CHAMP Survey Report
TPEP, in collaboration with the North
Carolina State Center for Health Statistics, has prepared a
report of the first four months of preliminary data from the
tobacco-related questions of the 2005 Child Health and
Assessment Monitoring Program (CHAMP) Survey. The survey
measures a wide variety of health-related topics affecting
children and parents, including breastfeeding, early
childhood development, access to health care, oral health,
mental health, physical health, nutrition, physical
activity, family involvement, and parent opinion on topics
such as tobacco and childhood obesity. This report provides
insight into how a select group of North Carolina citizens
(i.e. parents of children under the age of 18) feel about
various tobacco-related issues.
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