Increasing Tobacco Use Cessation: Mass Media—Cessation Series
Included Studies
Cummings KM, Sciandra R, Markello S. Impact of a newspaper mediated quit smoking program. American Journal of Public Health 1987;77:1452-3.
Flay BR, Gruder CL, Warnecke RB, Jason LA, Peterson P. One year follow-up of the Chicago televised smoking cessation program. American Journal of Public Health 1989;79:1377-80.
Jason LA, Gruder CL, Martino S, Flay BR, Warnecke R, Thomas N. Work site group meetings and the effectiveness of a televised smoking cessation intervention. American Journal of Community Psychology 1987;15:57-72.
Jason LA, Tait E, Goodman D, Buckenberger L, Gruder CL. Effects of a televised smoking cessation intervention among low-income and minority smokers. Am J Community Psychol 1988;16:863–76.
Millar WJ, Naegele BE. Time to quit: community involvement in smoking cessation. Canadian Journal of Public Health 1987;78:109-14.
Mudde AN, de Vries H. The reach and effectiveness of a national mass media-led smoking cessation campaign in The Netherlands. American Journal of Public Health 1999;89:346-50.
Salina D, Jason LA, Hedeker D, et al. A follow-up of a media-based, worksite smoking cessation program. American Journal of Community Psychology 1994;22:257-71.
Sutton S, Hallett R. Randomized trial of brief individual treatment for smoking using nicotine chewing gum in a workplace setting. American Journal of Public Health 1987;77:1210-1.
Warnecke RB, Langenberg P, Wong SC, Flay BR, Cook TD. The second Chicago televised smoking cessation program: a 24-month follow-up. American Journal of Public Health 1992;82:835-40.
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- Page last updated: September 1, 2010
- Content source:The Guide to Community Preventive Services


