cigarette tax associated_with binge drinking
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Effects of state cigarette excise taxes and smoke-free air policies on state per capita alcohol consumption in the United States, 1980 to 2009.
(2014)
PMID:25257814
cited
decreases in binge drinking among adults aged 65 and older
confidence: 0.94
Increased cigarette tax is associated with reductions in alcohol consumption in a longitudinal U.S. sample.
(2014)
PMID:23930623
cited
increases in statewide cigarette taxes were associated with reductions in frequency of binge drinking among male smokers
confidence: 0.96
Increased cigarette tax is associated with reductions in alcohol consumption in a longitudinal U.S. sample.
(2014)
PMID:23930623
cited
increases in cigarette taxes were not significantly associated with changes in binge drinking among male smokers
confidence: 0.85