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Titre : | American Journal of Public Health, Vol.96 n°8. - 2006 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2006 |
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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panierArticle : Périodique
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OBJECTIVES: I sought to identify what kinds of promotion for alcohol and tobacco products are found in televised sports programming, as well as how frequently they occur. I compared my findings with data from 5 and 10 years earlier t[...]
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OBJECTIVES: A large proportion of smokers erroneously believe that low-nicotine/low-tar cigarettes, also called "light cigarettes" or "lights," reduce health risks and are a rational alternative to smoking cessation. However, the ava[...]
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We examined the diffusion of the D.A.R.E program to reduce use of illicit drugs among school-aged children and youths and the diffusion of syringe exchange programs to reduce HIV transmission among injection drug users. The D.A.R.E p[...]
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DEIBERT R.J. ;
GOLDBAUM G. ;
T. R. PARKER ;
H. HAGAN ;
R. MARKS ;
HANRAHAN M. ;
H. THIEDE
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We examined pharmacists' attitudes and practices related to syringe sales to injection drug users before and after legal reform and local programming to enhance sterile syringe access. We replicated a 1996 study by conducting pharmac[...]
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Sustainability of public health programs: the example of tobacco treatment services in Massachusetts
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Sustaining important public or grant-funded services after initial funding is terminated is a major public health challenge. We investigated whether tobacco treatment services previously funded within a statewide tobacco control init[...]
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Taxes on cigarettes have long been used to help reduce cigarette consumption. Social factors also affect cigarette consumption, but this impact has not been quantified. We computed a social unacceptability index based on individuals'[...]
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OBJECTIVES: Although American Indians and Alaska Natives have high rates of substance abuse, few data about treatment services for this population are available. We used national data from 1997-2002 to describe recent trends in organ[...]