Evaluation of a Combined Parent-student Programme for Smoking Prevention in Berlin Schools (BEST)
Tobacco Use Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Tobacco Use Disorder focused on measuring Tobacco use, Adolescents, Primary prevention, Program effectiveness, Parental component
Eligibility Criteria
School Inclusion Criteria A school is eligible for the study if
- it is located in Berlin
- has 7th grade classes (students between 12-15 years)
School Exclusion Criteria:
- schools offers an extensive smoking prevention program for their students that includes parental involvement.
- schools that do not agree to stop visiting the KARUNA e.V. smoking parcours (if they do) for the next two years in case of being randomized to the control group.
- schools that do not agree to have a parents' night (separate or part of the typical parents' nights) where trained health coaches will introduce and discuss the topic of smoking prevention in youth in case of being randomized to the combined student-parent intervention.
Student Inclusion Criteria A student is eligible for the study if
- Female or male in the 7th grade
- Signed written assent
- Intellectual and physical ability of participant to make an informed decision about study participation
- Attends one of the participating schools
- Has signed approval from parent/caregiver
Sites / Locations
- Charité University Medical Center, Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology and Health EconomicsRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Student-intervention only group
Multi-component intervention
Control Group
Schools randomized to intervention only (arm 1) will agree to visit the smoking prevention parcours offered by KARUNA e.V. ("Rauchst Du noch oder lebst Du schon?"). One school class of students will visit the parcours once during a school day. The parcours takes approximately 3 hours to complete. The parcours consists of 7 interactive stations where a class of students learns about differences between smokers and non-smokers in terms of health status such as atherosclerosis prevalence, loss of smell or lung capacity and aging. Students also learn about the toxic ingredients in cigarettes. Each station includes a quiz to complete by each group of students. At the end of the parcours, a moderator will announce which group of students accumulated the most points. For more information on the contents of the parcours see http://www.karuna-prevents.de/index.php.
Schools randomized to the student-parent intervention arm also will agree to visit the KARUNA e.V. smoking prevention parcours. In addition, the schools will agree to have one parents' night presented by trained health coaches informing parents about smoking prevention topics in youth during the school year. Trained health coaches will give an evaluated smoking prevention presentation for parents at the parents' nights at the end of the first school year. Also, participating parents will receive information about successful ways to prevent smoking and promote smoking cessation in their children once by mail.
Schools randomized to the control school will be offered to participate in the nutrition and exercise prevention program offered by KARUNA e.V. during the 2-year study.