Special Populations


Background


Recommendations for Teens

  1. Need for quitline service for teens, because:


Recommendations (Cont.)

  1. Future TC programs focusing on teens should be in the context of an experimental design.
  2. Funders should support demonstration projects designed to evaluate the overall effect of a teen quitline (i.e., not just the proactive counseling part). These can be conducted in states where quitlines aren’t currently available.
(Tobacco Co.’s influence—teen quitline only!)


Research Questions

  1. What should a teen intervention look like?
  2. Should we intervene only with older teens and "watchfully wait” for younger teens until they become a little older?


Recommendations for. Pregnant Smokers

  1. Existing quitlines should use special counseling protocols for pregnant smokers, because their situation is unique and tailored interventions are more likely to be effective.


Recommendations (Cont.)

  1. Focus not only on baby, but on woman herself
  2. Put quitline number on pregnancy test packages


Research Questions

  1. Can quitline increase the frequency of intervention at physician’s office (e.g., physicians’ counseling), which has been demonstrated efficacious in previous meta-analyses?
  2. What is the most cost-effective way of reaching pregnant smokers (e.g. media campaign, provider referrals, linkages with services)?