A cluster randomized trial comparing photoaging app and school based educational intervention for tobacco use prevention in adolescents

一项比较光老化应用程序和学校教育干预措施在预防青少年吸烟方面的整群随机试验

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Abstract

Adolescent tobacco use is a major public health concern, particularly in sociocultural contexts like Oman, where smoking among males is prevalent. This study evaluates two interventions: a photoaging app (PA) and a school-based educational module (SBM), designed to improve knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors toward tobacco use in adolescent males. A cluster randomized trial was conducted among public school boys (grades 9-12) in North Al Batinah, Oman. Schools were randomized to receive either PA or SBM interventions. PA used a smartphone app to simulate photoaging effects of smoking, while SBM employed culturally adapted modules based on WHO's Tobacco Health Hazards Toolkit. Pre- and post-intervention assessments included tobacco knowledge, susceptibility scores, and attitudes. A total of 227 students participated. Both interventions significantly improved perceptions of tobacco harm and reduced susceptibility to tobacco use. PA showed a greater effect on enhancing perceptions of harm (OR 2.05, 95% CI 1.31-3.20, p = 0.002), while SBM was more effective in fostering support for smoking bans (p = 0.065). Differences in susceptibility were not statistically significant between groups. Both interventions demonstrated effectiveness, with PA excelling in personalized risk communication and SBM promoting community-oriented tobacco control. Hybrid approaches could optimize adolescent tobacco prevention strategies.Trial registration: NCT06483763 (ClinicalTrials.gov).

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