#8431. A qualitative assessment of the perceptions and attitudes towards commercial tobacco policies and education among tribal communities in California

November 2026publication date
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Abstract:
This study examined the readiness and knowledge regarding commercial tobacco control policies in ethnic populations. A community readiness assessment seeks to understand how ethnic minorities understand and feal about commercial tobacco sale restrictins, tobacco tax, smoke-free worksites, and smoke-free indoor and outdoor areas in the built environment. Ethnic communities participated in focus groups and interviews between 20XX–20XX.
Keywords:
Ethnic minority; cessation; intervention; prevention; vaping

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