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Simulation Modeling and Tobacco Control: Creating More Robust Public Health Policies
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2006
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Social Determinants Of HealthSimulation ModelsPolicy AnalysisSimulation ModelingTobacco ControlPreventive MedicinePolicy DesignPublic HealthPublic PolicyHealth PolicyTobacco UseHealth PromotionHealth InsurancePublic Health PolicyHealth EconomicsHealth Policy InitiativeSimsmoke Simulation ModelTobacco PolicyRegulationTobacco Control Policies
Although previous empirical studies have shown that tobacco control policies are effective at reducing smoking rates, such studies have proven of limited effectiveness in distinguishing how the effect of policies depend on the other policies in place, the length of adjustment period, the way the policy is implemented, and the demographic groups considered. An alternative and complementary approach to purely statistical equations is simulation models. We describe the SimSmoke simulation model and how we used it to assess tobacco control policy in a specific case study. Simulation models are not only useful for policy prediction and planning but also may help to broaden our understanding of the role of different public health policies within a complex, dynamic social system.
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