Awardee OrganizationWISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
Description
Abstract Text
Background and Purpose: ASSIST represents a collaborative effort between
the National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society, along
with state and local health departments and other voluntary
organizations to develop comprehensive tobacco control programs in up to
20 states and metropolitan areas. Its purpose is to demonstrate that
the wide-spread, coordinated application of the best available
strategies to prevent and control tobacco use will significantly
accelerate the current downward trend in smoking and tobacco use,
thereby reducing the number and rate of tobacco-related cancers in the
United States. The ASSIST intervention model is based on proven smoking
prevention and control methods developed within the National Cancer
institute's intervention trials and other smoking and behavioral
research.
Objectives: The primary objective of ASSIST is to demonstrate and
evaluate ways to accelerate the decline in smoking prevalence in all
ASSIST sites combined to less than 15% of adults by the year 2000. The
secondary objective is to reduce by 50% the rates of smoking initiation
among adolescents in all award sites by the year 2000.
Targets for ASSIST Intervention: Populations whose smoking prevalence
rates remain a problem will be emphasized in ASSIST intervention sites.
Included are groups in which smoking rates are elevated relative to the
majority population and groups which have displayed slower rates of
decline (e.g., women, the medically underserved, the less educated, and
several ethnic minority populations).
ASSIST Interventions: Through ASSIST, media policy, and cessation
support will be delivered to target groups through the health care
system, schools, the worksite, and other channels. Specific
interventions include training health care providers to deliver brief
cessation counseling, implementing smoke-free policies in schools and
worksites, and enhancing media coverage of tobacco use issues.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
cancer preventionhealth service demonstration projectsmoking cessationtobacco abuse prevention
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