Abstract: This case study has two aims. First, it describes intervention strategies from two school-based programs designed to prevent tobacco use among adolescents in India. Second, it explains how evidence from randomized controlled trials of these intervention programs was used by a local non-governmental organization in Delhi to advocate for scaling up the Government of India’s tobacco control efforts to include school health interventions as one of the components of India’s National Tobacco Control Program. This case study illustrates the need for developing countries to conduct rigorous evaluation in order to provide context-relevant evidence prior to scaling up interventions
Prevention of tobacco use is critical for primordial prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Low- and...
Project MYTRI (Mobilizing Youth for Tobacco-Related Initiatives in India) was a large 2-year randomi...
Abstract Background This project will use a multilevel longitudinal cohort study design to assess wh...
In response to India's growing tobacco epidemic, strategies are needed to decrease tobacco use among...
Tobacco control needs in India are large and complex. Evaluation of outcomes to date has been limite...
India is at a crucial juncture relating to tobacco control and implementing the recommendations of t...
Background and challenges to implementation In India, more than 275 million adults use tobacco, whi...
Introduction There are ongoing policies and programs to reduce tobacco use and minimise the associat...
Adolescents are the most vulnerable population to initiate tobacco use. It is now well established t...
A comprehensive ban on tobacco advertisement, promotion and sponsorship is vital to reduce consumpti...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco use usually begins in adolescence, and the risk ...
Background Tobacco and supari (areca nut or betel nut) use has been reported with a high prevalence...
BackgroundThis project will use a multilevel longitudinal cohort study design to assess whether chan...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco Industry (TI) aggressively targets young childr...
Intervention programs aimed at preventing tobacco use among youth have been shown to be effective in...
Prevention of tobacco use is critical for primordial prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Low- and...
Project MYTRI (Mobilizing Youth for Tobacco-Related Initiatives in India) was a large 2-year randomi...
Abstract Background This project will use a multilevel longitudinal cohort study design to assess wh...
In response to India's growing tobacco epidemic, strategies are needed to decrease tobacco use among...
Tobacco control needs in India are large and complex. Evaluation of outcomes to date has been limite...
India is at a crucial juncture relating to tobacco control and implementing the recommendations of t...
Background and challenges to implementation In India, more than 275 million adults use tobacco, whi...
Introduction There are ongoing policies and programs to reduce tobacco use and minimise the associat...
Adolescents are the most vulnerable population to initiate tobacco use. It is now well established t...
A comprehensive ban on tobacco advertisement, promotion and sponsorship is vital to reduce consumpti...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco use usually begins in adolescence, and the risk ...
Background Tobacco and supari (areca nut or betel nut) use has been reported with a high prevalence...
BackgroundThis project will use a multilevel longitudinal cohort study design to assess whether chan...
Background and challenges to implementation Tobacco Industry (TI) aggressively targets young childr...
Intervention programs aimed at preventing tobacco use among youth have been shown to be effective in...
Prevention of tobacco use is critical for primordial prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Low- and...
Project MYTRI (Mobilizing Youth for Tobacco-Related Initiatives in India) was a large 2-year randomi...
Abstract Background This project will use a multilevel longitudinal cohort study design to assess wh...