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American Journal of Health Behavior™
Official Publication of the American Academy of Health Behavior™

Volume 27 Supplement 2, 2003
Special Issue On Youth Tobacco Cessation

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Youth Tobacco Cessation: Filling the Gap Between What We Do and What
We Know

     • Susan J. Curry, PhD, Guest Editor

 
The Youth Tobacco Cessation Collaborative and National Blueprint for Action

     • C. Tracy Orleans, PhD
     • Elaine Bratic Arkin
     • Cathy L. Backinger, PhD, MPH
     • Allan Best, PhD
     • Linda Crossett, RDH; et al.

 
A Comparison of Review Methods in Tobacco Prevention and Control Guidelines

     • David P. Hopkins, MD
     • Peter A. Briss, MD

 
Application of a Better Practices Framework to Review Youth Tobacco
Use Cessation

     • Catherine O. Maule, BA
     • Cheryl A. Moyer, MA
     • Chris Y. Lovato, PhD

 
Better Practices for Youth Tobacco Cessation: Evidence of Review Panel

     • Paul McDonald, PhD
     • Brian Colwell, PhD
     • Cathy L. Backinger, PhD, MPH
     • Corinne Husten, MD
     • Catherine O. Maule, BA

 
Recommendations and Guidance for Practice in Youth Tobacco Cessation

     • Micah H. Milton, MPH
     • Catherine O. Maule, BA
     • Cathy L. Backinger, PhD, MPH
     • Dena M. Gregory, MPH

 
Improving the Future of Youth Smoking Cessation

     • Cathy L. Backinger, PhD, MPH
     • Paul McDonald, PhD
     • Deborah J. Ossip-Klein, PhD
     • Suzanne M. Colby, PhD
     • Catherine O. Maule, BA; et al.

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