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Prevention of smoking in adolescents with lower education: a school based intervention study

机译:预防低学历青少年吸烟:一项基于学校的干预研究

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Objective: To assess the effect of an antismoking intervention focusing on adolescents in lower education. Students with lower education smoke more often and perceive more positive norms, and social pressure to smoke, than higher educated students. An intervention based on peer group pressure and social influence may therefore be useful to prevent smoking among these students. Design: Group randomised controlled trial. Setting: 26 Dutch schools that provided junior secondary education. Subjects: 1444 students in the intervention and 1118 students in the control group, all in the first grade, average age 13 years. Intervention: Three lessons on knowledge, attitudes, and social influence, followed by a class agreement not to start or to stop smoking for five months and a class based competition. Main outcome measures: Comparison of smoking status before and immediately after and one year after the intervention, using multilevel analysis. Results: In the intervention group, 9.6% of non-smokers started to smoke, in the control group 14.2%. This leads to an odds ratio of 0.61 (95% CI= 0.41 to 0.90) to uptake smoking in the intervention group compared with the control group. One year after the intervention, the effect was no longer significant. Conclusions: In the short-term, an intervention based on peer pressure decreases the proportion of adolescents with lower education who start smoking. Influencing social norms and peer pressure would therefore be a promising strategy in terms of preventing smoking among adolescents. The results also suggest that additional interventions in later years are needed to maintain the effect.
机译:目的:评估针对低学历青少年的戒烟干预措施的效果。与受过高等教育的学生相比,受教育程度较低的学生吸烟的频率更高,并且对吸烟的社会规范和社交压力的感知更大。因此,基于同伴群体的压力和社会影响力的干预措施可能有助于防止这些学生吸烟。 设计:分组随机对照试验。 设置:26所提供初中教育的荷兰学校。 主题:干预组的1444名学生和对照组的1118名学生,均在一年级,平均年龄13岁。 干预:关于知识,态度和社会影响力的三课,紧接着是一项为期五个月不开始或停止吸烟的集体协议以及一场基于课堂的竞赛。 主要结局指标:使用多级分析比较干预前,干预后和干预后一年的吸烟状况。 结果:在干预组中,有9.6%的非吸烟者开始吸烟,对照组中有14.2%。与对照组相比,干预组的吸烟率比值为0.61(95%CI = 0.41至0.90)。干预一年后,效果不再显着。 结论:在短期内,基于同伴压力的干预措施会降低开始接受吸烟的受教育程度较低的青少年比例。因此,就预防青少年吸烟而言,影响社会规范和同伴压力将是一个有前途的策略。结果还表明,以后几年需要采取其他干预措施来保持疗效。

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