Tobacco Health Data

Preventing Tobacco Use in New Mexico

The Tobacco Use Prevention and Control (TUPAC) Program engages in various surveillance and evaluation activities related to its four goals:

1. Prevent Tobacco Use Initiation Among Youth

2. Promote Quitting Among Adults and Youth Who Use Tobacco

3. Eliminate Exposure to Secondhand Smoke

4. Identify and Eliminate Tobacco-Related Disparities Among Population Groups

You will find several reports relating to the status of tobacco prevention and control efforts in New Mexico, including smoking prevalence for youth and adults, quitting data, proportion of people protected by clean indoor air policies, and effectiveness of the public awareness campaign at the following website:

New Mexico Tobacco Use Prevention and Control (TUPAC) Program Website

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