Smoking prevention class by physicians reduced smoking rates after 8 years

Objective Numerous studies have examined whether school smoking prevention education for minors can reduce smoking rates in later life, but no consensus has been established. Doctors in Kanazawa, Japan, voluntarily visited elementary schools to provide smoking prevention education for 12-year-old st...

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Main Authors: Masamitsu Endo, Norio Iwaki, Tamutsu Fukuda, Kenji Yoshida, Hideki Nomura, Yuko Takahashi
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2019-10-01
Series:Tobacco Induced Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/,112108,0,2.html
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author Masamitsu Endo
Norio Iwaki
Tamutsu Fukuda
Kenji Yoshida
Hideki Nomura
Yuko Takahashi
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Norio Iwaki
Tamutsu Fukuda
Kenji Yoshida
Hideki Nomura
Yuko Takahashi
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description Objective Numerous studies have examined whether school smoking prevention education for minors can reduce smoking rates in later life, but no consensus has been established. Doctors in Kanazawa, Japan, voluntarily visited elementary schools to provide smoking prevention education for 12-year-old students. We attempted to assess whether this education is effective for lowering smoking rates in students when they reach 20 years of age. Methods We defined a community area that has 14 elementary schools for this study. We provided education at some of the 14 schools once a year for 12-year-old students. After 8 years, we carried out a questionnaire survey on smoking for 20-year-old young adults. We compared smoking behaviors at the age of 20 between the educated and the control groups of the 3 year period from 2015. Results The smoking rate was significantly lower in the educated group, indicating that smoking prevention education in elementary schools for 12-year-old students, provided by doctors, reduced smoking behavior, even at the age of 20. Conclusions Smoking prevention education for 12-year-old students at elementary schools by volunteer physicians significantly reduced smoking rate at the age of 20. Funding statement: This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. There are no conflicts of interest by any author.
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spelling doaj.art-ee51c1a209ac4615adf1e409f448a5fb2022-12-21T23:13:46ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252019-10-0117110.18332/tid/112108112108Smoking prevention class by physicians reduced smoking rates after 8 yearsMasamitsu Endo0Norio Iwaki1Tamutsu Fukuda2Kenji Yoshida3Hideki Nomura4Yuko Takahashi5Non-smoking Network, Ishikawa, JapanNon-smoking Network, Ishikawa, JapanNon-smoking Network, Ishikawa, JapanNon-smoking Network, Ishikawa, JapanNon-smoking Network, Ishikawa, JapanNon-smoking Network, Ishikawa, JapanObjective Numerous studies have examined whether school smoking prevention education for minors can reduce smoking rates in later life, but no consensus has been established. Doctors in Kanazawa, Japan, voluntarily visited elementary schools to provide smoking prevention education for 12-year-old students. We attempted to assess whether this education is effective for lowering smoking rates in students when they reach 20 years of age. Methods We defined a community area that has 14 elementary schools for this study. We provided education at some of the 14 schools once a year for 12-year-old students. After 8 years, we carried out a questionnaire survey on smoking for 20-year-old young adults. We compared smoking behaviors at the age of 20 between the educated and the control groups of the 3 year period from 2015. Results The smoking rate was significantly lower in the educated group, indicating that smoking prevention education in elementary schools for 12-year-old students, provided by doctors, reduced smoking behavior, even at the age of 20. Conclusions Smoking prevention education for 12-year-old students at elementary schools by volunteer physicians significantly reduced smoking rate at the age of 20. Funding statement: This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. There are no conflicts of interest by any author.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/,112108,0,2.htmlsmoking prevention educationvolunteer physicianelementary schoollong-term effect
spellingShingle Masamitsu Endo
Norio Iwaki
Tamutsu Fukuda
Kenji Yoshida
Hideki Nomura
Yuko Takahashi
Smoking prevention class by physicians reduced smoking rates after 8 years
Tobacco Induced Diseases
smoking prevention education
volunteer physician
elementary school
long-term effect
title Smoking prevention class by physicians reduced smoking rates after 8 years
title_full Smoking prevention class by physicians reduced smoking rates after 8 years
title_fullStr Smoking prevention class by physicians reduced smoking rates after 8 years
title_full_unstemmed Smoking prevention class by physicians reduced smoking rates after 8 years
title_short Smoking prevention class by physicians reduced smoking rates after 8 years
title_sort smoking prevention class by physicians reduced smoking rates after 8 years
topic smoking prevention education
volunteer physician
elementary school
long-term effect
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