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Cigarette Brand Use Among Adult Smokers—United States, 1986 FREE

JAMA. 1990;264(20):2619-2620. doi:10.1001/jama.1990.03450200025007
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CDC. US Department of Health and Human Services report of the 1986 Adult Use of Tobacco Survey . Rockville, Maryland: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1989;.
CDC.  Cigarette smoking in the United States, 1986 . MMWR 1987;;36:581-5.
Maxwell JC. The Maxwell consumer report: preliminary year end 1989 report . Richmond, Virginia: Wheat First Securities, 1989;.
Cummings KM, Giovino GA, Mendicino AJ.  Cigarette advertising and black-white differences in brand preferences . Public Health Rep 1987;; 102:698-701.
CDC. Reducing the health consequence of smoking: 25 years of progress—a report of the Surgeon General, 1989 . Rockville, Maryland: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1989;; DHHS publication no. (CDC)89-8411.
Hunter SM, Croft JB, Burke GL, Parker FC, Webber LS, Berenson GS.  Longitudinal patterns of cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use in youth: the Bogalusa Heart Study . Am J Public Health 1986;;76:193-5.
Goldstein AO, Fischer PM, Richards JW, Creten D.  Relationship between high school student smoking and recognition of cigarette advertisements . J Pediatr 1987;;110:488-91.
Glantz SA.  Death in the West curriculum project (Letter) . N Y State J Med 1985;;85:470-1.
Ernster VL.  Mixed messages for women: a social history of cigarette smoking and advertising . N Y State J Med 1985;;85:335-40.
Davis RM.  Current trends in cigarette advertising and marketing . N Engl J Med 1987;;316:725-32.
CDC. The health consequences of smoking: the changing cigarette—a report of the Surgeon General, 1981 . Rockville, Maryland: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1981; DHHS publication no (PHS)81-50156.
Davis RM, Healy P, Hawk SA.  Information on tar and nicotine yields on cigarette packages . Am J Public Health 1990;;80:551-3.
Richards JW Jr, Fischer PM.  Smokescreen: how tobacco companies market to children . World Smoking and Health 1990;;15:12-4.
Percentage of all cigarettes sold in the United States, by brand. Market share data are collected quarterly by a tobacco industry analyst.3

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CDC. US Department of Health and Human Services report of the 1986 Adult Use of Tobacco Survey . Rockville, Maryland: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1989;.
CDC.  Cigarette smoking in the United States, 1986 . MMWR 1987;;36:581-5.
Maxwell JC. The Maxwell consumer report: preliminary year end 1989 report . Richmond, Virginia: Wheat First Securities, 1989;.
Cummings KM, Giovino GA, Mendicino AJ.  Cigarette advertising and black-white differences in brand preferences . Public Health Rep 1987;; 102:698-701.
CDC. Reducing the health consequence of smoking: 25 years of progress—a report of the Surgeon General, 1989 . Rockville, Maryland: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1989;; DHHS publication no. (CDC)89-8411.
Hunter SM, Croft JB, Burke GL, Parker FC, Webber LS, Berenson GS.  Longitudinal patterns of cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use in youth: the Bogalusa Heart Study . Am J Public Health 1986;;76:193-5.
Goldstein AO, Fischer PM, Richards JW, Creten D.  Relationship between high school student smoking and recognition of cigarette advertisements . J Pediatr 1987;;110:488-91.
Glantz SA.  Death in the West curriculum project (Letter) . N Y State J Med 1985;;85:470-1.
Ernster VL.  Mixed messages for women: a social history of cigarette smoking and advertising . N Y State J Med 1985;;85:335-40.
Davis RM.  Current trends in cigarette advertising and marketing . N Engl J Med 1987;;316:725-32.
CDC. The health consequences of smoking: the changing cigarette—a report of the Surgeon General, 1981 . Rockville, Maryland: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 1981; DHHS publication no (PHS)81-50156.
Davis RM, Healy P, Hawk SA.  Information on tar and nicotine yields on cigarette packages . Am J Public Health 1990;;80:551-3.
Richards JW Jr, Fischer PM.  Smokescreen: how tobacco companies market to children . World Smoking and Health 1990;;15:12-4.
Percentage of all cigarettes sold in the United States, by brand. Market share data are collected quarterly by a tobacco industry analyst.3
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