Adult Cigarette Smoking Prevalence: Declining as Expected (Not as Desired)
David Mendez, PhD and
Kenneth E. Warner, PhD
David Mendez and Kenneth E. Warner are with the Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor.
Correspondence: Requests for reprints should be sent to David Mendez, PhD, M3232 SPH II, 109 S Observatory St, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109-2029 (e-mail: dmendez{at}umich.edu).
We compared observed smoking prevalence data for 19952002with predictions derived from a previously published populationdynamics model to determine whether the recent trend in smokingprevalence is consistent with the downward pattern we predicted.The observed data fit our projections closely (R 2 = .89). Consistentwith the logic underlying the model, we conclude that adultsmoking prevalence will continue to fall for the foreseeablefuture, although at a rate approximately half that of the declineexperienced during the 1970s and 1980s.
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