ABSTRACT

Learn to develop and assess comprehensive youth tobacco interventions!Preventing Youth Access to Tobacco examines the components of a preventive public health intervention directed at reducing the rate of youth tobacco use. This valuable book describes this innovative intervention, which involves making tobacco more difficult for young people to acquire and also calls for fines for possession of tobacco. It illustrates the rationale for this intervention and reviews the literature on the topic, pointing to findings that indicate that this kind of comprehensive intervention has been shown to be effective.From the editors: “The amount of human pain and suffering caused by tobacco use is immeasurable. Preventing youth smoking initiation of the most effective way of reducing long-term mortality from heart disease, chronic lung disease, and other tobacco-related disorders. Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, killing over 400,000 people each year. This is more people than die of AIDS, homicide, suicide, automobile accidents, illegal drug use, and fires combined. Despite these facts, 22.9 of adult Americans and 13.8 of Americans under 18 smoke cigarettes.”This essential book can provide some much-needed answers, showing you:

  • effective ways of reducing the rate of regular smoking among adolescents
  • how to assess a community’s readiness to change
  • how to gauge the effectiveness of tobacco laws directed toward youth
  • how to judge the comprehensiveness of school-based tobacco interventions
  • what factors influence illegal tobacco sales to minors
  • why merchants sell tobacco to kids illegally and what the legal risks are for minors who try to buy tobacco

chapter |13 pages

Introduction: Preventing Youth Access to Tobacco

ByLeonard A. Jason, Steven B. Pokorny, Carrie J. Curie, Stephanie M. Townsend

chapter |13 pages

Measuring the Quality of Laws Limiting Youth Access to Tobacco

BySteven B. Pokorny, Leonard A. Jason, Heidi Lautenschlager, Rhonda Smith, Stephanie M. Townsend

chapter |18 pages

Community Readiness for Prevention: Applying Stage Theory to Multi-Community Interventions

ByMark Engstrom, Leonard A. Jason, Stephanie M. Townsend, Steven B. Pokorny, Carrie J. Curie

chapter |15 pages

An Assessment of the Relationship Between the Quality of School-Based Tobacco Prevention Programs and Youth Tobacco Use

ByStephanie M. Townsend, Steven B. Pokorny, Leonard A. Jason, Carrie J. Curie, Michael E. Schoeny

chapter |14 pages

An Examination of Factors Influencing Illegal Tobacco Sales to Minors

ByCarrie J. Curie, Steven B. Pokorny, Leonard A. Jason, Michael E. Schoeny, Stephanie M. Townsend

chapter |9 pages

Examining Risks for Minors Participating in Tobacco Purchase Attempts

ByPeter Yun Ji, Steven B. Pokorny, Erin Blaszkowski, Leonard A. Jason, Olya Rabin-Belyaev

chapter |9 pages

A Response to the Critiques of Tobacco Sales and Tobacco Possession Laws

ByLeonard A. Jason, Steven B. Pokorny, Michael E. Schoeny