Murray D M, Prokhorov A V, Harty K C
Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55454-1015.
Prev Med. 1994 Jan;23(1):54-60. doi: 10.1006/pmed.1994.1008.
BACKGROUND. In 1985, The Minnesota Legislature initiated a long-term and broad-based program to deter adolescent tobacco use. The initiative was funded by higher taxes on tobacco products and combined school-based programming, mass-media campaigns, and local community grants. The Minnesota-Wisconsin Adolescent Tobacco-Use Research Project was designed to evaluate this effort by monitoring adolescent tobacco use and related factors in Minnesota and Wisconsin from 1986 to 1990. The results presented in this paper indicate that the Minnesota initiative dramatically increased Minnesota schoolchildren's reported exposure to the anti-smoking messages in the mass media but had little effect on smoking-related beliefs or smoking behaviors. CONCLUSIONS. These results, together with the findings from other recent studies, suggest that even dramatic increases in exposure to anti-tobacco messages in the mass-media, in the absence of a substantial and sustained school-based tobacco prevention measures, may be insufficient to generate reductions in adolescent tobacco use.
背景。1985年,明尼苏达州立法机构启动了一项长期且基础广泛的计划,以遏制青少年吸烟。该倡议由对烟草产品征收更高的税款提供资金,并结合了以学校为基础的项目、大众媒体宣传活动和当地社区拨款。明尼苏达-威斯康星青少年烟草使用研究项目旨在通过监测1986年至1990年明尼苏达州和威斯康星州青少年的烟草使用及相关因素来评估这项工作。本文呈现的结果表明,明尼苏达州的倡议极大地增加了明尼苏达州学童报告的在大众媒体中接触反吸烟信息的机会,但对与吸烟相关的信念或吸烟行为几乎没有影响。结论。这些结果,连同近期其他研究的结果表明,即使在大众媒体中接触反烟草信息大幅增加,但在没有实质性且持续的以学校为基础的烟草预防措施的情况下,可能不足以减少青少年烟草使用。