| Literature DB >> 19737829 |
Russell C Callaghan, Scott Veldhuizen, Scott Leatherdale, Donna Murnaghan, Steve Manske.
Abstract
Current tobacco-control strategies seek to inhibit and reduce smoking among adolescents. However, such strategies are probably undermined by the contraband tobacco market. Using data from Canada's 2006/2007 Youth Smoking Survey, we found that 13.1% of respondents who were daily smokers reported that contraband cigarettes were their usual brand. They consumed significantly more cigarettes than respondents who smoked other brands. Contraband cigarettes accounted for about 17.5% of all cigarettes smoked by adolescent daily smokers in Canada overall, and for more than 25% in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19737829 PMCID: PMC2742140 DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.090665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CMAJ ISSN: 0820-3946 Impact factor: 8.262