SPECIAL TOPIC
A Decade of Sustaining Best Practices for Tobacco Control: Indiana’s Story
Year | Smoking Prevalence | |
---|---|---|
Adults, % | Youth, % | |
2001 | 27.4 | 31.6 |
2002 | 27.6 | 20.4 |
2003 | 26.1 | 20.4 |
2004 | 24.9 | 21.3 |
2005 | 27.3 | 21.3 |
2006 | 24.1 | 23.2 |
2007 | 24.1 | 23.2 |
2008 | 26.0 | 18.3 |
2009 | 23.1 | 18.3 |
2010 | 21.2 | 17.5 |
Figure 1. Smoking prevalence in Indiana among adults and youth, 2001-2010. Adult smoking prevalence rates from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (3), and youth smoking prevalence rates from the Indiana Youth Tobacco Survey (4,14).
Year | MSA Expenditures, $ (Millions) | Per Capita Cigarette Sales |
---|---|---|
2001 | 32.5 | 121.4 |
2002 | 32.5 | 121.4 |
2003 | 10.8 | 101.1 |
2004 | 10.8 | 97.7 |
2005 | 10.8 | 96.1 |
2006 | 10.9 | 98.7 |
2007 | 16.2 | 102.3 |
2008 | 15.0 | 81.7 |
2009 | 9.2 | 78.9 |
2010 | 9.2 | 71.7 |
Figure 2. Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Agency MSA expenditures (11,12) and per capita cigarette sales (12), Indiana, 2001-2010. Abbreviation: MSA, Master Settlement Agreement of 1998.
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