2016
DOI: 10.2147/ieh.s56237
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Convergence as public health innovation: a case for tobacco control

Abstract: Abstract:The tobacco epidemic remains a significant global public health crisis, killing six million people a year. In the US, tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable death, despite decades of antismoking efforts. Evidence-based tobacco control policies and programs are not consistently or optimally implemented across states and regions, thereby weakening their effectiveness. Moreover, wide disparities persist in tobacco use and tobacco-related diseases among the most socioeconomically vulnerable … Show more

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“…The study was part of a District of Columbia Metro Tobacco Research and Instruction Consortium initiative. 30 Owing to the initiative's regional focus, participants were residents of Maryland, Virginia, or D.C. Participants completing all study procedures received a small monetary award.…”
Section: Setting and Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was part of a District of Columbia Metro Tobacco Research and Instruction Consortium initiative. 30 Owing to the initiative's regional focus, participants were residents of Maryland, Virginia, or D.C. Participants completing all study procedures received a small monetary award.…”
Section: Setting and Samplementioning
confidence: 99%