Figure 2.1.1

Factors influencing tobacco-related disparities across the spectrum of tobacco use and life course, the socioecological model

Tobacco use disparities reflect multidimensional and deep-rooted inequities across individuals, communities, space and time. Addressing these gaps through culturally tailored public health strategies is essential to building a healthier, more equitable future for all.

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