Early evidence of flavored tobacco product restrictions in Massachusetts and New York State.

Authors:
Schillo B; Seaman EL; Cuccia A; Ali FRM; Cordova J and 2 more

Journal:
Tob Induc Dis

Publication Year: 2023

DOI:
10.18332/tid/172000

PMCID:
PMC10594628

PMID:
37881173

Journal Information

Full Title: Tob Induc Dis

Abbreviation: Tob Induc Dis

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

Publication Details

Subject Category: Substance Abuse

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

PDF Available: No

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"CONFLICTS OF INTEREST The authors have each completed and submitted an ICMJE form for disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. The authors declare that they have no competing interests, financial or otherwise, related to the current work. B. Schillo reports that since the initial planning of the work, this study was supported financially from a CDC Foundation subcontract on the Bloomberg Philanthropies Monitoring E-Cigarette Use Among Youth in Select US Cities and States grant and that in the past 36 months she was a senior advisor to NORC on RWJF Funded Project; she was also a Co-Investigator/Sub awardee to a NIH/NCI RO1CA251478-01A1 (Rose) 04/08/21 – 03/31/26 (Role: Local Flavor Policies to Enhance Equity in Tobacco), and a Co-Investigator/Sub awardee supported by VTech / NIMHD Poly Tobacco Use & Minority Health Sub #432098-19D29 / NIH # 1R01MD013338 Grant #7830. Finally, B. Schillo reports that in the past 36 months she received an Honorarium for grant review for California’s Tobacco Related Disease Research Program. E.L. Seaman, F.R.M. Ali and J. Cordova, report that since the initial planning of the work, this study was supported from Bloomberg Philanthropies: financial support for this research was provided by the Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use through the CDC Foundation. Furthermore, E.L. Seaman, F.R.M. Ali and J. Cordova report that in the past 36 months to present, they were supported for attending conferences and meetings from CDC Foundation. A. Cuccia reports that since the initial planning of the work and until April 2021 (when this study was conceptualized and initial drafts were developed) she was an employee of Truth Initiative. S. Mills reports that since the initial planning of the work her institution was supported from Bloomberg funding. J. Kreslake reports that since the initial planning of the work a financial support for the work on this manuscript was received from a CDC Foundation subcontract on the Bloomberg Philanthropies Monitoring E-Cigarette Use Among Youth in Select US Cities and States grant."

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"FUNDING Financial support for this research was provided by the Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use through the CDC Foundation by a grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies. Bloomberg Philanthropies had no role in the study design; data collection, analysis and interpretation; or writing of report. Bloomberg Philanthropies had no involvement or restrictions regarding publication. CDC Foundation coordinated and funded the study design; data collection, analysis and interpretation; and writing of the report. CDC Foundation will cover publication fees."

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