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Success in South Carolina : investment of cigarette tax funds in smoking prevention and cessation
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
Abstract
Partnership success shows that since 2006, 59 of the state’s 81 school districts now protect 485,255 school-aged students from exposure to tobacco and secondhand smoke. During the same time period, smoking among high school students decreased by more than 19% and smoking among middle school students decreased by more than 47%. The number of S.C. Tobacco Quitline referrals made by healthcare providers through the Provider Referral System has recently experienced a dramatic increase. This rise can likely be attributed to DHEC’s “Tips from Former Smokers” television commercials and sustained provider outreach efforts.
Issue Date
2015-03
Keywords
Smoking--South Carolina--Prevention, Cigarettes--Taxation--South Carolina, Nicotine addiction--South Carolina--Statistics
Type
Text
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