Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to reduce tobacco use and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke

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Overview: This report presents the results of systematic reviews of effectiveness, applicability, other effects, economic evaluations, and barriers to use of selected population-based interventions intended to reduce tobacco use and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. The related systematic reviews are linked by a common conceptual approach. These reviews form the basis of recommendations by the Task Force on Community Preventive Services (TFCPS) regarding the use of these selected interventions. The TFCPS recommendations are presented on page 67 of this supplement. Medical Subject Headings (MeSH): smoking cessation, tobacco use cessation, tobacco smoke pollution, community health services, decision-making, evidence-based medicine, meta-analysis, review literature, practice guidelines, preventive health services, public health practice © 2001 American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

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Hopkins, D. P., Briss, P. A., Ricard, C. J., Husten, C. G., Carande-Kulis, V. G., Fielding, J. E., … Harris, K. W. (2001). Reviews of evidence regarding interventions to reduce tobacco use and exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 20(2 SUPPL.), 16–66. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0749-3797(00)00297-X

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