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Published: June 10, 2009
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.
With its extensive analysis of tobacco prevention and control strategies throughout the country and a comprehensive examination of current tobacco usage patterns, the chartbook serves as a primary source of information for tobacco prevention policymaking and further research prioritizing.
Key findings from the report include:
National program office: Bridging the Gap: Research Informing Practice and Policy for Healthy Youth Behavior
Listed below is one grant that supported this project.
| Grant | Awarded to | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Why youth don't quit: Finding answers to design effective smoking cessation programs |
Research Foundation of State University of New York (Albany, NY) ID#: 62174 Gary A. Giovino, PhD 716-829-6952 ggiovino@buffalo.edu http://www.rfsuny.org |
Approved award: $176,780 Actual award: $174,646 July 2007 to December 2008 This grant is closed. |
Contact information is correct as of the closing of the grant(s).
RWJF may have supported this project with other grants that are not listed.