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SmokeLess States(R) National Tobacco Policy Initiative

From 1993 to 2004, SmokeLess States: Statewide Tobacco Prevention and Control Initiative supported statewide efforts to reduce tobacco use, particularly among children and youth.

Grant Results Reports 07/14/2009 

What Happened to Smokers' Beliefs about Light Cigarettes when "Light/Mild" Brand Descriptors were Banned in the UK?

This paper examines how beliefs of smokers in the UK were affected by the removal of "light" and "mild" brand descriptors, which came into effect on September 30,2003, for Member States of the European Union (EU).

Published In: Tobacco Control (Online)

Journal articles 09/23/2008 

Use of Flavored Cigarettes among Older Adolescent and Adult Smokers

This study examined flavored cigarette use by individuals between the age of 17-26 years and those 25 years of age and older. Study participants were part of two national telephone surveys, the National Youth Smoking Cessation Survey (NYSCS) and the Assessing...

Published In: Nicotine & Tobacco Research

Journal articles 07/23/2008 

A Win-Win Solution for Ohio's Health and Economy

A Foundation-supported special report by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids suggests that the state's governor and Legislature should increase Ohio's tobacco tax rates instead of raiding $230 million from the Tobacco Prevention Foundation.

Reports 04/23/2008 

State Legislated Actions on Tobacco Issues: 2007

Foundation-supported report by the American Lung Association shows more states took strong action against tobacco during the year.

Maps and state data, Reports, Legislative scans or reports 04/22/2008 

Building Bridges: Tobacco Control Policy in a Broader Context

RWJF Senior Program Officer Michelle Larkin, R.N., M.S., J.D., presented the keynote address at the Tobacco Public Policy Center's third annual conference.

Speeches and commentaries 12/07/2007 

Receptivity to Tobacco Advertising and Promotions Among Young Adolescents as a Predictor of Established Smoking in Young Adulthood

The authors investigated whether receptivity to tobacco advertising and promotions during young adolescence predicts young adult smoking six years later. Two longitudinal cohorts of adolescents drawn from the 1993 and 1996 versions of the California Tobacco Surveys...

Published In: American Journal of Public Health

Journal articles 08/01/2007 

State Legislated Actions on Tobacco Issues: 2007 Midterm Report

Attitudes about the dangers of secondhand smoke are shifting, and the general public is becoming increasingly unwilling to be exposed to a hazardous substance where they live, work and play. Many states have taken strong action to protect their citizens from tobacco...

Reports, Legislative scans or reports 07/24/2007 

The Impact of Retail Cigarette Marketing Practices on Youth Smoking Uptake

Studies have shown that youth smoking increases during times when the tobacco industry steps up promotional activity. Since the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) restricting certain types of tobacco marketing to youth, the tobacco industry is relying more...

Published In: Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine

Journal articles 05/07/2007 

Evaluating Advocates' Spheres of Influence with Domain Leaders

Evaluators face a difficult challenge in assessing the effectiveness of advocacy campaigns designed to influence policy. Several years ago, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) commissioned The Lewin Group to evaluate a key RWJF grantee, the Center for...

Published In: The Evaluation Exchange

Journal articles 04/01/2007 

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