Smoking prevention in schools. A model for success

作者: Lang P , Strunk M , Rakete G

DOI: 10.1007/S00103-009-1011-5

关键词: Tobacco preventionPolitical scienceSmoking preventionCompulsory educationCenter (algebra and category theory)Policy mixHealth educationGermanMedical education

摘要: Because of compulsory education and, thus, accessibility to all school-age children, schools are especially good places for tobacco prevention measures. For integrated, successful in schools, the combination structural and behavioral topics is necessary ("policy mix"). The Federal Center Health Education has placed emphasis on school-based smoking at an early stage. Within framework smoke-free campaign, created manuals concepts pupils, teachers, parents nationwide use. Starting 2003, model projects focusing were started by Education. Since 2008, German federal states have signed bans into law.

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