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State-Specific Prevalence of Adult Tobacco Product Use and Cigarette Smoking Cessation Behaviors, United States, 2018–2019

INTRODUCTION: Increasing quitting among people who smoke cigarettes is the quickest approach to reducing tobacco-related disease and death. METHODS: We analyzed data from the 2018–2019 Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey for 137,471 adult self-respondents from all 50 US states an...

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Autores principales: Cornelius, Monica E., Wang, Teresa W., Jamal, Ahmed, Loretan, Caitlin G., Willis, Gordon, Graham-Glover, Bria, Neff, Linda
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10684279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37972604
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.230132
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author Cornelius, Monica E.
Wang, Teresa W.
Jamal, Ahmed
Loretan, Caitlin G.
Willis, Gordon
Graham-Glover, Bria
Neff, Linda
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Wang, Teresa W.
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Loretan, Caitlin G.
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description INTRODUCTION: Increasing quitting among people who smoke cigarettes is the quickest approach to reducing tobacco-related disease and death. METHODS: We analyzed data from the 2018–2019 Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey for 137,471 adult self-respondents from all 50 US states and the District of Columbia to estimate state-specific prevalence of current tobacco product use, interest in quitting smoking, past-year quit attempts, recent successful cessation (past-year quit lasting ≥6 months), receipt of advice to quit smoking from a medical doctor, and use of cessation medications and/or counseling to quit. RESULTS: Prevalence of current any-tobacco use (use every day or some days) ranged from 10.2% in California to 29.0% in West Virginia. The percentage of adults who currently smoked cigarettes and were interested in quitting ranged from 68.2% in Alabama to 87.5% in Connecticut; made a past-year quit attempt ranged from 44.1% in Tennessee to 62.8% in Rhode Island; reported recent successful cessation ranged from 4.6% in West Virginia and Wisconsin to 10.8% in South Dakota; received advice to quit from a medical doctor ranged from 63.3% in Colorado to 86.9% in Rhode Island; and used medications and/or counseling to quit ranged from 25.5% in Nevada to 50.1% in Massachusetts. Several states with the highest cigarette smoking prevalence reported the lowest prevalence of interest in quitting, quit attempts, receipt of advice to quit, and use of counseling and/or medication, and the highest prevalence of e-cigarette, smokeless tobacco, and cigar use. CONCLUSION: Adults who smoke struggle with smoking cessation and could benefit from additional intervention.
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spelling pubmed-106842792023-11-30 State-Specific Prevalence of Adult Tobacco Product Use and Cigarette Smoking Cessation Behaviors, United States, 2018–2019 Cornelius, Monica E. Wang, Teresa W. Jamal, Ahmed Loretan, Caitlin G. Willis, Gordon Graham-Glover, Bria Neff, Linda Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Increasing quitting among people who smoke cigarettes is the quickest approach to reducing tobacco-related disease and death. METHODS: We analyzed data from the 2018–2019 Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey for 137,471 adult self-respondents from all 50 US states and the District of Columbia to estimate state-specific prevalence of current tobacco product use, interest in quitting smoking, past-year quit attempts, recent successful cessation (past-year quit lasting ≥6 months), receipt of advice to quit smoking from a medical doctor, and use of cessation medications and/or counseling to quit. RESULTS: Prevalence of current any-tobacco use (use every day or some days) ranged from 10.2% in California to 29.0% in West Virginia. The percentage of adults who currently smoked cigarettes and were interested in quitting ranged from 68.2% in Alabama to 87.5% in Connecticut; made a past-year quit attempt ranged from 44.1% in Tennessee to 62.8% in Rhode Island; reported recent successful cessation ranged from 4.6% in West Virginia and Wisconsin to 10.8% in South Dakota; received advice to quit from a medical doctor ranged from 63.3% in Colorado to 86.9% in Rhode Island; and used medications and/or counseling to quit ranged from 25.5% in Nevada to 50.1% in Massachusetts. Several states with the highest cigarette smoking prevalence reported the lowest prevalence of interest in quitting, quit attempts, receipt of advice to quit, and use of counseling and/or medication, and the highest prevalence of e-cigarette, smokeless tobacco, and cigar use. CONCLUSION: Adults who smoke struggle with smoking cessation and could benefit from additional intervention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2023-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10684279/ /pubmed/37972604 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.230132 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Preventing Chronic Disease is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Cornelius, Monica E.
Wang, Teresa W.
Jamal, Ahmed
Loretan, Caitlin G.
Willis, Gordon
Graham-Glover, Bria
Neff, Linda
State-Specific Prevalence of Adult Tobacco Product Use and Cigarette Smoking Cessation Behaviors, United States, 2018–2019
title State-Specific Prevalence of Adult Tobacco Product Use and Cigarette Smoking Cessation Behaviors, United States, 2018–2019
title_full State-Specific Prevalence of Adult Tobacco Product Use and Cigarette Smoking Cessation Behaviors, United States, 2018–2019
title_fullStr State-Specific Prevalence of Adult Tobacco Product Use and Cigarette Smoking Cessation Behaviors, United States, 2018–2019
title_full_unstemmed State-Specific Prevalence of Adult Tobacco Product Use and Cigarette Smoking Cessation Behaviors, United States, 2018–2019
title_short State-Specific Prevalence of Adult Tobacco Product Use and Cigarette Smoking Cessation Behaviors, United States, 2018–2019
title_sort state-specific prevalence of adult tobacco product use and cigarette smoking cessation behaviors, united states, 2018–2019
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10684279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37972604
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd20.230132
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