Title: Smokeless Tobacco in Military Communities
1Smokeless Tobacco in Military Communities
- 5th National Summit on Smokeless Spit Tobacco
- 22 September 2009
- Madison, Wisconsin
2What We Will Discuss
- Project UNIFORM OpCollaboration
- Quick Vocabulary
- Rates of use in military communities
- Smokeless Military Realities
- Military Cultural Influences
- Industry Targeting
- Emerging products
- Project UNIFORM OpCollaboration Efforts
- Project UNIFORM OpCollaboration Messaging
3Who We Are
- OpCollaboration
- Funded by American Legacy Foundation
- Collaborates with states throughout the nation to
build military-civilian partnerships to address
tobacco use in military communities - Provides technical assistance
- Creates state-specific/installation-specific
materials - Provides training for quit line staff,
counselors, and providers - Joins with non-traditional partners to address
service member tobacco use in innovative ways - More!
- Project UNIFORM
- Undoing Nicotine Influence From Our Respected
Military - Funded by Prop 99 in California
- Collaborates with California-based orgs
- Provides culturally appropriate cessation
information and training to existing military
cessation programs on California military
installations - Collaborates with military support networks to
promote cessation services - Educates tobacco control professionals to the
culture and existing services within the Armed
Forces of the United States
4Quick Vocabulary
- Soldier, Sailor, Airman, Marine
- Branch of Service, Services
- Military Communities
- DoD
- CO
- Deployment
- Chain of Command
5Smokeless Tobacco Prevalence
2005 Department of Defense Survey of Health
Related Behaviors Among Active Duty Military
Personnel (http//www.ha.osd.mil/special_reports/2
005_Health_Behaviors_Survey_1-07.pdf)
6- Biggest increase among 18-24 year-old males
- Marines have the highest prevalence of use
(22.3) - Airmen have the lowest prevalence of use (9.2)
- Soldiers and Marines have higher rates of
smokeless tobacco initiation after joining the
military - Males aged 18 to 25 (22.9 in the Army, 22.0 in
the Marine Corps)
2005 Department of Defense Survey of Health
Related Behaviors Among Active Duty Military
Personnel (http//www.ha.osd.mil/special_reports/2
005_Health_Behaviors_Survey_1-07.pdf)
7Smokeless Military Realities
- Tool to meet demands of military life.
- Used in combat situations, deployments.
- Used with other tobacco.
- Perceived as a part of being in the military.
- Used in places with smoking policies.
- Used by female service members.
- Self-medicating with mental health issues.
8Military Cultural Influences
- Depends greatly on the branch, age, and rank.
- Perception that asking for help is a sign of
weakness. (Pain is weakness leaving the body) - Belief that service member is strong enough to
do it alone. (Army of one) (Army Strong) - Negative CO attention.
- Understanding that will go on permanent record.
- Weight regulations.
- Stress daily life, pre, post-deployment.
9Industry Targeting
10Emerging Products in Military Communities
11www.mudjug.com
12Snus
13Dissolvable
14Snuff
F.U.B.A.R - Grunt The strongest snuff in the
USA. This is not a civilian snuff. It is strong,
dry and if you don't have exquisite pressure
control, it WILL blow your head off. You will be
FUBAR, plain and simple. But hey, no pain no gain
soldier.
15Energy Dip
- What is Revved Up Energy Dip?Revved Up is Dip
Energy. It is a Long Cut premium tobacco blend
that provides hours of alertness and focus
without the crash or jitters usually associated
with energy drinks. It contains a blend of B
C-Vitamins, Caffeine, Ginseng, and Taurine. There
are no added sugars, and the tobacco blend used
contains 65 less carcinogens than found in dark
fire cured tobaccos. - How is Revved Up Energy Dip different from other
dips? Revved Up energy dip is the only smokeless
tobacco product that contains energy enhancing
supplements.
- Has Revved Up Energy Dip been approved by the
FDA?The FDA does not currently regulate
smokeless tobacco products - How many times a day can I use Revved Up Energy
Dip?We recommend that no one consume more than
two cans of Revved Up energy dip per day - What does Revved Up contain?Revved Up energy dip
contains premium smokeless tobacco, and a
proprietary blend of Caffeine, Taurine, Ginseng
and B C vitamins that are formulated to
function specifically when combined with
smokeless tobacco.
- Who are Revved Up Energy Dip consumers?Service
Members Revved Up energy dip was designed by
active duty Marines. Our military service members
are expected to deliver their best under the most
difficult circumstances. Revved Up energy dip
provides a discreet way to enhance their
alertness and focus levels while on long convoys
and posts, or in combat. - Civil servants- EMTs, Firefighters, and Police
OfficersMorning Not a morning person? Revved Up
energy dip will get you going and keep you going
for hoursWorkouts developed for the needs of
active and athletic smokeless tobacco
usersSports a convenient, discreet way to
enjoy smokeless tobacco and achieve increased
energy levelTravel Whether youre driving a
load cross country, or piloting the red eye
16Project UNIFORM OpCollaboration Efforts
- Civilian organizations, states, systems
- Collaborate with local organizations to be
inclusive - Civilian and national conferences
- College health center trainings
- Installation-specific
- Fax-referral systems protocols
- Multi-day trainings for people on installations
- Nontraditional partner trainings
- New product trainings
- Tobacco briefings for service members
- Military community events
- Ads in local and base papers
17Project UNIFORM OpCollaboration Efforts
- Tobacco Quit Lines
- Annual CA Helpline Counselor Trainings
- National helpline training
- Branch specific cards
- Create products
- Serving Those Who Serve
- Fact sheets
- Website
- Social media
- Website www.projectuniform.org
- Materials http//www.tobaccofreecatalog.org/
18Project UNIFORM OpCollaboration Messaging
- Readiness.
- Compromising mission (trail).
- Positive influence to others (community, family
and children). - Affects service and opportunities for
advancement. - Impotence (especially with Marines).
- Humor.
19YES!! Tobacco DOES affect performance and
readiness!
- Decreased night vision
- Decreased mental acuity
- Decreased ability to deal with stress
- Decreased fine motor skills
- Decreased stamina
- Increased need for water
- Decreased lung capacity
- Decreased wound healing ability
- Increased injuries
- Linked to PTSD Combat Stress
20www.ucanquit2.org
21www.ucanquit2.org
22http//www.tobaccofreecatalog.org/
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From the Marine Corps Times
Colleen Haydon, MSW, MPH p 916-339-3424 ext.
26 email colleen_at_projectuniform.org www.projectun
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