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1990-1999 1 California 1 Tobacco 1 access and ease of purchase of cigarettes or tobacco 1 adolescent smoking 1 adult smoker 1 anti-smoking media 1 bidis 1 california smokers 1 california vs. United States 1 cigarette 1 cigarette price sensitivity 1 cigars 1 demographics of smoking 1 health education and smoking 1 media influences on smoking 1 non-smokers' rights. protection of non-smokers 1 other tobacco use 1 parental influences on smoking 1 quitting smoking 1 school smoking 1 second hand tobacco smoke 1 smokeless 1 smoking bans 1 smoking cessation 1 smoking prevelence 1 tobacco price sensitivity 1 tobacco quitting history 1 tobacco taxes 1 tobacco use 1 workplace smoking 1 young adult smoking 1
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The California Tobacco Control Program: A decade of progress, Results from the California Tobacco Survey, 1990-1999
Prevention, Cancer; Program, Control - Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC … - 2000
Executive Summary and Key Findings EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the 1990s in California, smoking behavior and attitudes about smoking have changed, as measured from the California Tobacco Surveys (CTS) and other data sources. Some of the most important findings from the CTS are highlighted below....
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