de Loës M, Dauwalder H, Abelin T
Soz Praventivmed. 1980 Sep;25(4):209-10. doi: 10.1007/BF02076999.
Week-long anti-smoking campaigns were organised in the schools of an urban area. Telephone interviews were conducted in order to measure the extent to which the community and parents took notice of the campaign and changed their attitude toward smoking. The results show an effect on parents that was dependent on the degree of social integration of the community and the interest in anti-smoking activities prevailing before the campaign.
在一个市区的学校组织了为期一周的反吸烟活动。进行了电话采访,以衡量社区和家长对该活动的关注程度以及他们对吸烟态度的转变。结果表明,对家长的影响取决于社区的社会融合程度以及活动前普遍存在的对反吸烟活动的兴趣。