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J Autism Dev Disord ; 2024 Jun 12.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38865033

RÉSUMÉ

New school transitions can be challenging for students on the autism spectrum. No published, evidence-based interventions exist to support families and teachers of students transitioning to elementary and secondary school during this critical period. Using Community Partnered Participatory Research, we developed Building Better Bridges (BBB), a caregiver coaching intervention that includes training on effective school communication, educational rights, advocacy, and child preparation strategies. We compared BBB (n = 83) to a module/resources-only comparison (n = 87) in a four-site randomized controlled trial in racially and ethnically diverse, under-resourced communities. In our intent-to-treat analysis, caregivers and teachers in BBB rated students' transitions to the new classroom as more positive, relative to the comparison group. Results suggest this low-cost intervention can improve the transition process for families and students at high risk of poor transitions.

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Am J Health Behav ; 31(6): 705-18, 2007.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17691886

RÉSUMÉ

OBJECTIVES: To develop, implement, and assess the efficacy of a comprehensive, evidence-based smoking cessation program for entertainment industry workers and their families. METHODS: Study participants were recruited from 5 outpatient medical clinics and a worksite setting. Tobacco use data were collected during the initial counseling visit and at 6-month follow-up. Univariate and multivariate regressions were used in analysis. RESULTS: More than 50% of participants (n=470) self-reported 7-day abstinence at follow-up. The majority of participants used combination cessation medications, with more than 50% still using at least 1 medication at 6 months. CONCLUSIONS: This evidence-based smoking cessation program using behavioral counseling and combination pharmacotherapy was successful with entertainment industry workers.


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Comportement en matière de santé , Arrêter de fumer/méthodes , Prévention du fait de fumer , Humains , Communication non verbale
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Nicotine Tob Res ; 8(6): 791-7, 2006 Dec.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17132527

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Tobacco companies have recently introduced products that they claim have reduced toxins and carcinogens, and that they say may be less harmful to smokers. These are potential reduced exposure products, or PREPs. This study measured smokers' awareness of PREPs, use of PREPs, interest in trying PREPs, and beliefs about the regulation of PREPs. This study was based on nationally representative data collected in 2002 and 2003 through the American Smoking and Health Survey. The final sample included 1,174 adult smokers. Descriptive and multivariate analyses were conducted to produce estimates and explore potential correlates of the outcomes. A total of 41.9% of adult smokers reported having heard of at least one of the PREPs measured, and 11.0% reported having tried one of these products. Half of adult smokers (49.9%) said they would like to try PREPs. Interest in trying PREPs was associated with having made a quit attempt, being concerned about the effect of smoking on one's health, and having a household income of less than US dollars 20,000. About half of adult smokers (49.1%) incorrectly believed that PREPs are evaluated for safety by the government before being placed on the market, and 84.2% believed that the government should evaluate the safety of PREPs before they are sold to consumers. This study provides new and timely information on the use of, interest in trying, and beliefs about the regulation of PREPs among a nationally representative sample of adult smokers. With half of adult smokers interested in trying PREPs, the need for concrete scientific evidence on the potential impact of these products is critical.


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Connaissances, attitudes et pratiques en santé , Prévention primaire/organisation et administration , Arrêter de fumer/méthodes , Prévention du fait de fumer , Trouble lié au tabagisme/prévention et contrôle , Adulte , 332/méthodes , Sujet âgé , Femelle , Réglementation gouvernementale , Éducation pour la santé/organisation et administration , Recherche sur les services de santé , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Analyse multifactorielle , Prévention primaire/statistiques et données numériques , Fumer/épidémiologie , Arrêter de fumer/statistiques et données numériques , Trouble lié au tabagisme/épidémiologie , États-Unis/épidémiologie
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