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Tobacco control in Europe: A review of campaign strategies for teenagers and adults

•In Europe the prevalence of tobacco use in adults and adolescents is increasing particularly among young people.•European Tobacco control including mass media campaigns, smoke free public areas, advertising bans, health warnings, is reviewed.•School programmes building skills against negative influ...

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Published in:Critical reviews in oncology/hematology 2019-06, Vol.138, p.139-147
Main Authors: Bafunno, Daniela, Catino, Annamaria, Lamorgese, Vito, Pizzutilo, Pamela, Di Lauro, Alessandra, Petrillo, Patrizia, Lapadula, Vittoria, Mastrandrea, Angelica, Ricci, Donata, Galetta, Domenico
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Summary:•In Europe the prevalence of tobacco use in adults and adolescents is increasing particularly among young people.•European Tobacco control including mass media campaigns, smoke free public areas, advertising bans, health warnings, is reviewed.•School programmes building skills against negative influences and technological tools need to be constantly sustained. In Europe the prevalence of tobacco use in adults and adolescents is among the highest within the WHO regions. Many resources have been allocated toward the prevention and support for smoking cessation. However, the implemented strategies in Europe have not been systematically evaluated. A systematic literature review was carried out to identify studies that analyzed the efficacy of the main smoking-prevention campaigns conducted in Europe. PRISMA guidelines were used to systematically review and extract data. A total of 24 studies meeting inclusion criteria were identified. Each article was thoroughly reviewed and evaluated for quality, design, and methodology, with reference to the main areas of intervention: school (8); mass media (4) and technological tools (4); smoke-free environments (3); packaging (2) and taxes (3). The school programmes focusing on building skills to recognize and resist negative influences, the intensive use of media and technological equipments, health warnings and excise taxes have showed to be effective tools in reducing the tobacco use. Intervention programmes to implement tobacco control policies and smoking cessation are active in many European countries. However, these programmes need to be constantly sustained to achieve a long term efficacy.
ISSN:1040-8428
1879-0461
1879-0461
DOI:10.1016/j.critrevonc.2019.01.022