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Effectiveness of a school-based multi-component smoking prevention intervention: the LdP cluster randomized controlled trial

Authors :
Sandra Bosi
Fabrizio Faggiano
Giuseppe Gorini
Marco Tamelli
Simone Storani
Claudia Monti
Elias Allara
Andrea Martini
Giulia Carreras
Paola Angelini
Allara, Elias [0000-0002-1634-8330]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Objective We assessed the effectiveness of the Luoghi di Prevenzione-Prevention Grounds school-based smoking prevention programme. Methods We undertook a cluster randomized controlled trial of 989 students aged 14–15 years in 13 secondary schools located in Reggio Emilia, Italy. The intervention consisted of the “Smoking Prevention Tour” (SPT) out-of-school workshop, one in-depth lesson on one Smoking Prevention Tour topic, a life-skills peer-led intervention, and enforcement surveillance of school antismoking policy. Self-reported past 30-day smoking of ≥ 20 or 1–19 days of cigarette smoking (daily or frequent smoking, respectively) was recorded in 2 surveys administered immediately before and 18 months after the beginning of the programme. Analysis was by intention to treat. The effect of the intervention was evaluated using random effects logistic regression and propensity score-matching analyses. Results Past 30-day smoking and daily cigarette use at eighteen months follow-up were 31% and 46% lower, respectively, for intervention students compared to control students. Taking into account non-smokers at baseline only, daily smoking at eighteen months follow-up was 59% lower in intervention students than in controls. Past 30-day smoking in school areas was 62% lower in intervention students compared to controls. Conclusions The Luoghi di Prevenzione-Prevention Grounds programme was effective in reducing daily smokers and in reducing smoking in school areas.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....70129b9c5a465be275cadae5c4e2b0cd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.41185