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Health Priority K: Tobacco Use and Exposure
This page provides access to state-level data for Wisconsin on
indicators that track progress toward meeting 2010 objectives for the
health priority, Tobacco Use and Exposure. Indicator data is available for the following objectives in this priority
area:
- Reduce the percent of middle-school youth who use
tobacco.
- Reduce the percent of high-school youth who use
tobacco.
- Reduce the percent of adults who report current
cigarette smoking.
- Reduce the percent of young adults (ages 18-24) who report current
cigarette smoking.
- Reduce the percent of adults who reported that they or someone else
smoked in heir home in the past 30 days.
- Reduce the percent of adults who reported that smoking is allowed in
some or all work areas as their place of work's official smoking
policy.
- Reduce the percent of youth who reported that they live with
someone who smokes.
By 2010, reduce the percentage of Wisconsin middle-school youth who
use tobacco from 16 percent in 2000 to 12 percent.
Tobacco use,
middle school students
By 2010, reduce the percentage of Wisconsin high-school youth who
use tobacco from 39 percent in 2000 to 29 percent.
Tobacco use, high
school students
By 2010, reduce the percent of Wisconsin adults (ages 18+) who
report current cigarette smoking from 24 percent in 2000 to 19 percent.
Cigarette smoking, adults 18+
By 2010, reduce the percent of adults who reported that they
or someone else smoked in their home in the past 30 days from 28 percent
in 2000 to 21 percent.
Exposure to
smoking at home, adults
18+
By 2010, reduce the percent of adults who reported that smoking is
allowed in some or all work areas as their place of work's official
smoking policy from 26 percent in 2000 to 19 percent.
Workplace smoking policies
By 2010, reduce the percent of youth who reported that they live
with someone who smokes from 44 percent in 2000 to 33 percent.
Exposure to smoking at home,
middle- and high school students
Last Revised: July 12, 2010
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