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Our monthly list of selected journal articles and reports on tobacco topics, with an emphasis on Canadian authors and research


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14th World Conference on Tobacco OR Health

Mumbai, India
March 8-12 , 2009
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Special Report: A Model for Assessing Gaps in Smoking Cessation Systems and Services in a Local Public Health Unit

Special Report: Formative Evaluation of the Youth Action Alliance Program

Tobacco Control Funding Commitments: Monitoring Update

The most recent OTRU update provides an overview of current Canadian tobacco control funding commitments by federal, provincial and territorial governments. Information on U.S. tobacco control funding guidelines and funding of selected U.S. states is included for comparison.

Each year OTRU produces a series of Monitoring Reports to examine the progress of the Smoke-Free Ontario Strategy. Based on qualitative and quantitative data, these reports document changes in the provincial tobacco control climate, including policies, programs, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour.

Other recent releases in this series:

Prohibition of Tobacco Sales In Specific Places
Tobacco Taxes
Retail Display Of Tobacco Products
Protection from Secondhand Smoke

 

New Evaluation Newsletter: Smoking and Quitting Behaviours of Young Men

Using a mixed method approach, this evaluation study assesses the extent to which Ontario’s smoking cessation system meets the needs of young male smokers who are 19-29 years old. We chose this sub-population since data from the latest Canadian Community Health Survey (2005) showed that young Ontario men aged 25-29 have the highest prevalence of current smoking at 39%; almost double that of their female counterparts (21%) and of Ontario’s general smoking population (20%). Preliminary findings are presented in newsletters and a full evaluation report is forthcoming. 

 

Conference Presentation: The Impact of Smoke-Free Legislation in Ontario on Levels of Second Hand Smoke in Enclosed Public Places

A recent OTRU study has found that eliminating designated smoking rooms (DSRs) has significantly reduced levels of second hand smoke in bars and coffee shops.  The study compared levels of second hand smoke in bars and coffee shops before and after the implementation of provincial legislation to prohibit smoking in all enclosed workplaces and public places in Ontario.

OTRU research officer, Bo Zhang, presented study findings at the recent joint conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology and International Society of Exposure Analysis. Bo is seen here with fellow conference attendees, Wayne Ott and James Repace.

 

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