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| Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM | ||
| PREV-14. Challenges of Planning and Executing Effective, Cost-Efficient, and Dynamic Youth Rallies* | ||
| PREV-16. Youth Tobacco Prevention Programs Tailored for Specific Populations | ||
| PREV-17. Issues in Youth Tobacco Access | ||
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| Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM | ||
| PREV-66. Target Market in Minnesota | ||
| PREV-46. Tobacco Use on College Campuses: On-the-Scene Perspectives | ||
| PREV-47. Power of Positive Peer Pressure: Social Norm Marketing* | ||
| PREV-55. Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Youth Tobacco Prevention Programs | ||
| PREV-56. Youth Empowerment Evaluation | ||
| PREV-57. Scientifically Defensible Youth Tobacco Use and Abuse Education Programs: A Continuum Strategy for Prevention and Reduction* | ||
| PREV-61. School Tobacco Policy Surveillance/Assessment: Federal, State, Local | ||
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| Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 2:00 PM-5:30 PM | ||
| PREV-71. Role Youth Empowerment Has in Vermont’s Comprehensive Tobacco Control Plan | ||
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| Tuesday, 19 November 2002: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM | ||
| PREV-76. Cleaning House: Reducing Children's Involuntary Exposure to Secondhand Smoke* | ||
| PREV-77. Tobacco Prevention in an Urban Setting: Rapp'n It Up! | ||
| PREV-85. School Health Index and Recommendations for School-Based Interventions* | ||
| PREV-104. Reaching Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender/Questioning/Intersex Youth: Two Models From Boston and San Francisco | ||
| PREV-88. Fostering Youth Involvement in Tobacco Control* | ||
| PREV-89. Tobacco Use Among Youth in Specific Populations | ||
| PREV-99. Youth Advocacy and Policy Change To Create Tobacco-Free Schools | ||
| PREV-101. Scene Smoking—Cigarettes, Cinema, and the Myth of Cool: An Interdisciplinary Program for College/University and High School | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | ||
| PREV-108. Topics in Youth Tobacco Use Prevention | ||
| PREV-112. Creating a Tobacco-Free School Environment* | ||
| PREV-115. Report on Tobacco Use on College Campuses* | ||
| PREV-116. Global Issues in Youth Tobacco Use Prevention* | ||
| PREV-117. Hollywood's Role in Youth Tobacco Uptake and Methods To Reduce Glamorization in Films | ||
| PREV-131. Youth Power: Youth Development and Community Organizing for Tobacco Policy in California | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM | ||
| PREV-145. Lessons From American Legacy Foundation-Funded State Youth-Empowerment Programs* | ||
| PREV-174. Developing and Evaluating Video for Youth Tobacco Prevention | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM | ||
| PREV-216. Role of Advertising and Cigarette Brand Popularity Among Youth | ||
| PREV-217. Risk Factors Associated With Youth Tobacco Use | ||
| PREV-193. Exploring Cigarettes' Other Impacts: A New Opportunity To Involve Youth and Young Adults* | ||
| PREV-194. Tobacco-Free Sports: Let the Games Begin | ||
| PREV-218. Using Promotional Marketing Tactics To Reach Youth With Prevention Messages | ||
| PREV-205. Combating Tobacco Use Among College Students: The Statewide Approach and the UVM Pilot Project | ||
| PREV-209. Youth Empowerment in Action—Program Successes and Failures From Around the Nation | ||
| PREV-210. Arkansas Smoke-Free Kids—The Effectiveness of Role Models in Prevention | ||
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| Wednesday, 20 November 2002: 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | ||
| PREV-222. Understanding the Evidence for Youth Tobacco Cessation* | ||
| PREV-223. Not on Tobacco: A Review of the Most Current Program Research | ||
| PREV-228. Youth Involvement in the National Hispanic Leadership Network for Tobacco Control | ||
| PREV-230. Beyond Their Backyards: Youth Advocates Influencing Policy at the State and Federal Level | ||
| PREV-243. Tobacco-Free Academy—Building Your Academy From the Ground Up | ||
| PREV-248. Kickin' Ash in Texas (Part 2): A School and Community Approach to Tobacco Control* | ||
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| Thursday, 21 November 2002: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | ||
| PREV-266. Posters* | ||
| PREV-257. Generation XYZ—Understanding Youth and Their Culture, and Learning To Work Together Effectively | ||
| PREV-278. Youth Empowerment: Youth Taking Charge of Tobacco Control | ||
| PREV-283. Fun and Interactive Means for Youth Tobacco Use Prevention | ||
| PREV-288. Texas Teen Ambassadors: Teens Leading the Way to a Tobacco-Free Texas | ||
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| Thursday, 21 November 2002: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM | ||
| PREV-295. Youth Development and Youth Advocacy: Training Strategies | ||
| PREV-299. Advocacy vs. Activism: Youth Empowerment in North Carolina | ||
| PREV-300. Harnessing Youth Lifestyles To Build an Anti-Brand—A Proven, Cost-Effective Strategy | ||
| PREV-301. Saving Their States: Youth Advocates Securing Settlement Money for Tobacco Prevention Programs | ||
| PREV-302. Emerging Tobacco Products: Marketing, Access, and Surveillance | ||
| PREV-303. Grassroots Youth Mobilization: Perspectives From California’s Statewide Youth Movement | ||
| PREV-315. Schooling the Tobacco Industry: Tobacco Divestment on Campus | ||
| PREV-321. Helpful Tips and Ways To Do Tobacco Prevention on College Campuses | ||
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| Thursday, 21 November 2002: 1:30 PM-3:00 PM | ||
| PREV-347. Going Global: Statewide Youth Programs Take on Big Tobacco at Home and Abroad | ||
| PREV-349. Smoke-Free New England College and University Campaign | ||
| PREV-350. Involving Youth in Community Programs: Overcoming Challenges for Effective Youth Involvement | ||
| PREV-353. Teaming Up To Promote Tobacco-Free Youth: Working With Youth Recreation Groups and Professional Sports Teams | ||
| PREV-354. From Media Literacy to Media Advocacy: Tobacco Control Capacity Building Tools for Youth | ||
| PREV-355. Coaching Youth To Produce Effective Media | ||
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