Implementation and Assessment of an Empirically Validated Intervention Program to Prevent Tobacco Use Among African-American Middle-School Youth

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Arnold E. Metz
Bernard F. Fuemmeler
Ronald T. Brown
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[1] Medical University of South Carolina,National Cancer Institute
[2] Division of Cancer Prevention,Temple University
[3] Departments of Public Health,Ph.D; College of Health Professions
[4] Psychology and Pediatrics,undefined
[5] Temple University,undefined
[6] 300 Jones Hall,undefined
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prevention; tobacco; communication skills;
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Evaluated Project Towards No Tobacco Use (TNT), a tobacco-use prevention program delivered in schools with primarily African-American students. Students were assigned randomly by classroom to either the intervention (n=58) or to a no-treatment control group (n=40). Students in the intervention group received a curriculum-based program over the course of 10 sessions. Pre-and post-assessments of tobacco knowledge, attitudes, communication, peer refusal, and smoking tendency were gathered. Students in the intervention group differed from their peers in the control group by evidencing greater knowledge and communication skills. We found this tobacco-use prevention program useful for African-American students.
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