Title: HABIT
1HABIT (Hmong Against Big Industry Tobacco)
Program Presenter Al Bliss, Health Educator La
Crosse County Health Department La Crosse,
Wisconsin
2Goals of HABIT
- Reduce the amount of tobacco use within the Hmong
community of La Crosse County. - Secondhand smoke exposure will be reduced within
the Hmong community households in La Crosse
County. - Increase knowledge of the dangers of tobacco use
and exposure to secondhand smoke within the La
Crosse County Hmong community.
3Objectives of HABIT
- By August 31, 2003, 100 Hmong smokers living La
Crosse County will have decreased the number of
cigarettes smoked daily by 20 - By August 31, 2003, 30 of Hmong in La Crosse
County will report exposure to secondhand smoke
in their homes compared to 38 reported in the
statewide Hmong Tobacco Survey conducted in March
2002. - By August 31, 2003, 500 Hmong persons living in
La Crosse County will increase their knowledge of
the dangers of tobacco use and exposure to
secondhand smoke by 20 compared to the March
2002 statewide Hmong Tobacco Survey.
4American Legacy FoundationPriority Populations
Initiative Grant
- ALF awarded 21 million over 3 years for capacity
building grants and innovative projects and
research grants - La Crosse County Health Department received
50,000 to work with the Hmong community of La
Crosse County for one year. - Key Topics Infrastructure and Capacity Building,
Prevention, Cessation and Evaluation
5American Legacy Foundation Grant
- Legacy identified priority populations for
continuing efforts in tobacco control - La Crosse received 2 additional years of funding
to accomplish the following - Expand program in Western WI
- Develop culturally tailored video
- Expand mini grants to other SEA organization
- Offer additional supplies of nicotine patch
6History of Hmong
- Hmong have 18 clans
- Each clan has a different last name
- Clan leader is the key representative for each
clan - Clan leader solves issues, arranges marriages,
funerals, and provides spiritual leadership - Needs of the clan are more important than needs
of an individual - The Hmong Shaman, or medicine man, plays a key
role in health issues, marriages, funerals, etc.
7Southeast Asian Tobacco Use Survey Wisconsin
2002
- Brenda Rooney, PhD, Thai Vue,
- Yer Xiong, Al Bliss
8Methods
- Youth (ages 12-17) and Adult (ages 18) surveys
were developed and available in English and Hmong - Surveys were distributed through the Wisconsin
United Coalition of Mutual Assistance
Associations in Spring 2002 - Surveys also conducted in La Crosse County
9Results (2882 total)
- 1648 Youth
- 50 male
- Average age 14.8 years
- 60.2 born in US
- 1414 adults
- 57 male
- Average age 30.8 years (range 18-83 years)
- 23.7 born in US
10Current smoking rate by age and gender Hmong
Tobacco Use Study, WI 2002
11Past 30-day use by age and gender Hmong Tobacco
Use Study, WI 2002
12HABIT Programs
- Training and Educating Clan Leaders, Elders and
Adult Facilitators - Adult Programs, Cessation, Patch Program,
Education - Youth Programs
- Mini Grants and Partners
13Cessation Programs for Hmong Teens
- Recruitment
- Program Design 5 weeks 5 sessions
- Data Collection Prevalence, Knowledge
- and Attitudes
- Follow up for duration of grant Sept 2003
- Potential for nicotine replacement
- Curriculum ACS, AHA, ALA
14Cessation Programs for Hmong Adults
- One to one visits
- Receive referrals from clan leaders
- Promote program on local Hmong radio
- Work with family, not just individual
- Explain medical assistance coverage
- Work with community physicians as referrals
- Provide transportation and translation services
to those in need - Potential for nicotine replacement to those who
qualify - Curriculum ALA Take It Outside and ACS
Fresh Start
15Methods
- Surveys used by WUCMAA also used in La Crosse
County by agencies working with Hmong - Interventions will be evaluated by pre/post
program survey - Comparisons of data collected to data from study
in Spring 2002
16Hmong Teen Cessation Program
17Daily Smoking Rates of La Crosse County Hmong
Population
18Past 30 Day Smoking Rates of La Crosse County
Hmong Population
19Conclusions
- Teens who were involved in culturally tailored
smoking cessation classes demonstrated fairly
high success rates in quitting smoking compared
to what we know about more traditional programs
for youth.
20Closing
- Questions Answers
- Contacts
- Chue Thao 608 785-5834
- thao.chue_at_co.la-crosse.wi.us
- Al Bliss 608 789-4820
- bliss.al_at_co.la-crosse.wi.us