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A National Evaluation of Community-Based Youth Cessation Programs: End of Program and Twelve-Month Outcomes
Authors:Susan J Curry  Robin J Mermelstein  Sherry L Emery  Amy K Sporer  Michael L Berbaum  Richard T Campbell  Brian Flay  Richard B Warnecke
Institution:1. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
2. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
3. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA
Abstract:Most youth cessation treatment research consists of efficacy studies in which treatments are evaluated under optimal conditions of delivery. Less is known about the effectiveness of youth cessation treatments delivered in real-world, community based settings. A national sample of 41 community-based youth cessation programs participated in a longitudinal evaluation to identify site, program, and participant characteristics associated with successful cessation. Validated quit rates were comparable to those in randomized controlled trials; 7-day abstinence at the end of program averaged 14% and 30-day abstinence at 12 months averaged 12%. Multivariate GEE models explored predictors of smoking cessation at the end of the programs and at 12 months. Results showed correlates of both short- and long-term cessation. Findings point to the importance of both individual and community-level variables, including motivation, opportunities for and encouragement to engage in activities outside of academics, having youth participate in treatment before they become highly dependent smokers, and community norms and ordinances that discourage youth purchase, use and possession of tobacco. Providing evidence-based treatment to youth in community-based settings results in successful cessation.
Keywords:Community health promotion programs  Program evaluation  Youth smoking cessation
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