The magnitude and complexity of the Public Health problem created
by tobacco use and its accompanying diseases heightens the
importance of tobacco-related research and tobacco control
programs. Since communities are the final places where tobacco
control interventions are tested to determine if and how they work
in real-world settings, the need for community-focused research is
of high importance. The aim of this book was to identify needs and
preconditions in the Federal State of Styria in Austria. Research
about state tobacco control interventions and about societal
influences on tobacco use is the first step to successfully reduce
the prevalence of tobacco use and the tobacco-related cancer
burden. The present study advances tobacco control research and
maximizes the potential for reducing tobacco use and its diseases
among the Styrian population. In addition, the results are
practical and supportive in implementing the recommendations of the
European Strategy of Tobacco Control (ECTC) in Styria. The results
may be applicable for other European countries.
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