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Photoaging smartphone app promoting poster campaign to reduce smoking prevalence in secondary schools: the Smokerface Randomized Trial: design and baseline characteristics

INTRODUCTION: Smoking is the largest cause of preventable death globally. Most smokers smoke their first cigarette in early adolescence. We took advantage of the widespread availability of mobile phones and adolescents' interest in appearance to develop a free photoaging app which is promoted via a poster campaign in secondary schools. This study aims to evaluate its effectiveness regarding smoking prevalence and students' attitudes towards smoking. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A randomised controlled trial is conducted with 9851 students of both genders with an average age of 12 years in grades 6 and 7 of 126 secondary schools in Germany. At present, cigarette smoking prevalence in our sample is 4.7%, with 4.6% of the students currently using e-cigarettes (1.6% use both). The prospective experimental study design includes measurements at baseline and at 6, 12 and 24 months postintervention via a questionnaire plus a random cotinine saliva sample at 24 months postintervention. The study groups consist of randomised schools receiving the Smokerface poster campaign and control schools with comparable baseline data (no intervention). The primary end point is the difference of change in smoking prevalence in the intervention group versus the difference in the control group at 24 months follow-up. Longitudinal changes in smoking-related attitudes, the number of new smokers and quitters and the change in the number of never-smokers will be compared between the two groups as secondary outcomes. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was obtained from the ethics committee of the University of Giessen and the ministries of cultural affairs, both in Germany. Results will be disseminated at conferences, in peer-reviewed journals, on our websites and throughout the multinational Education Against Tobacco network. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02544360, Pre-results.

  • Brinker, T. J.
  • Holzapfel, J.
  • Baudson, T. G.
  • Sies, K.
  • Jakob, L.
  • Baumert, H. M.
  • Heckl, M.
  • Cirac, A.
  • Suhre, J. L.
  • Mathes, V.
  • Fries, F. N.
  • Spielmann, H.
  • Rigotti, N.
  • Seeger, W.
  • Herth, F.
  • Groneberg, D. A.
  • Raupach, T.
  • Gall, H.
  • Bauer, C.
  • Marek, P.
  • Batra, A.
  • Harrison, C. H.
  • Taha, L.
  • Owczarek, A.
  • Hofmann, F. J.
  • Thomas, R.
  • Mons, U.
  • Kreuter, M.

Keywords

  • Adolescent
  • Aging/*drug effects
  • Child
  • Female
  • Germany/epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • *Posters as Topic
  • Prevalence
  • Prospective Studies
  • *School Health Services
  • *Smartphone
  • Smoking/*epidemiology
  • Smoking Cessation/*methods
  • *Software
  • *Smokerface
  • *mobile apps
  • *photoaging
  • *schools
  • *tobacco prevention
  • The Smokerface App is free and contains no advertising. It was designed for
  • charitable causes.
Publication details
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014288
Journal: BMJ Open
Pages: e014288 
Number: 11
Work Type: Original
Location: TLRC, UGMLC
Disease Area: LC
Partner / Member: Thorax
Access-Number: 27821601
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