Finding Data to Document Prevalence of Tobacco Use and Efforts to Curtail It
Enrique Loyola and Tina Kiaer of the World Health Organization describe the wealth of data and other resources available to journalists reporting on country-specific efforts to control tobacco use.
Among the resources:
- An atlas of tobacco control policies and intervention efforts, detailing country-by-country information on where smoking has been limited, what kind of marketing is allowed, and several other measures.
- The “Global Health Observatory” data, which allow viewers to drill into health statistics by country.
- The “Tobacco Free Initiative” country profiles, which show a detailed, 13-page breakout for each country. That includes what’s known as a nation’s MPOWER measures, which summarize its progress toward tobacco-free status.
- Tobacco use prevalence data, broken down by sex and country. This includes data that can be downloaded in Excel tables for further analysis.
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