Results from the 2008 Florida Youth Tobacco Survey- Fact Sheet 6: Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE)
Florida Department of Health
University of California at San Francisco, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education from Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC San Francisco
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Introduction The Florida Youth Tobacco Survey (FYTS) was administered in the spring of 2008 to 38,510 middle school students and 40,283 high school students in 744 public schools throughout the state. The survey response rate for middle schools was 79%, and the survey response rate for high schools was 73%. The FYTS has been conducted annually since 1998. The data presented in this fact sheet are weighted to represent the entire population of public middle and high school students in Florida.
Keywords: Results from the 2008 Florida Youth Tobacco Survey- Fact Sheet 6: Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE); middle school; high school; taught in class: reasons why peers smoke cigarettes; taught in class: reasons why most peers do not smoke cigarettes; results of classroom tobacco education; practiced in class ways to say no to tobacco; Taught in class about effects of smoking cigarettes; Any tobacco use prevention education (TUPE); TUPE; Comprehensive Tobacco Use Prevention Education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-01-01
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