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Technical Resources
General Planning Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center
for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Preventing
Heart Disease and Stroke: Addressing the Nation's Leading Killers,
At A Glance 2003 (www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/aag/aag_cvd.htm).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Cardiovascular
Health Program www.cdc.gov/cvh/index.htm).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. Smoking-Attributable Mortality, Morbidity, and Economic Costs (SAMMEC) Computer Software and Documentation, 1996.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking
and Health. Tobacco Information and Prevention Source: Health
Consequences (www.cdc.gov/tobacco/hlthcon.htm).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Environmental Health. National Asthma Control Program. Reducing
Costs and Improving Quality of Life, At A Glance 2002 (www.cdc.gov/nceh/airpollution/
asthma/ataglance/asthmaAAG.pdf).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking
and Health. Making Your Workplace Smokefree: A Decision Maker's
Guide. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
1996 (www.cdc.gov/tobacco/ research_data/environmental/etsguide.htm).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Oral Health:
Preventing Cavities, Gum Disease, and Mouth and Throat Cancer, At
A Glance 2003 (www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/aag/aag_oh.htm).
Figure 1. Logic Model for Tobacco Use Prevention and Control
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School Programs Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division
of Adolescent and School Health. Health Bibliography: Effective
School-Based Tobacco Prevention Programs: Recommendations and Syntheses.
2002.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Guidelines for
School Health Programs to Prevent Tobacco Use and Addiction.
1994 (www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dash/guidelines/nutptua.htm).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Guidelines for
School Health Programs: Preventing Tobacco Use and Addiction, Overview.
2000.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. School Health
Index for Physical Activity, Healthy Eating, and a Tobacco-Free
Lifestyle. 2002 (www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dash/SHI/index.htm).
National Association of State Boards of Education. Fit, Healthy,
and Ready to Learn. A School Health Policy Guide. 2000 (www.nasbe.org).
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. School Health
Policies and Programs Study Fact Sheet: Tobacco Use Prevention.
2001.
Drug Strategies, Inc. Making the Grade: A Guide to School Drug
Prevention Programs. Washington, DC: Drug Strategies, Inc. 1999
(www.drugstrategies.org).
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Enforcement Care Resources
California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA). Health
Effects of Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke. Sacramento:
CalEPA, Office of Environmental Health and Hazard Assessment,
1997.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking
and Health. Making Your Workplace Smokefree: A Decision Maker's
Guide. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
1996 (www.cdc.gov/tobacco/ research_data/environmental/etsguide.htm).
DiFranza JR, Celebucki CC, Seo HG. A model for the efficient and
effective enforcement of tobacco sales laws. Am J Public Health
1998;88:1100-1.
Food and Drug Administration. Regulations restricting the sale
and distribution of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products
to protect children and adolescents-final rule. Fed Regist
1996;61:41,314-75.
Institute of Medicine. Growing Up Tobacco Free: Preventing
Nicotine Addiction in Children and Youths. Washington, DC:
National Academy Press, 1994.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Final
regulations to implement section 1926 of the Public Health Service
Act regarding the sale and distribution of tobacco products to
individuals under the age of 18. Fed Regist 1996;13:1492-1500.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Synar
Regulation: Tobacco Outlet Inspection-Guidance. Rockville,
MD: SAMHSA, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, 1997.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Preventing Tobacco
Use Among Young People: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service,
1994.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Respiratory Health
Effects of Passive Smoking: Lung Cancer and Other Disorders.
Washington, DC: USEPA, Office of Research and Development, Office
of Air and Radiation, 1992. Publication No. EPA/600/6-90/006F
Statewide Program Core Resources
California Department of Health Services. A Model for Change:
The California Experience in Tobacco Control. Sacramento:
California Department of Health Services, 1998.
California Department of Health Services. California Tobacco
Control Project Showcase: A Compendium of Abstracts. Sacramento:
California Department of Health Services, 1998.
Counter-Marketing Core Resources
Cummings KM, Clark H. The Use of Counter-Advertising as a Tobacco
Use Deterrent and Analysis of Pending Federal Tobacco Legislation.
Washington, DC: Advocacy Institute, Health Science Analysis Project,
1998.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking
and Health, Media Campaign Resource Center. Media Campaign Resource
Books and Video Catalogs. Vol. I, 1995, and Vol. II,
1998 (www.cdc.gov/tobacco/mcrc).
Wallack L, Dorfman L, Jernigan D, Themba M. Media Advocacy and
Public Health. Newbury Park, CA: SAGE Publications, 1993.
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Cessation Core Resources
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research. Smoking Cessation:
Clinical Practice Guideline, No. 18, Information for Specialists.
Washington, DC: AHCPR, 1996. AHCPR Publication No. 96-0694.
American Medical Association. How to Help Patients Stop Smoking,
Guidelines for Diagnosis and Treatment of Nicotine Dependence.
Chicago: American Medical Association, Division of Health Science,
1994. Publication No. AA41: 93-668.
National Cancer Institute. How to Help Your Patients Stop Smoking:
A National Cancer Institute Manual for Physicians. Bethesda,
MD: NIH, 1991. NIH Publication No. 93-3064.
National Cancer Institute. How to Help Your Patients Stop Using
Tobacco: A National Cancer Institute Manual for the Oral Health
Team. Bethesda, MD: NIH, 1993. NIH Publication No. 93-3191.
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Nurses: Help Your
Patients Stop Smoking. Bethesda, MD: DHHS, PHS, NIH, 1993. NIH
Publication No. 92-2962.
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive
Services, 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1996.
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Surveillance and Evaluation Core Resources
MacDonald G, Starr G, Schooley M, Yee SL, Klimowski K,
Turner K. Introduction to Program Evaluation for Comprehensive
Tobacco Control Programs. Atlanta: Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, 2001 (www.cdc.gov/tobacco/evaluation_manual/contents.htm).
Yee SL, Schooly M. Surveillance and Evaluation Data Resources
for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs. Atlanta: Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, 2001 (www.cdc.gov/tobacco/surveillance_manual/contents.html).
Independent Evaluation Consortium. Final Report of the Independent
Evaluation of the California Tobacco Control Prevention and Education
Program: Wave I Data, 1996-1997. Rockville, MD: The Gallup Organization,
1998.
Pierce JP, Gilpin EA, Emery SL, et al. Tobacco Control in California:
Who's Winning the War? An Evaluation of the Tobacco Control Program,
1989-1996. La Jolla, CA: University of California-San Diego,
1998.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center
for Substance Abuse Prevention. Reducing Tobacco Use Among Youth:
Community-Based Approaches-A Guideline. Washington, DC: U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention,
1997. DHHS Publication No. 97-3146.
Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention. Tell Your
Story: Guidelines for Preparing an Evaluation Report. Palo Alto,
CA: California Department of Health Services, Tobacco Control Section,
1998.
Windsor, R. Evaluation for Health Promotion, Health Education,
and Disease Prevention Programs, 2nd ed. Mountain View, CA:
Mayfield Publishing Company, 1994.
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Administration and Management Core
Resources
California Department of Health Services. A Model for Change:
the California Experience in Tobacco Control. Sacramento: California
Department of Health Services, 1998.
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