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EU funding (€2,999,998): Enhancing the effectiveness of programs and strategies to prevent youth smoking: a comparative realist evaluation of 7 European cities Hor5 May 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Enhancing the effectiveness of programs and strategies to prevent youth smoking: a comparative realist evaluation of 7 European cities

Cigarette smoking is a main risk factor for premature disease, disability and death in Europe, especially in disadvantaged groups. Prevention of youth smoking is crucial to any strategy aimed at reducing this disease burden in the future. Several potentially effective strategies and programs are available to address youth smoking. However, in practice their impact often appears to be limited, especially among socially disadvantaged youth. There is very little systematic evidence on HOW smoking prevention strategies and programs worked in practice, and WHY some programs seemed to influence youth smoking only in some settings or groups. Yet, such evidence is urgently needed to enable decision makers to use the resources available for smoking prevention in the most effective and equitable way. We will generate such evidence by addressing these HOW and WHY questions in a comparative approach. For Finland, Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Portugal, we aim to assess HOW strategies and programs to prevent smoking in national and local settings affected smoking behaviour of 16 year olds. Moreover, we aim to assess HOW and WHY this impact varied according to city, school, gender, and socioeconomic group. We will be among the first to apply the approach of “realist evaluation” to the evaluation of preventive programs, and to use this innovative approach to compare European countries. We will acquire primary data that are comparable across these countries, including a quantitative survey among 10,000+ students, and in-depth structured interviews with students and various stakeholders. We expect to make a major contribution to the reduction of disease burden and health inequalities among future elderly populations. We will apply a new method for learning from different countries, and for generating the fine-grained evidence that is needed to develop youth smoking prevention programs that are context-sensitive, cost-effective and equity-oriented.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
European Network for Smoking Prevention €112,344
MARTIN-LUTHER-UNIVERSITAT HALLE-WITTENBERG €363,219
STICHTING AMSTERDAM UMC €427,029
TAMPEREEN KORKEAKOULUSAATIO sr €363,719
The University of Edinburgh €303,125
TobaccoFree Research Institute Ireland LBG €253,125
Universidade Nova de Lisboa €367,969
Universita Degli Studi Di Cassino E Del Lazio Meridionale €154,688
Universite Catholique de Louvain €372,438
UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT €282,344

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/635056

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