California Department of Public Health, California Tobacco Control Program, PO Box 997377, MS 7206, Sacramento, CA 95899-7377, USA.
Tob Control. 2010 Apr;19 Suppl 1(Suppl_1):i3-15. doi: 10.1136/tc.2009.030809.
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), California Tobacco Control Program (CTCP) is one of the longest-running comprehensive tobacco control programmes in the USA, resulting from a 1988 ballot initiative that added a 25-cent tax on each pack of cigarettes and a proportional tax increase on other tobacco products. This programme used a social norm change approach to reduce tobacco use.
The operation, structure, evolution, programme dissemination and results are reviewed.
The sustained programme implementation has reduced adult per capita cigarette consumption by over 60% and adult smoking prevalence by 35%, from 22.7% in 1988 to 13.8% in 2007. From 1988 to 2004, lung and bronchus cancer rates in California declined at nearly four times the rate of decline seen in the rest of the USA and the programme is associated with an $86 billion savings in healthcare costs. Youth smoking rates among 12-17 years olds are the second lowest in the nation.
The social norm change approach is effective at reducing tobacco consumption, adult smoking and youth uptake. This approach resulted in declines in tobacco-related diseases and is associated with savings in healthcare expenditures. In considering CTCP's effectiveness, the takeaway message is that it should be viewed as a unified programme rather than a collection of independent interventions. The programme was designed and implemented as one where the parts complement and reinforce each other. Its effectiveness is dependent on its comprehensive strategy rather than any one part of the intervention.
加利福尼亚州公共卫生部(CDPH)、加利福尼亚州烟草控制项目(CTCP)是美国历史最悠久的综合性烟草控制项目之一,源自 1988 年的一项公民投票倡议,该倡议对每包香烟征收 25 美分的税,并对其他烟草产品征收相应的增税。该项目采用社会规范改变方法来减少烟草使用。
审查了该项目的运作、结构、演变、项目传播和结果。
持续的项目实施使成年人人均香烟消费量减少了 60%以上,成年吸烟率下降了 35%,从 1988 年的 22.7%降至 2007 年的 13.8%。1988 年至 2004 年,加利福尼亚州的肺癌和支气管癌发病率下降速度几乎是美国其他地区的四倍,该项目还节省了 860 亿美元的医疗保健费用。12-17 岁青少年的吸烟率是全国第二低的。
社会规范改变方法在减少烟草消费、成人吸烟和青少年吸烟方面非常有效。这种方法导致了与烟草相关的疾病的减少,并与医疗保健支出的节省有关。在考虑 CTCP 的有效性时,其传递的信息是,应将其视为一个统一的项目,而不是一系列独立的干预措施。该项目的设计和实施是一个相互补充和加强的整体。其有效性取决于其全面的策略,而不是干预措施的任何一个部分。