US Tobacco 21 Policies and Potential Mortality Reductions by State
Jamie Tam,
Alyssa Crippen,
Abigail Friedman
et al.
Abstract:ImportanceResearch shows that Tobacco 21 (T21) policies with a minimum legal access age for tobacco products of 21 years reduce smoking, yet their impact varies across US states due to differences in smoking behaviors, mortality rates, and policy coverage.ObjectiveTo quantify potential reductions in smoking-attributable mortality associated with Tobacco 21 policies for each of the 50 states and Washington, DC.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThe Cancer Intervention Surveillance and Modeling Network (CISNET) To… Show more
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