School-based Smoking Prevention with Media Literacy: A Pilot Study

Melinda C Bier, Spring J Schmidt, David Shields, Lara Zwarun, Stephen Sherblom, Brian Primack, Cynthia Pulley, Billy Rucker

Abstract


School-based tobacco prevention programs have had limited success reducing smoking rates in the long term.  Media literacy programs offer an innovative vehicle for delivery of potentially more efficacious anti-tobacco education.  However, these programs have been neither widely implemented nor well evaluated.  We conducted a pre-post evaluation of a cross-disciplinary tobacco media literacy program.  The sample consisted of 204 students across six schools.  Results indicated that students’ smoking-specific media literacy and general media literacy measures increased significantly over the course of the intervention.

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