Tobacco use kills more people than any other addiction and we know that addiction starts in childhood and youth. We all agree that youths should not smoke, but how can this be accomplished? What prevention messages will they find compelling? What effect does tobacco advertising--more than $10 million worth every day--have on youths? Can we responsibly and effectively restrict their access to tobacco products? These questions and more are addressed in Growing Up Tobacco Free, prepared by the Institute of Medicine to help everyone understand the troubling issues surrounding youths and tobacco use. Growing Up Tobacco Free provides a readable explanation of nicotine's effects and the process of addiction, and documents the search for an effective approach to preventing the use of cigarettes, chewing and spitting tobacco, and snuff by children and youths. It covers the results of recent initiatives to limit young people's access to tobacco and discusses approaches to controls or bans on tobacco sales, price sensitivity among adolescents, and arguments for and against taxation as a prevention strategy for tobacco use. The controversial area of tobacco advertising is thoroughly examined.With clear guidelines for public action, everyone can benefit by reading and acting on the messages in this comprehensive and compelling book.
Barbara S. Lynch and Richard J. Bonnie, Editors; Committee on Preventing Nicotine Addiction in Children and Youths, Institute of Medicine
1 FRONT MATTER; 2 (GRAPHIC AND CONTENTS FOR CHAPTER 1); 3 1 TOWARD A YOUTH-CENTERED PREVENTION POLICY; 4 (GRAPHIC AND CONTENTS FOR CHAPTER 2); 5 2 THE NATURE OF NICOTINE ADDICTION; 6 (GRAPHIC AND CONTENTS FOR CHAPTER 3); 7 3 SOCIAL NORMS AND THE ACCEPTABILITY OF TOBACCO USE; 8 (GRAPHIC AND CONTENTS FOR CHAPTER 4); 9 4 TOBACCO ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION; 10 (GRAPHIC AND CONTENTS FOR CHAPTER 5); 11 5 PREVENTION AND CESSATION OF TOBACCO USE: RESEARCH-BASED PROGRAMS; 12 (GRAPHIC AND CONTENTS FOR CHAPTER 6); 13 6 TOBACCO TAXATION IN THE UNITED STATES; 14 (GRAPHIC AND CONTENTS FOR CHAPTER 7); 15 7 YOUTH ACCESS TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS; 16 (GRAPHIC AND CONTENTS FOR CHAPTER 8); 17 8 REGULATION OF THE LABELING, PACKAGING, AND CONTENTS OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS; 18 (GRAPHIC AND CONTENTS FOR CHAPTER 9); 19 9 COORDINATION OF POLICIES AND RESEARCH; 20 APPENDIXES; 21 A SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS, BY CHAPTER; 22 B COMMITTEE BIOGRAPHIES; 23 INDEX
National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Institute of Medicine, and Families Board on Children, Youth, Steve Olson
Institute of Medicine, Board on the Health of Select Populations, and Transgender Health Issues and Research Gaps and Opportunities Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Division of International Health
Institute of Medicine, Committee to Develop Methods Useful to the Department of Veteran Affairs in Estimating Its Physician Requirements, Joseph Lipscomb
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Committee on Scientific Standards for Studies on Modified Risk Tobacco Products
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Committee on the Public Health Implications of Raising the Minimum Age for Purchasing Tobacco Products, Leslie Y. Kwan, Kathleen Stratton, Richard J. Bonnie
Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Committee to Assess the Science Base for Tobacco Harm Reduction, Stuart Bondurant, Robert Wallace, Padma Shetty, Kathleen Stratton
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, and Consequences Committee on Reducing Tobacco Use: Strategies, Barriers, Robert B. Wallace, Kathleen Stratton, Richard J. Bonnie
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Committee on Smoking Cessation in Military and Veteran Populations, Roberta Wedge, Stuart Bondurant
National Research Council, Committee on the Illicit Tobacco Market: Collection and Analysis of the International Experience, Committee on the Illicit Tobacco Market, Committee on the Illicit Tobacco Market Collection and Analysis of the International Experience, Malay Majmundar, Peter Reuter
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Committee on the Assessment of Agent-Based Models to Inform Tobacco Product Regulation, V. Ayano Ogawa, Amy Geller, Robert Wallace
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, and Consequences Committee on Reducing Tobacco Use: Strategies, Barriers, Robert B. Wallace, Kathleen Stratton, Richard J. Bonnie
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Committee on the Public Health Implications of Raising the Minimum Age for Purchasing Tobacco Products, Leslie Y. Kwan, Kathleen Stratton, Richard J. Bonnie
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Committee on Smoking Cessation in Military and Veteran Populations, Roberta Wedge, Stuart Bondurant
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Committee on the Assessment of Agent-Based Models to Inform Tobacco Product Regulation, V. Ayano Ogawa, Amy Geller, Robert Wallace
National Research Council, Committee on the Illicit Tobacco Market: Collection and Analysis of the International Experience, Committee on the Illicit Tobacco Market, Committee on the Illicit Tobacco Market Collection and Analysis of the International Experience, Malay Majmundar, Peter Reuter
Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Committee to Assess the Science Base for Tobacco Harm Reduction, Stuart Bondurant, Robert Wallace, Padma Shetty, Kathleen Stratton
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Committee on Scientific Standards for Studies on Modified Risk Tobacco Products