Healthy People 2010
Progress Review PowerPoint Presentation PPT 3.6 MB Slide 1
Focus Area 27: Tobacco Use
Progress Review
Slide 2 Tobacco Use Tobacco Use
Slide 3 Highlighted objectives Highlighted objectives with colored dots indicating status with regards to Healthy People target.
27-1 a. Cigarette smoking, adults (improving)
27-9. Exposure to tobacco smoke at home, ages 6 and under (improving) 27-10. Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, ages 4 and over (target met) 27-11. Smoke free and tobacco free schools (improving) 27-13 a-f, i. Smoke free indoor air laws
27-15. Retail license suspension for sales to minors (little or no change) 27-16 a, b. Exposure to tobacco advertising and promotion
Slide 4 Cigarette Smoking, Adults 18 Years and Over The percent of adult cigarette smokers is shown for the baseline year (1998) and the most recent data year in DATA2010 (2006). Racial ethnic groups shown are American Indian, Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian. Trend lines show the changes in the percent of adult cigarette smokers for males and females from 1965 through 2007.
Slide 5 Cigarette Smoking, Adults 18 Years and Over Map showing percent of adult cigarette smokers for States by quintiles of the percents
Slide 6 Lung Cancer Deaths, 2003 – 2005 Map showing lung cancer death rate quintiles for health service areas.
Slide 7 Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy, 2005 Percent of women who smoked during pregnancy in 2005 is shown by trimester (data from States using the 2003 revision of the United States birth certificate). Trend line shows the changes in the percent of women who smoked during pregnancy from 1989 to 2003 (data from States using the 1989 revision of the United States birth certificate).
Slide 8 Use of Tobacco Products, Adolescents Grades 9 through 12 Percent of adolescents grades 9 through 12 using tobacco is shown for the baseline year (1999) and the most recent data year (2007). Tobacco categories shown are all tobacco, cigarettes, spit tobacco, cigars, and bidis. A trend line shows the change in the percent of adolescents smoking cigarettes from 1991 to 2007.
Slide 9 Restricting Tobacco Sales to Minors The number of States and District of Columbia that have laws for retail license suspensions for sales to minors is shown for the baseline year (1998) and the most recent data year (2007). The number of States and District of Columbia that have an illegal sales rate of tobacco to minors of less than or equal to 5 percent is shown for the baseline year (1998) and the most recent data year (2007).
Slide 10 Recall of Tobacco Advertising, Adolescents Grades 6 through 12 Percent of adolescents grades 6 through 12 who reported seeing advertisements for tobacco products is shown for the baseline year (2000) and the most recent data year (2006). Two categories are shown: internet and magazines and newspapers.
Slide 11 Disapproval of Smoking, Adolescents Percent of adolescents who disprove of smoking one or more packs of cigarettes per day is shown for the baseline year (1998) and the most recent data year (2007). Data are shown for eighth, tenth, and twelfth graders.
Slide 12 Smoking Cessation Attempts, (Smoked or Quit in the Last Year) A pie chart shows the percent of adult smokers who tried to quit smoking for at least one day in the last year and the percent of adult smokers who had attempted to quit smoking in the last year and were currently abstinent at the time of the survey for 2006 data. Trend lines show the percent of adult smokers who tried to quit smoking for at least one day in the last year and the percent of adult smokers who had attempted to quit smoking in the last year and were currently abstinent at the time of the survey from the baseline year (1998) through the most recent data point (2006).
Slide 13 Medicaid Program Coverage for Treatment of Nicotine Dependency Number of States and District of Columbia that have at least one form of tobacco dependence treatment for all Medicaid recipients is show for years 1998, 2002, and 2006.
Slide 14 Reported Exposure to Tobacco Smoke at Home, Children 6 Years and Under Percent of children 6 years and under who lived with a resident who smoked inside the home for at least 4 days per week is shown for the baseline year (1998) and the most recent data year (2005). Data are shown for the following categories: total, black, white, Hispanic, poor, near poor, and middle/high income.
Slide 15 Measured Exposure to Tobacco Smoke, Non-Smokers Percent of non-smokers who had a measured serum cotinine level greater than or equal to 0.05 nanograms per milliliter are shown for the baseline years (1988 through 1994) and the most recent data years (2003 through 2006). Data are shown for the following categories: total, black, white and Mexican American.
Slide 16 Tobacco-Free Schools Two pie charts show the percent of schools that were tobacco free at the baseline year (1994) and at the most recent data year (2006).
Slide 17 Smoke-Free Indoor Air Laws The number of States and District of Columbia that have smoke-free indoor air laws are shown for the baseline year (1998), an intermediate year (2004), and the most recent data year (2007). Data are shown for the following categories: private workplace, public workplace, restaurants, public transportation, day care centers, retail stores, and bars.
Slide 18 Progress Toward 2010 Targets
Slide 19 Remaining Tobacco Use Objectives Shows the status Tobacco Use objectives that were not highlighted in this presentation. 27-1 b-d. Adult Tobacco Use
27-7. Smoking cessation attempts by adolescents (little or no change) 27-8 a-c. Coverage for treatment of nicotine dependency
27-13 g,h. Smoke free indoor air laws
27-18 a-c. Evidence based tobacco control programs
Slide 20 Summary
Slide 21
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Slide 22 This slide indicates that Progress Review data and slides can be found at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/hphome.htm.
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