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Cigarette Smoking Prevalence and Policies in 50 States: An Era of Change This chartbook, released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and Bridging the Gap, an RWJF-funded, nationally recognized research program, presents state and national data on tobacco prevalence, policies implemented to diminish that prevalence, and programs and policies to help smokers quit. The chartbook shows that significant progress has been made in reducing tobacco use in the United States, but it also shows that much work remains to be done to end a tobacco epidemic that continues to cause significant death and disease, especially in places not protected by proven tobacco control measures.
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ODH Ohio Youth Tobacco Surveys The following data from the Ohio Department of Health are available for the following years in .PDF format. The free Adobe Acrobat Viewer is required to view them.
•Ohio Youth Tobacco Survey 2008
•Ohio Youth Tobacco Survey 2006
•Ohio Youth Tobacco Survey 2004
•Ohio Youth Tobacco Survey 2002
•Ohio Youth Tobacco Survey 2000
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The Ohio Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program The Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program is supported by funds from the Master Settlement Agreement and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Office on Smoking and Health as part of the National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP). The NTCP has four goals:
1.Prevent youth from starting tobacco use.
2.Promote quitting among adults and youth.
3.Eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke.
4.Identify and eliminate disparities among populations affected by tobacco use.
The NTCP goals are accomplished through four program components:
1.Community interventions.
2.Countermarketing.
3.Policy and regulation.
4.Surveillance and evaluation.
The Ohio Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program coordinates or is involved in the following activities:
•Responds to inquiries from the public, elected officials and others.
•Provides model policies for schools, public places and worksites.
•Works with other public and private agencies to coordinate tobacco use prevention activities in Ohio and nationally.
•Tracks local, state and national rules, regulations and laws relating to tobacco use prevention and control.
•Plans and implements training opportunities for tobacco control advocates and public health workers on specific tobacco control topics such as worksite policies, media and policy advocacy and the latest in cessation methods.
•Conducts the Statewide Ohio Youth Tobacco Survey to monitor the use, knowledge and attitudes of middle and high school students about tobacco.
•Provides funds for local grants.
•Provides assistance with quitting tobacco use through 1-800-Quit-NOW (1-800-784-8669).
For in-depth public policy information, select Public Policy Center under "Links" below.
Mailing Address:
Ohio Department of Health
Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program
246 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43215
Telephone: (614) 752-2130
Fax: (614) 644-7740
E-mail: tobaccoprevention@odh.ohio.gov
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