Background Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco may reduce the prevalence of tobacco use. ASSIST is a school-based, peer-led smoking prevention programme that encourages the diffusion of non-smoking norms among secondary school students (aged 12–13), and was shown in a randomised control trial (conducted 2001–2004) to reduce the prevalence of weekly smoking. This paper presents findings from a process evaluation of the implementation of ASSIST in Scotland in 2014–2017. It examines acceptability and fidelity of implementation and explores the context of message diffusion between peers. Methods Mixed method implementation study with students (n = 61), school staff (n = 41), trainers (n =...
Background: ASSSIT (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial) is a UK peer led, school based, smoking preven...
Background: Schools in many countries undertake programmes for smoking prevention, but systematic r...
Background: Schools in many countries undertake programmes for smoking prevention, but systematic r...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with toba...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with toba...
BACKGROUND: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background ASSSIT (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial) is a UK peer led, school based, smoking prevent...
Background: ASSSIT (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial) is a peer led smoking prevention programme that...
Background: ASSSIT (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial) is a UK peer led, school based, smoking preven...
Background: ASSSIT (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial) is a UK peer led, school based, smoking preven...
Background: Schools in many countries undertake programmes for smoking prevention, but systematic r...
Background: Schools in many countries undertake programmes for smoking prevention, but systematic r...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with toba...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with toba...
BACKGROUND: Smoking prevention programmes that reach adolescents before they experiment with tobacco...
Background ASSSIT (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial) is a UK peer led, school based, smoking prevent...
Background: ASSSIT (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial) is a peer led smoking prevention programme that...
Background: ASSSIT (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial) is a UK peer led, school based, smoking preven...
Background: ASSSIT (A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial) is a UK peer led, school based, smoking preven...
Background: Schools in many countries undertake programmes for smoking prevention, but systematic r...
Background: Schools in many countries undertake programmes for smoking prevention, but systematic r...