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Evaluation of the smoking ban in public places in France one year and five years after its implementation: results of the ITC France survey.
In France, the ban on smoking in public places took effect in February 2007 for workplaces, shopping centers, airports, train stations, hospitals, and schools. In January 2008, it was...
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Evaluation of the nicotine replacement therapy program: impact on recipients of CMU-C.
Health insurance covers nicotine replacement therapy up to 50 euros per year per person. People covered by the Universal Supplementary Health Coverage program make less use of this...
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Smoking in France: Recent Trends: Smoking
The Cancer Plan, launched nearly two years ago, has given new impetus to tobacco prevention in France. Among the measures adopted, the most significant is the massive increase in tobacco...
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Tobacco: Public Perceptions of a Prevention Campaign.
Should fear be used in prevention campaigns? This is an ongoing, unresolved debate between those who advocate for graphic imagery and others who warn of the risks of stigmatizing the...
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Teenage smoking following the ban on tobacco sales to minors under 16 in France
Introduction - Despite a decline in smoking rates among adolescents over the past decade, few studies have sought to assess the prevalence of new forms of tobacco use, such as hookah, or...
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Alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis: drugs at age 17.
Tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis are the three psychoactive substances most commonly tried and used in late adolescence. Today, numerous studies shed light on adolescence and, in...
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Validated or Promising Interventions for Tobacco Prevention Among Youth: A Literature Review.
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the scientific evidence regarding validated interventions for tobacco prevention among children and adolescents. The rise in...
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Tobacco control: information and misinformation.
Effective tobacco control relies on public awareness campaigns designed to dispel the positive image of tobacco—especially among young people—and highlight its dangers. But these efforts...
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Smoking Cessation and Vulnerable Populations: The Benefits of Specialized Care.
Smokers in vulnerable situations who receive intensive group-based social support appear to adhere better to the program, with a higher quit rate than those receiving individual support....
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Impact of the Tabac Info Service on smoking cessation: smoking status of callers four months after their call, September–December 2002.
Starting October 1, 2003, every pack of cigarettes will feature one of the 14 specific health warnings mandated by the decree of March 5, 2003. One of these warnings refers to Tabac Info...