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Quick Reference: Logic Models for Goal Areas - This document contains excerpts from: Starr G, Rogers T, Schooley M, Porter S, Wiesen E, Jamison N. Key Outcome Indicators for Evaluating Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 00.

GOAL AREA Goal Area Preventing Initiation of Tobacco Use Among Young People Schoolbased prevention } tobacco messages anti-tobacco and use of anti-tobacco curricula in schools to increase restrictions on tobacco sales to to reduce and counteract propro-health messages to increase tobaccofree and minors and to enforce those restrictions to increase cigarette excise tax knowledge of, improved anti- tobacco attitudes toward, and increased support for to reduce youth initiation anti-tobacco and programs in schools restriction and enforcement of restrictions on tobacco sales to minors tobacco industry influences susceptibility to experimentation with tobacco access to tobacco price of tobacco initiation of tobacco use by young people tobacco-use prevalence among young people tobacco- related morbidity and mortality C H A P T E R Goal Area : Preventing Initiation of Tobacco Use Among Young People

GOAL AREA Goal Area Eliminating Nonsmokers Exposure to Secondhand Smoke information about secondhand smoke and to create and enforce knowledge of, improved attitudes toward, and increased support for the creation and active enforcement of Creation of Enforcement of public Compliance with exposure to secondhand smoke tobacco consumption morbidity and mortality C H A P T E R Goal Area : Eliminating Nonsmokers Exposure to Secondhand Smoke

GOAL AREA Goal Area Promoting Quitting Among Adults and Young People Inputs Activities Outputs information about cessation Cessation quitline is operational to work with health care systems to institutionalize PHS-recommended cessation interventions to support cessation programs in communities, workplaces, and schools to increase insurance coverage for cessation interventions to increase tobacco excise tax Outcomes Establishment or increased use of cessation services awareness, knowledge, intention to quit, and support for that support cessation Increase in the number of health care providers and health care systems following Public Health Service (PHS) guidelines number of quit attempts and quit attempts using proven cessation methods price of tobacco cessation among adults and young people tobacco-use prevalence and consumption morbidity and mortality insurance coverage for cessation services C H A P T E R Goal Area : Promoting Quitting Among Adults and Young People

Goal Area Identifying and Eliminating Tobacco-Related Disparities Health Convene a Planning workgroup s diverse and and diverse inclusive group formed national, state, of stakeholders tribal, and community Data sources partners assessed LOCATE Access relevant FUNDING and RESOURCES Stable funding norms supportive of tobacco use data sources to DATA SYSTEMS identify tobacco- Capacity, A more sensitive data Dissemination environmental collection system and diffusion of change created interventions related infrastructure, and social capital assessed LEARN Identify gaps in available data Tobacco- and assess related opportunities for expanded data identified collection Qualitative and quantitative data needs identified PLAN TO ADDRESS DISPARITIES stream identified DIVERSITY and INCLUSIVITY Representative and equitable partnerships and practice in place COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Capacity, infrastructure, and social capital developed for specific COMMUNITY COMPETENT INTERVENTIONS Appropriate and effective interventions developed 0 prevention and control efforts Institutionalization and leveraging of resources Ownership and substantive participation in tobacco use prevention and control Ongoing identification of Health equity Social justice } C H A P T E R Future Directions