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Are fewer people smoking? Have those who want to quit succeeded? Are fewer young people starting to smoke?
The NJ Department of Health conducts ongoing research to track changes in tobacco-use attitudes and behaviors in New Jersey. Surveys and other reports help us to evaluate the effectiveness of our programs and aid in program planning.
Youth and Young Adults
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 2022
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 2018
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 2016
- New Jersey Tobacco Point of Sale Project: Final Report 2014
- Youth Hookah Brief 2014
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 2014
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 2012
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 2010
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 2008
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 2006
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 2004
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 2001
- New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey 1999
Resources for Public Health/Healthcare Professionals
- CDC Best Practices for Tobacco Control Programs
- CDC’s Office of Smoking and Health Link
- National Institutes of Health: Tobacco Use Research
- FDA Tobacco Science and Research
- American Academy of Pediatrics: Smoking Publications
- American Academy of Pediatrics: Youth Tobacco Cessation
- NJSHAD: Tobacco Use
- Healthy People 2030