Tobacco Product Use Among Adults – United States, 2021
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Abstract
; residents of rural (nonmetropolitan) areas; financially disadvantaged (income-to-poverty ratio = 0-1.99); lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) persons; those uninsured or enrolled in Medicaid; adults whose highest level of education was a general educational development (GED) certificate; who had a disability; and who had serious psychological distress. Continued surveillance of tobacco product use, implementation of evidence-based tobacco control strategies (e.g., hard-hitting media campaigns, smoke-free policies, and tobacco price increases), conducting linguistically and culturally appropriate educational campaigns, and FDA regulation of tobacco products will aid in reducing tobacco-related disease, death, and…
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Smokeless tobacco
- National Health Interview Survey
- Environmental health
- Tobacco product
- Tobacco control
- Poverty
- Tobacco harm reduction
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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