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American Indian adult tobacco survey implementation manual
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2008
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Description:The American Indian Adult Tobacco Survey (AI ATS) is designed to be a guidance tool for American Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and other organizations that want to implement the AI ATS. The methods and strategies contained within provide organizations with the materials needed to conduct a scientifically rigorous survey. These materials include step-by-step guidance on how to conduct the AI ATS, as well as technical information and resources.
The core component of the AI ATS provides tribe-specific information and prevalence rates on the following:
• Commercial cigarette smoking use by members of the community.
• Use of other tobacco products.
• Quit efforts.
• Methods used in quit efforts.
• Workplace policies on smoking.
• Secondhand smoke exposure.
• Opinions about harm caused by tobacco smoking.
The AI ATS enables tribes, tribal organizations, and other organizations to assess the knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes of tribal members with regard to commercial tobacco use. Once the data are collected, it is important to analyze the data and then to develop and implement the appropriate interventions according to the findings.
Suggested citation: American Indian Adult Tobacco Survey Work Group. American Indian Adult Tobacco Survey Implementation Manual. Janis Weber and Stacy Thorne (Eds). Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2008.
CDC-INFO Pub ID 999741
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Pages in Document:176 numbered pages
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