Engaging Appalachian Youth: Lessons Learned From a Virtual Tobacco Prevention and Advocacy Training

Courtney Martin, Julia Estes, Melinda Ickes

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Abstract

Engaging youth is recommended as a key component of comprehensive tobacco control to bring voice to youth perspective and to connect to community impact. Yet, limited research exists to showcase practical lessons learned in supporting skill development and engagement of youth. This practice note describes how a tailored prevention and advocacy virtual training can serve to engage and empower rural Appalachian high school students to participate in tobacco control efforts. Specifically, we describe the implementation and practical lessons learned from a two-session virtual tobacco prevention and advocacy training led by college facilitators. Participating high school students (N = 20) strongly agreed that tobacco use was a major problem facing their community and that addressing tobacco use should be prioritized. After participating in the training, students’ interpersonal confidence improved and participation in self-reported advocacy increased. Students also liked the virtual platform, interaction with college students, and the opportunity to apply information learned. Youth-focused tailored training promotes skill-building and enhances self-efficacy to engage in tobacco control. Youth engagement should be integral to supporting community health initiatives, including tobacco prevention.

Original languageEnglish
JournalHealth Promotion Practice
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2023

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Society for Public Health Education.

Funding

This study was supported by Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program, Kentucky Department of Public Health; the University of Kentucky Appalachian Career Training in Oncology (ACTION) Program (NCI R25 CA221765); and Markey Cancer Center Support Grant (NCI P30 CA177558).

FundersFunder number
SUDEP Action
Kentucky Department for Public Health
University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center’s Cancer Center Support Grant National Cancer InstituteP30 CA177558
University of Kentucky Appalachian Career Training in Oncology
National Childhood Cancer Registry – National Cancer InstituteR25 CA221765

    Keywords

    • Appalachia
    • advocacy
    • health promotion
    • rural health
    • tobacco prevention
    • vaping
    • virtual programming
    • youth empowerment

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
    • Nursing (miscellaneous)

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