Tobacco Data and Reports
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Tobacco Use Data for Oregon
The Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention section recommends reviewing the following tobacco use data reports to understand current tobacco use in Oregon. These reports contain tables, graphs, and maps.
Other Resources for Tobacco Prevention-
Tobacco Cessation Coverage Standards
Recommendations listed in this resource are based on the
Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update. Clinical Practice Guideline, sponsored by the U.S. Public Health Service. The Oregon Public Health Division supports recommendations made in the 2008 update to Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence.
Putting Tobacco Master Settlement Dollars to Work for Prevention:
The majority of Tobacco Prevention and Education Program (TPEP) funding comes from state taxes on tobacco products. However, in 2013, the Legislature for the first time directed a portion of funds from the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (TMSA) to support tobacco prevention efforts. This $4 million commitment funded:
- Community interventions to reduce tobacco use and encourage adults to quit
- Health education and communications
- Data collection and program evaluation
- Training for public health, health care and community partners
- Technical assistance to support community health
- The Oregon Tobacco Quit Line, available 24/7 by phone and online
Local Tobacco Prevention & Education Programs at Work
These four case studies describe how local tobacco prevention and education programs protect Oregonians from the influence of tobacco, and make sure that every Oregonian has a chance to thrive. Local Programs accomplish this by working together, collaborating across sectors, and sharing local data and best practices to reach the common goal of healthy communities. And by promoting health and wellness through policy decisions and systems changes that support healthy options for all community members.
More Reports and Studies
Tobacco Freedom Policy Survey Report
This report outlines how addictions and mental health residential treatment facilities licensed by OHA are maintaining tobacco-free properties and supporting consumers and staff in quitting tobacco.
TPEP Characteristics and Successes Report The Oregon Public Health Division and their evaluation contractor, NPC Research, collaborated with the Conference of Local Health Officials Healthy Communities Committee to evaluate the characteristics and successes of county Tobacco Prevention and Education Programs (TPEP). The Oregon Public Health Division was interested in understanding the county TPEPs in order to provide recommendations for improving local programs.