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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Original Research
Vol. 73, Issue 6, 2012November 01, 2012 EDT

Valuation of Tobacco Control Policies by the Public in North Carolina: Comparing Perceived Benefit With Projected Cost of Implementation

Anne E. Sanders, Gary D. Slade, Leah M. Ranney, Laura K. Jones, Adam O. Goldstein,
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Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.73.6.439

Articles in Vol. 73, Issue 6, 2012

Vol. 73, Issue 6, 2012
  • Tar Heel Footprints in Health Care
    Anne M. Williams
  • The Red Dress Survey: Awareness Among Women in Western North Carolina of Heart Disease and Stroke in Women
    Shelley L. GalvinAlison ParkerCarol C. Coulson
  • Valuation of Tobacco Control Policies by the Public in North Carolina: Comparing Perceived Benefit With Projected Cost of Implementation
    Anne E. SandersGary D. SladeLeah M. RanneyLaura K. JonesAdam O. Goldstein
  • POLICY FORUM Heart Disease and Stroke in North Carolina
    Peter J. Morris
  • 30,000 Fewer Heart Attacks and Strokes in North Carolina: A Challenge to Prioritize Prevention
    Alain G. BertoniDon EnsleyDavid C. Goff
  • The Justus-Warren Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Task Force and the North Carolina Plan to Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke
    M. Anita P. HolmesElizabeth M. Puckett
  • Unbuckling the Stroke Belt: Answering the Call Through the Eastern North Carolina Stroke Network
    Christine RansdellMarie WelchJo MorganElynor WilsonJill Jordan
  • Sidebar: Journey Toward Improving Stroke Care: Onslow Memorial Hospital
    Ed PiperJosephine Malfitano
  • The Role of Legislators in the Prevention of Heart Disease and Stroke
    Tom MurryBecky CarneyAlexander White
  • It Takes a Community: The North Carolina Division of Public Health and the North Carolina Area Health Education Center Program Partner to Reduce Strokes and Heart Attacks
    Samuel CykertRuth PetersenAnn Lefebvre
  • Sidebar: One Rural Federally Qualified Health Center’s Journey With North Carolina’s Improving Performance in Practice (IPIP) Program
    Kim A. Schwartz
  • Sidebar: The NC BP Mini: A Brief Course for Clinicians and Medical Office Staff Addressing Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement
    Jacqueline R. HalladayAlan L. Hinderliter
  • The Million Hearts Initiative: Applying the ABCS of Healthy Hearts in North Carolina
    Christina SimpsonMark MassingRoss J. Simpson
  • Sidebar: The Cabarrus Health Alliance’s Healthy Lives, Healthy Futures Program
    Jennifer L. West
  • Telestroke to Improve Acute Stroke Care in North Carolina
    Charles H. TegelerSureerat SuwatcharangkoonEdward Bradbury
  • A Shared Vision to Prevent Heart Disease and Stroke Through United Action
    Peg O’ConnellBetsy Vetter
  • Sidebar: Community Leaders and Health Agencies Partner to Stop the Devastation of Diabetes and Hypertension Among African American Men in Hyde County
    Joyce PageWesley P. SmithArchie Green
  • Heart Disease in Childhood: From Malformed Hearts to the Silent Impact of Unhealthy Lifestyles
    Brenda E. Armstrong
  • Monitoring and Improving Acute Stroke Care: The North Carolina Stroke Care Collaborative
    Wayne RosamondAnna JohnsonPaige BennettEmily O’BrienLaurie MettamSara JonesSylvia Coleman
  • The Burden of Heart Disease Among North Carolina Adults with Disabilities
    Harry W. B. HerrickKaren J. Luken
  • Running the Numbers
    Robert E. MeyerAlex R. Kemper
  • Issue Brief Improving North Carolina’s Health: Applying Evidence for Success: September 2012
    North Carolina Institute of Medicine
  • Universal Design and Community Health
    Otto Rogers
  • Sun Exposure and Skin Cancer Are Important Issues in Agricultural Health
    Mary Lou Courregé
North Carolina Medical Journal
Sanders, Anne E., Gary D. Slade, Leah M. Ranney, Laura K. Jones, and Adam O. Goldstein. 2012. “Valuation of Tobacco Control Policies by the Public in North Carolina: Comparing Perceived Benefit With Projected Cost of Implementation.” North Carolina Medical Journal 73 (6): 439–47. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.73.6.439.
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