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Bay Area Young Adult Health Study (BAYahs)

Researchers
Pamela Ling, MD, MPH
Research Fields
Policy and Politics
Special Populations

This is a household survey of young adults in San Francisco and Alameda counties to examine how changes in the current policy context affect tobacco use and other health behaviors. The study includes retail and neighborhood audits.

 

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