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Access to low-taxed cigarettes deters smoking cessation attempts

  • Andrew Hyland
  • , Cheryl Higbee
  • , Qiang Li
  • , Joseph E. Bauer
  • , Gary A. Giovino
  • , Terry Alford
  • , K. Michael Cummings
  • Roswell Park Cancer Institute

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Abstract

We examined whether smokers who purchased low-taxed cigarettes from American Indian reservations had lower quit attempt and cessation rates than did smokers who purchased cigarettes from full-price outlets. Smokers who bought cigarettes from American Indian reservations were half as likely to make a quit attempt and had a nonsignificant trend toward lower cessation rates (20% vs 10%) compared with those who bought full-priced cigarettes. Interventions that reduce price differentials are suggested to maximize the public health benefit of cigarette excise taxes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)994-995
Number of pages2
JournalAmerican Journal of Public Health
Volume95
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2005

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