The Landscape in Global Tobacco Control Research - A Guide to Gaining a Foothold.

Abstract

Smoking prevalence is shifting from more- to less-developed countries. In higher-income countries, smoking surveillance data, tailored treatments, public health campaigns, and research-based policy implementation have led to a decrease in tobacco use. In low- and middle-income countries, translating research into practice and policy is integral for tobacco control.

Citation

American Journal of Public Health (2005) 95 (6) 939-945 [doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.047167]

The Landscape in Global Tobacco Control Research - A Guide to Gaining a Foothold.

Published 1 January 2005