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51. Exposición involuntaria al humo de tabaco en lugares públicos de la Ciudad de México Involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke in public places in Mexico City

52. El consumo de tabaco en los hogares mexicanos, 1994-2005 Household tobacco consumption in Mexico, 1994-2005

53. Encuesta Mundial de Tabaquismo en Estudiantes de la Salud, México 2006 Evidence from Global Health Professional Student Survey in Mexico 2006

54. Los retos del convenio marco para el control del tabaco en México: un diagnóstico a partir de la Encuesta sobre Tabaquismo en Jóvenes Main challenges of the framework convention on tobacco control in Mexico: a surveillance report from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey

55. Análisis del impacto en fumadores mexicanos de los avisos gráficos en las cajetillas de cigarros Analysis of the impact of cigarette pack graphic warnings on Mexican smokers

56. Costos de atención médica de las enfermedades atribuibles al consumo de tabaco en América: revisión de la literatura Literature review of health care costs of diseases attributable to tobacco consumption in the Americas

57. Costos de la atención médica atribuibles al consumo de tabaco en el Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social Health care costs attributable to tobacco consumption on a national level in the Mexican Social Security Institute

58. Effects of tobacco control policies on smoking prevalence and tobacco-attributable deaths in Mexico: the SimSmoke model

59. Impacto económico del tabaquismo en los sistemas de salud de América Latina: un estudio en siete países y su extrapolación a nivel regional

61. Psychological distress, intimate partner violence and substance use in a representative sample from Mexico: A structural equation model

62. Prácticas, barreras y facilitadores de proveedores de salud en clínicas para dejar de fumar en México

63. Colours, capsules and concept flavour names on cigarette packs appeal to youth in Mexico

64. Health, economic and social burden of tobacco in Latin America and the expected gains of fully implementing taxes, plain packaging, advertising bans and smoke-free environments control measures: a modelling study

65. Factores asociados con el consumo excesivo de alcohol: Encuesta Nacional de Salud y Nutrición 2020 sobre Covid-19

66. Encodat 2016: Violencia de pareja y uso de tabaco, alcohol y drogas. Nuevos retos para la salud mental

67. Progress and challenges in tobacco control policies in Mexico, 2003-2017: an approach using the Tobacco Control Scale

68. Disparities in self-reported exposure to tobacco marketing among youth and young adults from low-socioeconomic status neighbourhoods in Mexico City

69. ACHIEVEMENTS, CHALLENGES, PRIORITIES AND NEEDS TO ADDRESS THE CURRENT TOBACCO EPIDEMIC IN LATIN-AMERICA

70. Cigarros con cápsulas de sabor en México: prevalencia, proporción de uso entre fumadores y predictores de consumo. Ensanut 2018-19

71. Smoke-Free Air Interventions in Seven Latin American Countries: Health and Financial Impact to Inform Evidence-Based Policy Implementation

72. Measuring the illicit cigarette market in Mexico: a cross validation of two methodologies

73. Violence against Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico

75. [Benefits of the cigarette tax in Mexico, by sex and income quintileBenefícios do imposto sobre cigarros no México: análise por sexo e quintil de renda]

76. Tobacco Taxes as the Unsung Hero: Impact of a Tax Increase on Advancing Sustainable Development in Colombia

77. Genetic Variants in Smoking-Related Genes in Two Smoking Cessation Programs: A Cross-Sectional Study

78. E-cigarette use and its association with smoking reduction and cessation intentions among Mexican smokers

79. Implications of household tobacco and alcohol use on child health and women's welfare in six low and middle-income countries: An analysis from a gender perspective

80. 'It’s all About the Colors:' How do Mexico City Youth Perceive Cigarette Pack Design

81. Cross-sectional survey for assessing cancer care providers’ characteristics and attitudes on smoking cessation in Colombia and Mexico

82. Assessing cigarette packaging and labelling policy effects on early adolescents: results from a discrete choice experiment

83. [Prevalence and psychological factors associated withsuicidal behavior in adolescents. Ensanut 2018-19]

84. [Prevalence, proportion and correlates of flavorcapsule cigarette use in Mexico: results fromthe Ensanut 2018-19]

85. The health and economic burden of smoking in 12 Latin American countries and the potential effect of increasing tobacco taxes: an economic modelling study

86. Prevalencia y factores psicológicos asociados con conducta suicida en adolescentes. Ensanut 2018-19

88. Workplace wellness programming in low-and middle-income countries: a qualitative study of corporate key informants in Mexico and India

89. The role of social norms and socioeconomic status in smoking-related stigma among smokers in Mexico and Uruguay

90. Divergence and convergence in cause-specific premature adult mortality in Mexico and US Mexican Hispanics from 1995 to 2015: analyses of 4.9 million individual deaths

91. Trends in cigarette brand preference among Mexican smokers: the rise of Pall Mall

92. Geospatial, racial, and educational variation in firearm mortality in the USA, Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia, 1990–2015: a comparative analysis of vital statistics data

93. Department of error

94. 'Vive Sin Tabaco… ¡Decídete!' Feasibility and Acceptability of an e-Health Smoking Cessation Informed Decision-Making Tool Integrated in Primary Healthcare in Mexico

95. E-cigarette social norms and risk perceptions among susceptible adolescents in a country that bans e-cigarettes

96. Corporate Wellness Programs: Promoting a Healthy Workforce

97. Does neighborhood social cohesion modify the relationship between neighborhood social norms and smoking behaviors in Mexico?

98. Mexico SimSmoke: how changes in tobacco control policies would impact smoking prevalence and smoking attributable deaths in Mexico

99. Smoking trends in Mexico, 2002–2016: before and after the ratification of the WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

100. Trends in cause-specific mortality among children aged 5-14 years from 2005 to 2016 in India, China, Brazil, and Mexico: an analysis of nationally representative mortality studies

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