- Stop Teenage Addiction to Tobacco (STAT)
STAT is an environmental campaign to enforce laws against tobacco use by
minors and to stimulate communities to implement other prevention strategies,
such as banning or installing lockout devices on vending machines to curtail
youth access to tobacco. Whereas traditional youth smoking prevention initiatives
have focused on reducing the demand or desire for tobacco among youth,
the STAT campaign focuses on cutting off the supply of tobacco to minors.
Contact Information: Joseph DiFranza, M.D., Department
of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical
School; phone: (508) 856-5658; e-mail: difranzj@ummhc.org.
Other effective programs that use enforcement
as one of their strategies include:
- Growing Up Well
Contact Information: Southwest Regional Laboratory;
phone: (213) 598-7661.
- Project CARE (Effective Schools Project)
Contact Information: Denise Gottfredson, University
of Maryland at College Park; phone: (301) 405-4717; e-mail: dgottfredson@bssz.umd.edu.
For more information on these and other effective
programs, visit the Northeast CAPT’s Database of Prevention
Programs, available at http://www.hhd.org/capt/default.asp.
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