3006.3: Monday, November 13, 2000: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM | ||||
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The Web is increasingly being used to collect data and provide access to drug and tobacco information. In this session speakers provide information on online screening instruments used in primary care settings, demonstrate how they provide users of their Website with alcohol-and-drug(AOD)-related mortality and fertility data and other data, and use that data to create maps, provide methods of providing online information and resources about tobacco to empower youth, and, deliver smoking cessation programs to the worksite | ||||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement. | ||||
Learning Objectives: Refer to the individual abstracts for learning objectives | ||||
Laura C. Larsson, MLS | ||||
Welcoming Remarks | ||||
Reliability and validity of online drug problem screen Jeffrey A. Hoffman, PhD, Susanna Nemes, PhD, Richard D. Landis, MA, Kristen Holtz, MA, Christine Zeiler, MA | ||||
Tobacco, the Internet and college/youth advocacy Kimberly Weich Reusché, BS, Dean A. Hallberg, MS, Dan Perales, PhD | ||||
An evaluation of an interactive Web-based smoking cessation program L. Suzanne Suggs, MSc, CHES, John Noell, PhD, Lynne Swartz, MPH, CHES, Khaya Clark, MA, Tamar Valencia | ||||
Discussion | ||||
Sponsor: | APHA-Technology Center | |||
Cosponsors: | Community Health Planning and Policy Development |