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Global Adult Tobacco Survey Office on Smoking and Health CDC

-The GATS was established in 2008 by: -The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -The World Health Organization - Tobacco Free Initiative -CDC Foundation -Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health With Funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies GATS

 Tobacco use  Cessation  Exposure to secondhand smoke  Economics  Pro-tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship  Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions GATS Topics

-GATS -For each country scope is determined after consultation between country, WHO and CDC -Three-Stage Cluster Design -Stage 1 – primary sampling units (PSU) selected probability proportional to size -Stage 2 – selection of Enumeration Area in each selected PSU -Stage 3 – selection of Households in each selected EA -ONE ELIGIBLE (15+) SELECTED TO PARTICIPATE FROM EACH HOUSEHOLD Sample Design – Household

Release - Thailand Fact Sheet

Thailand Country Report Report released on Nov 9, 2009

GATS – Current Tobacco Smoking

GATS – Cessation

GATS – Exposure to Secondhand Smoke

GATS – Media

GATS – Warning Labels

Global Adult Tobacco Survey: Countries Completed2 nd Phase Countries