Tobacco Free for Teenagers Matthew Kong A program to prevent the chance of teenagers start smoking from the age of 12-18. The program aims to decrease.

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Tobacco Free for Teenagers Matthew Kong A program to prevent the chance of teenagers start smoking from the age of The program aims to decrease the number of teenager smokers.

Community Need Percentage of Adults vs. Teenagers Tobacco Use in Onondaga, NYS and the US

Community Need Chart Data documents/OnondagaCounty CHA-CHIP.pdf documents/OnondagaCounty CHA-CHIP.pdf tatistics/fact_sheets/youth_data/tob acco_use/index.htm#estimates

Logical Approach Literature Review MediResource Clinical Team Peer influence: This is the most common reason that kids and teens, especially girls, start to smoke. Kids whose friends smoke are more likely to start smoking, as it gives them a sense of belonging. Morrow and Shultz Initiatives: Sub‐committees have been formed to plan activities to support the Safe and Healthy Neighborhood goals to enforce the City of Syracuse Business Certificate of Use Ordinance and to advocate for health in all policies. Enforcement of such policies will increase healthy and safe resources and reduce unhealthy and unsafe resources with special focus on young adults, youth, and children. Specific areas of interest are to:  Reduce access and availability of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. Wang et al. Approximately 434,000 Americans die each year as a result of smoking; these deaths have been associated with more than 5 million years of potential life lost. Because most daily smokers (82%) begin smoking before age 18 years and more than 3,000 young people become regular smokers each day, school programs designed to prevent tobacco use have been identified as one of the most effective strategies available to reduce tobacco use in the United States.

Logical Approach Works Cited "Why Teens and Kids Start Smoking." - Family and Child Health. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec Morrow, Cynthia B., MD, MPH, and Rebecca Shultz, MPH. (n.d.): n. pag. The Onondaga County Community Health Assessment and Improvement Plan Web. 09 Dec Wang, Li Yan, MBA, MA, Linda S. Crossett, RDH, Richard Lowry, MD, MS, Steve Sussman, PhD, and Clyde W. Dent, PhD. "Cost-effectiveness of a School-Based Tobacco-Use Prevention Program." JAMA. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Dec

Evaluation Method Evaluation Question: Does the number of teenagers aged between quit tobacco use or remain tobacco free after the program? Evaluation Design: O X O Evaluation Statistic: Chi Square and Crosstabs

Data Analysis

Data Regression

Sustainability