns of use, nationally representative data on tobacco-related pe...

2016
Nadra E Lisha Jeffrey W Jordan Pamela M Ling

BACKGROUND In California, young adult tobacco prevention is of prime importance; 63% of smokers start by the age of 18 years, and 97% start by the age of 26 years. We examined social affiliation with 'peer crowd' (eg, Hipsters) as an innovative way to identify high-risk tobacco users. METHODS Cross-sectional surveys were conducted in 2014 (N=3368) among young adult bar patrons in 3 California...

2017
Sarah D. Kowitt Allison M. Schmidt Allison E. Myers Adam O. Goldstein

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 raisin...

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