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References

  
Tobacco Data Sources Loveland
Tobacco Data Sources Loveland

 

  1. Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Data, 2017, Region 2, Health Topic: Tobacco, Health Measure: Percentage of students who smoked cigarettes, e-vapor products, or used other tobacco products on one or more of past 30 days. http://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/healthy-kids-colorado-survey-data
     
  2. Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Data, 2017, Region 2, Health Topic: Tobacco, Health Measure: Percentage of students who feel it would be sort of easy of very easy to get cigarettes if they wanted. http://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/healthy-kids-colorado-survey-data
     
  3. Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Data, 2017, Region 2, Health Topic: Tobacco, Health Measure: Percentage of students who feel it would be sort of easy of very easy to get electronic vapor products if they wanted. http://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/healthy-kids-colorado-survey-data
     
  4. Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Data, 2017, Region 2, Health Topic: Tobacco, Health Measure:Among students who were less than 18 years of age and who reported current cigarette use and got cigarettes in the past 30 days, the percentage who got their own cigarettes by buying them in a gas station, convenience store, grocery store, or drugstore in past 30 days. http://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/healthy-kids-colorado-survey-data
     
  5. Healthy Kids Colorado Survey Data, 2017, Region 2, Health Topic: Tobacco, Health Measure: Among students who were less than 18 years of age and who reported current electronic vapor product use and got their own electronic vapor products by buying them in a gas station, convenience store, grocery store, or drugstore in past 30 days. http://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/healthy-kids-colorado-survey-data
     
  6. Doubeni, C. A., et al. “Perceived Accessibility as a Predictor of Youth Smoking.” The Annals of Family Medicine, vol. 6, no. 4, 2008, pp. 323–330., doi:10.1370/afm.841.
     
  7. DiFranza, JR, Et Al., “Initial Symptoms of Nicotine Dependence in Adolescents,” Tobacco Control 9:313-19, September 2000. . DiFranza, JR, Et Al., “Initial Symptoms of Nicotine Dependence in Adolescents,” Tobacco Control 9:313-19, September 2000. 
     
  8. Kaitlyn M. Berry, MPH1; Jessica L. Fetterman, PhD2; Emelia J. Benjamin, MD, ScM2,3; Aruni Bhatnagar, PhD4; Jessica L. Barrington-Trimis, PhD5;Adam M. Leventhal, PhD5; Andrew Stokes, PhD1. Kaitlyn M. Berry, MPH1; Jessica L. Fetterman, PhD2; Emelia J. Benjamin, MD, ScM2,3; Aruni Bhatnagar, PhD4; Jessica L. Barrington-Trimis, PhD5;Adam M. Leventhal, PhD5; Andrew Stokes, PhD1.
     
  9. Astor, Roee L., et al. “Tobacco Retail Licensing and Youth Product Use.” Pediatrics, American Academy of Pediatrics, 1 Feb. 2019, http://www.pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/143/2/e20173536.
     
  10. “Public Health Implications of Raising the Minimum Age of Legal Access to Tobacco Products.” 2015, doi:10.17226/18997.
     
  11. Farley, S.M. and M. Johns, New York City flavored tobacco product sales ban evaluation. Tobacco control, 2016: p. Tobaccocontrol-2015-052418.
     
  12. Ambrose, Bridget K., et al. “Flavored Tobacco Product Use Among US Youth Aged 12-17 Years, 2013-2014.” Jama, vol. 314, no. 17, 2015, p. 1871., doi:10.1001/jama.2015.13802.
     
  13. Farley, Shannon M, and Michael Johns. “New York City Flavoured Tobacco Product Sales Ban Evaluation.” Tobacco Control, vol. 26, no. 1, 2016, pp. 78–84., doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052418.
     
  14. “Tobacco Use and Secondhand Smoke Exposure: Interventions to Increase the Unit Price for Tobacco Products.” The Guide to Community Preventive Services (The Community Guide), 7 Aug. 2019, http://www.thecommunityguide.org/findings/tobacco-use-and-secondhand-smoke-exposure-interventions-increase-unit-price-tobacco.
     
  15. “Colorado HB1033: 2019: Regular Session.” LegiScan, legiscan.com/CO/text/HB1033/2019.
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  16. King, Brian A., et al. “Attitudes Toward Raising the Minimum Age of Sale for Tobacco Among U.S. Adults.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine, vol. 49, no. 4, 2015, pp. 583–588., doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2015.05.012.