Translation of evidence-based tobacco use prevention programming in Croatia.

Abstract:

:Croatia faces a major threat of smoking-related health burdens given the monumental changes this newly formed country has undergone in the past 15 years because of its postcommunist democratic and economic transitions and the destructive 1991-1995 war with Serbia. This article provides information on Croatia's general background, current smoking prevalence and attitudes, and current evidence-based smoking prevention efforts. Furthermore, various cultural and contextual conditions within Croatia that facilitate or impede smoking prevention research utilization are discussed. Finally, it is concluded that new research is needed that continues to build on comprehensive research-tested multicomponent prevention initiatives utilizing school-, family-, community-, and mass media-based delivery modalities, which specifically focus on the social influences of smoking.

journal_name

Eval Health Prof

authors

Skara S,Kovacic L,Civljak M,Voncina L

doi

10.1177/0163278708320151

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2008-09-01 00:00:00

pages

297-305

issue

3

eissn

0163-2787

issn

1552-3918

pii

0163278708320151

journal_volume

31

pub_type

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