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A Face-Aging Smoking Prevention/Cessation Intervention for Nursery School Students in Germany: An Appearance-Focused Interventional Study

The Education Against Tobacco (EAT) network delivers smoking prevention advice in secondary schools, typically using the mirroring approach (i.e., a “selfie” altered with a face-aging app and shared with a class). In November 2017, however, the German assembly of EAT opted to expand its remit to inc...

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Autores principales: Brinker, Titus J., Alfitian, Jonas, Seeger, Werner, Groneberg, David A., von Kalle, Christof, Enk, Alexander H., Herth, Felix J. F., Kreuter, Michael, Bauer, Claudia M., Gatzka, Martina, Suhre, Janina L.
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6121507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30081549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081656
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author Brinker, Titus J.
Alfitian, Jonas
Seeger, Werner
Groneberg, David A.
von Kalle, Christof
Enk, Alexander H.
Herth, Felix J. F.
Kreuter, Michael
Bauer, Claudia M.
Gatzka, Martina
Suhre, Janina L.
author_facet Brinker, Titus J.
Alfitian, Jonas
Seeger, Werner
Groneberg, David A.
von Kalle, Christof
Enk, Alexander H.
Herth, Felix J. F.
Kreuter, Michael
Bauer, Claudia M.
Gatzka, Martina
Suhre, Janina L.
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description The Education Against Tobacco (EAT) network delivers smoking prevention advice in secondary schools, typically using the mirroring approach (i.e., a “selfie” altered with a face-aging app and shared with a class). In November 2017, however, the German assembly of EAT opted to expand its remit to include nursing students. To assess the transferability of the existing approach, we implemented it with the self-developed face-aging app “Smokerface” (=mixed − methods approach) in six nursing schools. Anonymous questionnaires were used to assess the perceptions of 197 students (age 18–40 years; 83.8% female; 26.4% smokers; 23.3% daily smokers) collecting qualitative and quantitative data for our cross-sectional study. Most students perceived the intervention to be fun (73.3%), but a minority disagreed that their own animated selfie (25.9%) or the reaction of their peers (29.5%) had motivated them to stop smoking. The impact on motivation not to smoke was considerably lower than experienced with seventh graders (63.2% vs. 42.0%; notably, more smokers also disagreed (45.1%) than agreed (23.5%) with this statement. Agreement rates on the motivation not to smoke item were higher in females than in males and in year 2–3 than in year 1 students. Potential improvements included greater focus on pathology (29%) and discussing external factors (26%). Overall, the intervention seemed to be appealing for nursing students.
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spelling pubmed-61215072018-09-07 A Face-Aging Smoking Prevention/Cessation Intervention for Nursery School Students in Germany: An Appearance-Focused Interventional Study Brinker, Titus J. Alfitian, Jonas Seeger, Werner Groneberg, David A. von Kalle, Christof Enk, Alexander H. Herth, Felix J. F. Kreuter, Michael Bauer, Claudia M. Gatzka, Martina Suhre, Janina L. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The Education Against Tobacco (EAT) network delivers smoking prevention advice in secondary schools, typically using the mirroring approach (i.e., a “selfie” altered with a face-aging app and shared with a class). In November 2017, however, the German assembly of EAT opted to expand its remit to include nursing students. To assess the transferability of the existing approach, we implemented it with the self-developed face-aging app “Smokerface” (=mixed − methods approach) in six nursing schools. Anonymous questionnaires were used to assess the perceptions of 197 students (age 18–40 years; 83.8% female; 26.4% smokers; 23.3% daily smokers) collecting qualitative and quantitative data for our cross-sectional study. Most students perceived the intervention to be fun (73.3%), but a minority disagreed that their own animated selfie (25.9%) or the reaction of their peers (29.5%) had motivated them to stop smoking. The impact on motivation not to smoke was considerably lower than experienced with seventh graders (63.2% vs. 42.0%; notably, more smokers also disagreed (45.1%) than agreed (23.5%) with this statement. Agreement rates on the motivation not to smoke item were higher in females than in males and in year 2–3 than in year 1 students. Potential improvements included greater focus on pathology (29%) and discussing external factors (26%). Overall, the intervention seemed to be appealing for nursing students. MDPI 2018-08-04 2018-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6121507/ /pubmed/30081549 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081656 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Brinker, Titus J.
Alfitian, Jonas
Seeger, Werner
Groneberg, David A.
von Kalle, Christof
Enk, Alexander H.
Herth, Felix J. F.
Kreuter, Michael
Bauer, Claudia M.
Gatzka, Martina
Suhre, Janina L.
A Face-Aging Smoking Prevention/Cessation Intervention for Nursery School Students in Germany: An Appearance-Focused Interventional Study
title A Face-Aging Smoking Prevention/Cessation Intervention for Nursery School Students in Germany: An Appearance-Focused Interventional Study
title_full A Face-Aging Smoking Prevention/Cessation Intervention for Nursery School Students in Germany: An Appearance-Focused Interventional Study
title_fullStr A Face-Aging Smoking Prevention/Cessation Intervention for Nursery School Students in Germany: An Appearance-Focused Interventional Study
title_full_unstemmed A Face-Aging Smoking Prevention/Cessation Intervention for Nursery School Students in Germany: An Appearance-Focused Interventional Study
title_short A Face-Aging Smoking Prevention/Cessation Intervention for Nursery School Students in Germany: An Appearance-Focused Interventional Study
title_sort face-aging smoking prevention/cessation intervention for nursery school students in germany: an appearance-focused interventional study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6121507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30081549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081656
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