"I would do anything for my child, even quit tobacco": Bonus effects from an intervention that targets adolescent tobacco use |
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Authors: | MARIA NILSSON,HANS STENLUND,LARS WEINEHALL,ERIK BERGSTRÖ M, URBAN JANLERT |
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Affiliation: | Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Epidemiology and Public Health Sciences, UmeåUniversity, Umeå, Sweden; Department of Clinical Sciences, Pediatrics, UmeåUniversity, Umeå, Sweden; National Institute of Public Health, Östersund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | This paper aims to assess program bonus effects on adult tobacco use from a long-term intervention that targeted adolescent tobacco use. The school-based community intervention started in Västerbotten County in Sweden in 1993 and adults were invited to support adolescents to stay tobacco-free. It was combined with repeated cross-sectional surveys in schools annually 1994–99 among grades 7–9 and after 1999 every second year. Participating schools were randomly selected before the first survey representing both rural and urban settings. Out of 4,055 students, 1,008 (24.8%) reported that their supporting adult had been a tobacco user who quit tobacco in order to be allowed to participate. Out of these, 13.2% used tobacco daily before joining. The remaining 2,997 students' adult partners were not tobacco users. Engaging tobacco using adults as partners in interventions targeting adolescent tobacco use seem to have a considerable tobacco-reducing bonus effect in the adults. |
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Keywords: | Smoking tobacco prevention intervention adolescents schools evaluation |
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