Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2007
CDC's Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2007 is an evidence-based guide to help states plan and establish effective tobacco control programs to prevent and reduce tobacco use.
This document updates Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs, August 1999. This updated edition describes an integrated programmatic structure for implementing interventions proven to be effective and provides the recommended level of state investment to reach these goals and reduce tobacco use in each state.
- Complete Report (PDF–1077 KB)
- Errata Notice
- Letter from the Director (PDF–423 KB)
- Fact Sheet (PDF–40 KB)
- Executive Summary (PDF–114 KB)
- Introduction (PDF–194 KB)
- Section A. Components of Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs
- I: State and Community Interventions (PDF–251 KB)
- II: Health Communication Interventions (PDF–193 KB)
- III: Cessation Interventions (PDF–191 KB)
- IV: Surveillance and Evaluation (PDF–161 KB)
- V: Administration and Management (PDF–148 KB)
- Section B. Recommended Funding Level for All 50 States
and the District of Columbia
- Per Capita (PDF–341 KB)
- Total (PDF–347 KB)
- Section C. Recommended Program Intervention Budgets, by State (PDF–521 KB)
- Appendices
- A. Expert Panel Members (PDF–97 KB)
- B. Funding Recommendation Formulations (PDF–118 KB)
- C. Program and Policy Recommendations for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs (PDF–109 KB)
- D. Identifying and Eliminating Tobacco-Related Disparities (PDF–145 KB)
- E. Data Sources (PDF–123 KB)
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