ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Organizational model for prevention of smoking among young adults in voronezh: regional experience

Ulianov IA, Nehaenko NE, Ostroushko NI, Meremyanin LV, Ulianova AV, Petrova TN, Sharapova YuA
About authors

Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University, Voronezh, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Ignatiy A. Ulianov
9 Yanvarya, 148, Voronezh, 394019, Russia; ur.xednay@tangi.vonayli

About paper

Funding: the study was supported by the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (grant No. 091-11-2023-021 gained through victory in the All-Russian Competition of Youth Projects among Individuals in 2023).

Author contribution: Ulianov IA — direct management of the smoking cessation groups, applying for grant support for implementation, bying medicines and carrying out the actions aimed to involve volunteers in the experiment, contributing to the organizational model development; Nehaenko NE, Ostroushko NI — organizational model development, methodological advising, administrative support; Meremyanin LV — organizational model development, scientific advising; Ulianova AV — direct management of the smoking cessation groups, informational support of the experiment; Petrova TN — administrative support of the experiment, coaching; Sharapova YuA — organizational model development.

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University (protocol No. 5 dated 19 September 2023). The informed consent to study participation and the consent to personal data processing were submitted by all subjects.

Received: 2023-10-24 Accepted: 2024-05-18 Published online: 2024-06-28
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Table 1. The number of non-smokers in various phases of the experiment
Note: * — the differences between groups are considered significant at р < 0.05
Table 2. The number of individuals, who have reduced consumption of nicotine products (individuals, who do not smoke at all or have reduced the dose) in various phases of the experiment
Note: * — the differences between groups are considered significant at р < 0.05