Laverty, Anthony A Diethelm, Pascal Hopkinson, Nicholas S Watt, Hilary C McKee, Martin
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Tobacco control
In this commentary we consider the validity of tobacco industry-funded research on the effects of standardised packaging in Australia. As the first country to introduce standardised packs, Australia is closely watched, and Philip Morris International has recently funded two studies into the impact of the measure on smoking prevalence. Both of these...
Brown-Johnson, Cati G Prochaska, Judith J
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Tobacco control
Wu, Qi Szatkowski, Lisa Britton, John Parrott, Steve
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Tobacco control
Smoking is the largest preventable cause of death in the UK and imposes a huge economic burden on society. Both the prevalence and extent of smoking are significantly higher among people with mental disorders than among the general population. To estimate the economic costs of the health effects of cigarette smoking among people with mental disorde...
Leas, Eric C Zablocki, Rong W Edland, Steven D Al-Delaimy, Wael K
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Tobacco control
Heightened stigma surrounding the action of smoking may decrease the likelihood that individuals who engage in smoking identify with the label 'smoker'. Non-identifying smokers (NIS) may undermine accurate smoking prevalence estimates and can be overlooked by tobacco control efforts. We sought to characterise NIS in a cross-sectional study using a ...
Jo, Catherine L Ayers, John W Althouse, Benjamin M Emery, Sherry Huang, Jidong Ribisl, Kurt M
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Tobacco control
This quasi-experimental longitudinal study monitored aggregate Google search queries as a proxy for consumer interest in non-cigarette tobacco products (NTP) around the time of the 2009 US federal tobacco tax increase. Query trends for searches mentioning common NTP were downloaded from Google's public archives. The mean relative increase was estim...
Stillman, Frances A Soong, Andrea Zheng, Laura Y Navas-Acien, Ana
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Tobacco control
Dusemund, Frank Baty, Florent Brutsche, Martin H
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Tobacco control
Only a few studies have examined the effect of public smoking bans on respiratory conditions. These showed reduced admission rates for different respiratory diseases. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of the public smoking ban implemented in Graubünden, Switzerland, on the incidence of acute hospital admissions for acute...
Atusingwize, Edwinah Lewis, Sarah Langley, Tessa
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Tobacco control
International evidence shows that mass media campaigns are effective tobacco control interventions. However, they require substantial investment; a key question is whether their costs are justified by their benefits. The aim of this study was to systematically and comprehensively review economic evaluations of tobacco control mass media campaigns. ...
Malone, Ruth E Barnoya, Joaquin
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Tobacco control
Nandi, Arindam Ashok, Ashvin Guindon, G Emmanuel Chaloupka, Frank J Jha, Prabhat
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Tobacco control
Bidis, the most common smoking tobacco product in India, remain largely untaxed and are subject to very few regulations to discourage their use. A major argument against tax increases is the large potential loss of economic activity and employment in the bidi industry from reduced consumption. We used a nationally representative survey of unorganis...