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pdfOverview Logic Model
Inputs
Immediate Outcome
Preventing Youth
Access
Decreased availability of
tobacco products to youth
Advertising
Restrictions
Decreased levels of tobacco
advertising that increases
the appeal of tobacco to
youth and that is misleading
Information
Dissemination
Increased levels of
information about the
negative health effects of
tobacco use
Public Education
Increased levels of
information relevant to FDA
CTP activities
Short-term Public
Health Outcome
Intermediate Public
Health Outcome
Long-term Public
Health Outcome
DRAFT
Increased awareness of /
knowledge about changes in
Immediate Outcomes
Changes in behavioral
precursors—knowledge,
attitudes, beliefs, perception
of risk—consistent with
nonsmoking
Increased intention to quit
Reduced susceptibility to
experiment with tobacco
products among youth and
young adults
Increased
cessation attempts by
tobacco users
Decreased tobacco use
prevalence
Reduced initiation of
tobacco use among youth
and young adults
Product Standards
Reduced levels of HPHCs,
pesticides, abuse liability
and/or appeal of tobacco
products
Public Health
Outcome
Reduced exposure to
HPHCs, pesticides, abuse
liability and/or appeal of
tobacco products
New and Modified
Risk Tobacco
Products
Changed consumer
perceptions and product
preferences
Decreased population
exposure to HPHCs
Reduced tobacco-related
morbidity and mortality
File Type | application/pdf |
Author | carol schmitt |
File Modified | 2012-04-06 |
File Created | 2011-12-20 |