Monograph 1: Strategies to Control Tobacco Use in the Unites States
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword (249 kb)
- Preface (277 kb)
- Acknowledgments (283 kb)
- Introduction (319 kb)
- Contents (291 kb)
- Chapter 1
The Scientific Rationale for Comprehensive, Community-Based, Smoking Control Strategies (1,667 kb)- Introduction
- Background: Efforts to Control Tobacco Use
- Patterns of Smoking Behavior
- Role of Public Information Campaigns
- Results of Early Tobacco Control Efforts
- Comprehensive Control Strategies
- References
- Chapter 2
Evolution of Smoking Control Strategies (2,469 kb)- Introduction
- Information and Education Campaigns
- Cessation Program Strategies
- Prevention Strateties
- Comprehensive Approach to Smoking Control
- Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 3
Smoking Prevalence and Lung Cancer Death Rates (3,054 kb)- Introduction
- Analysis of Smoking Behavior
- Smoking Prevalence
- Lung Cancer Mortality
- A discrete State Model of Health Intervention
- Conclusions
- References
- Appendix A. Data Points for Figures in Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
Approaches Directed to the Individual (3,385 kb)- Introduction
- Public Information Campaigns
- Evolution of School-Based Interventions
- Clinical Approach to Smoking Control
- Self-Help Approaches
- Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 5
Approaches Directed to the Social Environment (4,070 kb)- Public Opinion and Tobacco Use
- Intervention Channels
- Community Mobilization
- Restrictive Legislation
- Preventing Tobacco Sales to Minors
- Economic Incentives
- Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 6
Interdependence and Synergy Among Smoking Control Activities (2,027 kb)- Introduction
- Conceptual Framework
- Studies of Environmental Change
- Synergistic Effects Among Selected Interventions
- Approaches to Tobacco Companies' Targets
- Conclusions
- References
- Index (607 kb)

