
@article{ref1,
title="The Impact of Not on Tobacco on Teen Smoking Cessation: End-of-Program Evaluation Results, 1998 to 2003",
journal="Journal of adolescent research",
year="2005",
author="Horn, Kimberly A. and Dino, Geri and Kalsekar, Iftekhar and Mody, Reema",
volume="20",
number="6",
pages="640-661",
abstract="This review summarizes end-of-program quit rates from 6 controlled and 10 field-based Not on Tobacco (NOT) evaluations. Approximately 6,130 youth from 5 states and 489 schools participated. Intent-to-treat and compliant quit rates were calculated at 3 months postbaseline (end-of-program). Results from controlled evaluations revealed an aggregate quit rate of 15% and 19%, respectively. The field-based evaluations revealed an aggregate quit rate of 27% and 31%, respectively. NOT youth were two times more likely to quit than comparison youth (OR = 1.94; p = .002; 95% CI 1.267-2.966). This is the first multiyear, multisite review of a teen smoking cessation program reported in the literature and the first longitudinal review of NOT. NOT participants showed consistent, significant positive smoking behavior change across evaluations. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Journal of Adolescent Research, 2005. Copyright © 2005 by SAGE Publications)For more information on Not On Tobacco (N-O-T), see VioPro record number 901.1990s2000sSubstance Use InterventionSubstance Use TreatmentTobacco Use InterventionTobacco Use TreatmentTobacco Use CessationSchool BasedCurriculumJuvenile Substance UseTreatment ProgramIntervention ProgramProgram EffectivenessProgram Evaluation01-06<p />",
language="en",
issn="0743-5584",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}