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From Data to Action: National, State & Local Efforts to End Menthol and Other Flavored Commercial Tobacco Product Use

From Data to Action: National, State & Local Efforts to End Menthol and Other Flavored Commercial Tobacco Product Use

GUEST EDITORIAL

PEER REVIEWED

Preventing Chronic Disease Collection: From Data to Action: National, State, and Local Efforts to End Menthol and Other Flavored Commercial Tobacco Product Use

Marshall LL, Norman L, Rose SW, Tseng T. Preventing Chronic Disease Collection: From Data to Action: National, State, and Local Efforts to End Menthol and Other Flavored Commercial Tobacco Product Use. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21;240143.

ESSAY

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The National and State Tobacco Control Program: Overview of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Efforts to Address Commercial Tobacco Use

Marshall L, Pasalic E, Mahoney M, Turner T, Sneegas K, Kittner DL. The National and State Tobacco Control Program: Overview of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Efforts to Address Commercial Tobacco Use. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21;230311.

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

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Use of Menthol-Flavored Tobacco Products Among US Middle and High School Students: National Youth Tobacco Survey, 2022

Cornelius ME, Gentzke AS, Loretan CG, Hawkins NA, Jamal A. Use of Menthol-Flavored Tobacco Products Among US Middle and High School Students: National Youth Tobacco Survey, 2022. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21:230305.

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

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Sociodemographic and Temporal Differences in Menthol Cigarette Use Among US Adults Who Smoke, 1999–2018

Cheng YJ, Tsai J, Cornelius ME, Mahoney M, Neff LJ. Sociodemographic and Temporal Differences in Menthol Cigarette Use Among US Adults Who Smoke, 1999–2018. Prev Chronic Dis 2023;20:230291.

CME ACTIVITY

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State-Specific Prevalence of Adult Tobacco Product Use and Cigarette Smoking Cessation Behaviors, United States, 2018–2019

Cornelius ME, Wang TW, Jamal A, Loretan CG, Willis G, Graham-Glover B, et al. State-Specific Prevalence of Adult Tobacco Product Use and Cigarette Smoking Cessation Behaviors, United States, 2018–2019. Prev Chronic Dis 2023;20:230132.

TOOLS FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE

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Strategies for Effective Capacity-Building in the Fight Against Commercial Tobacco

Caldwell K, Hebert A, Bolden G. Strategies for Effective Capacity-Building in the Fight Against Commercial Tobacco. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21:230307.

ORIGINAL RESEARCH

PEER REVIEWED

It’s Not Just : Evaluation of a Media Campaign to Motivate Action Around Targeting of Menthol Tobacco in Black Communities

Eggers ME, Nonnemaker JM, Kelly LK, Ortega-Peluso C, Anker E, Lee J, et al. It’s Not Just: Evaluation of a Media Campaign to Motivate Action Around Targeting of Menthol Tobacco in Black Communities. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21:230237.

PROGRAM EVALUATION BRIEF

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Creating and Implementing a Community-Focused, Culturally Tailored Health Marketing Campaign to Address Menthol Cigarette Use in Los Angeles County

Humphrey R, Truong A, Fraser R, Gallow TG, Fischbach L, Kuo T. Creating and Implementing a Community-Focused, Culturally Tailored Health Marketing Campaign to Address Menthol Cigarette Use in Los Angeles County. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21:230282.

PROGRAM EVALUATION BRIEF

PEER REVIEWED

Facilitators and Barriers to Passing Local Policies That Prohibit the Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products: Qualitative Analysis of Strategies Implemented by 36 Public Health Agencies in California, 2017–2021

Hellesen S, Haun S, Dove MS. Facilitators and Barriers to Passing Local Policies That Prohibit the Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products: Qualitative Analysis of Strategies Implemented by 36 Public Health Agencies in California, 2017–2021. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21:230283.

RESEARCH BRIEF

PEER REVIEWED

Community Engagement, Jurisdictional Experience, and Previous Tobacco-Related Ordinances in Neighboring Communities as Drivers of Flavored Tobacco Bans in Los Angeles County

Guglielmo D, Dang A, Fischbach L, Toruno R, Chavez-Sosa G, Messex M, et al. Community Engagement, Jurisdictional Experience, and Previous Tobacco-Related Ordinances in Neighboring Communities as Drivers of Flavored Tobacco Bans in Los Angeles County. Prev Chronic Dis 2024;21:230284.


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