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Preventing Chronic Disease | Antismoking Mass Media Campaigns and Support for Smoke-Free Environments, Mobile County, Alabama, 2011"2012 - CDC

disease  chronic  support  alabama  media  tobacco  campaigns  CDC  smokefree  knowledge  antismoking  environments  mass  mobile  health promotion  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  tobacco smoke pollution  mass media  health education 

In 2011, the Mobile County Health Department began a 12-month antismoking educational media campaign to educate citizens on the dangers of secondhand smoke. The campaign overlapped with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s 3-month national antismoking Tips from Former Smokers media campaign. We aimed to evaluate the effect of these campaigns on support for smoke-free environments and knowledge of the dangers of secondhand smoke.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Smoking Initiation, Tobacco Product Use, and Secondhand Smoke Exposure Among General Population and Sexual Minority Youth, Missouri, 2011"2012 - CDC

youth  students  disease  chronic  missouri  tobacco  secondhand  smoke  smoking  CDC  among  exposure  product  sexual  minority  initiation  population  Risk Factors  health promotion  Preventing Chronic Disease 

Research indicates disparities in risky health behaviors between heterosexual and sexual minority (referred to as LGBQ; also known as lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, and questioning) youth. Limited data are available for tobacco-use–related behaviors beyond smoking status. We compared data on tobacco age of initiation, product use, and secondhand smoke exposure between general population and LGBQ youth.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Characteristics of Successful Community Partnerships to Promote Physical Activity Among Young People, North Carolina, 2010"2012 - CDC

public health  disease  chronic  community  CDC  partnerships  characteristics  health promotion  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  community-based participatory research  capacity building  physical fitness 

Success of community-based projects has been thought to hinge on the strength of partnerships between those involved in design and implementation. However, characteristics of successful partnerships have not been fully described, particularly in the context of community-based physical activity promotion.

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