Contact: Mr. Jim Richardson, Health Educator (305)727-l 480. Descrlptlon: This program consists of individual or small group counseling on smoking cessation. The target group is the maternity and family planning patients of the County Public Health Unit. Counseling is done on a volunteer basis during clinic hours. Materials from voluntary health agencies and idea sheets are used to guide the patient toward a quit day and to develop both short- and long-term coping strategies. 0244. BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT, DISTRICT 10, 2421 Southwest 6th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florlda 33315. Program Title: Maternal Heafth Clinics. Contact: Ms. Ellen G. Feiler, Health Education Director (305)467-4607. Descrlptlon: As part of a prenatal class presented to all maternity clients, the danger of smoking during pregnancy is discussed. 0245. BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT, DISTRICT lo,2421 Southwest 6th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florlda 33315. Program Tltk: U-Turn To Health. Contact: Ms. Ellen G. Feiler, Health Education Director (305)467-4607. Descrlptlon: One segment of a heafth promotion program offered quarterly to Health Department employees is devoted to smoking. The session illustrates the health hazards of smoking and offers both motivation to never start and tips for quitting. Referral to community smoking cessation programs is also provided. 0246. DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, DISTRICT 11, 1350 Northwest 14th Street, Mlaml, Florlda 33125. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking. Contact: Mr. William Glenn, Program Coordinator (305)623-3520. Description: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking curriculum is implemented in a community setting. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0247. DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, DISTRICT 11, 1350 Northwest 14th Street, Miaml, Florida 33125. Program Title: Lifestyle And Pregnancy. Contact: Ms. Sandra G. Schaps, Health Educator (305)623-3520. Descrlptlon: This program emphasizes the danger of smoking during preg- nancy to prenatal patients of the Department of Public Health. This health concern is addressed in the lifestyle session of the prenatal curriculum. In addition, poster messages with a strong statement on smoking and pregnancy are displayed throughout the six satellite clinics. 0248. DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, DISTRICT 11, 1350 Northwest 14th Street, Mlaml, Florlda 33125. Program Title: Stop Smoking. Contact: Ms. Lori Jordahl, Training Specialist (305)623-3520. Description: This five-session program is offered to health department employees as requested. The program uses a special monitor to measure expired air carbon monoxide levels in participants taking part in the program. Carbon monoxide levels are tested daily, and the information is used as feedback to the par- ticipant, testifying to body detoxification as a result of quitting smoking. In addition, smokers look at the reasons they smoke and develop behavioral approaches to combat these reasons. 0249. DUVAL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT, 515 West 6th Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32206. Program Title: Community Education. Contact: Ms. Debres M. Unsicker, Director, Heafth Education Description: The Public Health Unit implements a primary care program based on individual case management. Each patient, who is a smoker, is counseled on health risks and offered smoking cessation information. Other activities include participation in the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout, public service announcements, presentations to schools, and employee Wellness Fairs. 0250. DUVAL COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH UNtT, 515 West 6th Street, Jacksonville, Florida 32206. 213 Program Title: FreshStart. Contact: Ms. Delores M. Unsicker, Director, Health Education Description: The program is conducted by the health education staff quarterly. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0251. ESCAMBIA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Post Offke Box 12684,225l North Baylen Street, Pensacola, Florida 32501. Program Tltte: The Smoking Sam/Sametha Program. Contact: Mr. Ferd Chappa, Health Educator (904)435-6574. Description: Hour-long presentations are made to area schools as re- quested. As many as 300 presentations are made during a school year. Using a mannequin of a man and a woman, the effects of smoking on the heart, lungs, and brain are shown. The objective is to teach children at an early age the harmful effects of smoking. 0252. ESCAMBIA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Post Off ice Box 12664,225l North Bayien Street, Pensacola, Florida 32501. Program Tltta: Freedom From Smoking Clinics. Contact: Mr. Ferd Chappa and Ms. Kelly Shaw, Health Educators (904)435-6574. Description: This American Lung Association program is offered to the community four times a year. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0253. FLORIDA DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 3021 Swann Avenue, Tampa, Florlda 33609. Program Title: Oral Cancer Education Program. Contact: Mr. Robert M. MacDonakJ, Assistant Executive Director for Information Services (613)877-7597. Dascrlptlon: One of the predisposing factors in the development of cancer is longstanding chronic irritation, and among the most com- mon irritants are tobacco and tobacco smoke. The Florida Dental Association, in affiliation with the American Dental Association, conveys this message in a booklet designed to reinforce the knowledge that smoking is hazardous to oral health. Also available are dental information packets, includ- ing material that deals with the hazards of smoking. Posters, pamphlets, desk signs, and tent cards are available, all with a no-smoking message. 0254. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, 1317 Winewood Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florlda 32399-9700. Program Tltie: Chronic Disease. Contact: Mr. William Mahoney, Chronic Disease Program Supervisor (904)488-2901. Descrlptlon: Service delivery is handled by each of the 67 county public health units individually. Technical assistance, referral and consultation is provided to the health units by the Chronic Disease Program of the Department of Health. Chronic Dis- ease staff are responsible for program-specific technical as- sistance to county public health units. State-of-the-art information and materials are available. County health unit staff are encouraged to network and cooperate with local Cancer Society and Lung Association affiliates to avoid duplication of programs and encourage cooperative efforts. 0255. FLORIDA HOSPITAL, CORPORATE/COM- MUNITY HEALTH SERVICES, 601 East Rollins Street, Orlando, Florida 32803. Program Title: Breathe-Free Plan To Stop Smoking. Contact: Ms. Susan Sands, Program Coordinator (305)897-l 929. Description: The Seventh-Day Adventists' Breathe-Free Plan To Stop Smoking is offered at community locations and corporate sites. One-on-one counseling is also available. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0256. FLORIDA HOSPITAL, CORPORATEICOM- MUNIN HEALTH SERVICES, 601 East Rollins Street, Orlando, Florida 32803. Program Title: Smokeless. Contact: Ms. Susan Sands, Program Coordinator (305)897-l 929. Dascrlptlon: The Smokeless system, developed by the American Institute 214 for Preventive Medidne, is a highly structured, multifaceted smoking cessation program. Participants learn systematic techniques to prevent the urge to smoke and to eliminate cravings that may develop. Cessation booklets and folbwup services are provided. 0257. NAPLES WELLNESS CENTER, NAPLES CO& MUNIN HOSPITAL, INC., Post Office Box 2507, Naplea, Florlda 33939. Program Mb: Smokeless. Contact: Mr. Henry Troliinger, Assistant Director (813)263-8817. Descrlptlon: The Smokeless system, developed by the American Institute for Preventive Medidne, is a highly structured, multifaceted smoking cessation program. Participants learn systematic techniques to prevent the urge to smoke and to eliminate cravings that may develop. Cessation booklets and folbwup services are provided. 0256. NICOTTNE WITHDRAWAL CLINIC, 2999 Hartley Road, Suite 291, Jacksonville, Florkla 32217. Program Mb: Stop Smoking. Contact: Ms. M. Eileen Wiggins, President (964)262-3585. Deecrlptlon: This comprehensive me&al treatment administered by a licensed physician for the cessation of smoking, addresses both the physb~ical effects and the psychobgbal aspects of smoking. The process involves the administration of medbatiin to eliminate the unpleasant wfthdrawal symptoms. The patients receive instructions on diet, stress management, and cognitive behavbr modifbatbn to counteract the smoking habit. A trained staff monitor the patients' progress and suc- ~888 periodically, for up to 1 year. 0259. NICOTINE WDHDRAWAL CLINIC, 4709 North Habana, Sutte 596, Tampa, Florkta 33614. Program Ml@: Walk Away From Smokiryl Once And For All. Contact: Ms. M. Eileen Wiggins, President (613)875-6114. DOSdpth: The Nicotine Wllrawal Clinic offers a comprehensive me& cal treatment administered by a licensed physician for the cessation of smoking. The treatment addresses both the phyeblogbal effects and the psychobgbal aspects of smok- ing and involves the administration of medication to eliminate or greatly decrease the unpleasant withdrawal symptoms normally associated with nicotine addiction. The patients also receive instructions on diet, stress management, and cogni- tive behavior modification to counteract the smoking habit. 0266. ORANGE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 832 West Central Boulevard, Post Offlce Box 3187, Orlando, Florlda 32802-3187. Program Tltb: Life Skill Management. Contact: Mr. Bill L. Toth, Senior Human Services Program Analyst (305)244-2620. Descrlptbn: Health Department educators are routinely asked to address the Life Skill Management Classes taught to students in grade 9 in local schools. During these hour-long sessions, smoking is discussed in context with the leading causes of death in the United States. The objective is to reduce the tendency to give in to peer pressure to smoke. 0261. PASCO COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 7511 Little Road, New Port Rlchey, Fbrlda 34654. Program Mb: Stop Smoking. Contact: Bonnie 8. Sitko, M.P.H., Health Education Director (813)847-0035. Descrlptlon: This program combines techniques used in the American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking program and the American Cancer Society's FreshStart program. The six-ses- sion prqram covers why people smoke, the physical aspects of smoking, cessation, the physical and emotional reaction to cessation, and the body's natural state of health. These clas- ses are offered to employees and patients, free of charge, but are not yet available to the general public. 0262. ST. MARY'S HOSPtTAL, INC., 991 45th Street, West Palm Beach, Florlda 33497. Program Title: Smokeless. Contact: Ms. Sally D. Chester, Program Coordinator (305)844-6300. Descrlptlon: The Smokeless system, developed by the American Institute for Preventive Medbine, fs a highly structured, multifaceted smoking cessation program. Participants learn systematic techniques to prevent the urge to smoke and to eliminate cravings that may devebp. Cessation booklets and folbwup services are provided. 215 0263. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, GEORGIA DIVISION, INC., 1422 West Peachtree Street, N.W., Atlanta, Georgla 30309. Prcgram Title: FreshStart. Contact: Ms. Jeanne Y. Byrd, Director, Public Education (404)892-0026. Descrlptlon: The American Cancer Society's FreshStart smoking cessa- tion clinic is offered. For more information. see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0264. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATtON OF ATLANTA, INC., 723 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30365. Program Title: Biofeedback Smoking Education Project. Contact: Ms. Marie Bautista-Foley, Health Educator (404)872-9653. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's Biofeedback Smoking Education Project is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0265. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATtON OF ATLANTA, INC., 723 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30365. Program Title: Carbon Monoxide Screening. Contact: Ms. Marie Bautista-Foley, Health Educator (404)872-9653. Description: Using an ecolyzer, individuals are screened for carbon monoxide. Participants are given their reading and a chart explaining the health effects resulting from that level of carbon monoxide. The screening is performed in conjunction with an educational display that promotes nonsmoking. The primary sites for screening are health fairs and corporations. The program is available on request. 0266. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATiON OF ATLANTA, INC., 723 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30365. GEORGIA Program Title: Freedom From Smoking Clinics. Contact: Ms. Sandra W. Colt, Program Director (404)872-9653. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking clinics are offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0267. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCtATlON OF ATLANTA, INC., 723 Pledmont Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30365. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Baby. Contact: Ms. Sandra W. Coft, Program Director (404)872-9653. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Baby program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0268. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF ATLANTA, INC., 723 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgla 30365. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Family. Contact: Ms. Sandra W. Colt, Program Director (404)872-9653. Description: As a new component to the American Lung Association's Smoke-Free Family campaign, this 54-page manual assists smokers in kicking the habit. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0269. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF ATLANTA, INC., 723 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30365. Program ntle: Freedom From Smoking In 20 Days. Contact: Ms. Sandra W. Colt, Program Director (404)872-9653. Descrlptlon: This American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking 216 self-help cessation manual is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0270. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF ATLANTA, INC., 723 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30365. Program Title: In Control. Contact: Ms. Sandra W. Colt, Program Director (404)872-8653. Description: The American Lung Association's In Control videocassette smoking cessation program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0271. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF ATLANTA, INC., 723 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgla 30365. Program Title: Self-Help Plus. Contact: Ms. Sandra W. Colt, Program Director (404)872-8653. Description: This 4-week, four-session smoking cessation clinic is based on the self-help concept. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0272. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF ATLANTA, INC., 723 Piedmont Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30365. Program Title: Smoking And Pregnancy. Contact: Ms. Sandra W. Colt, Program Director (404)872-9X3. Description: The American Lung Association's Smoking and Pregnancy program is offered. Training worksfiops for health care providers on counseling pregnant smokers are available on request. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0273. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF ATLANTA, INC., 723 Pledmon! Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Oeorgia 30365. Rogram Titk: Speakers' Bureau On Smoking And Health. Contact: Ms. Marie Bautista-Foley, Health Educator (404)872-9653. Description: Pulmonary physicians, respiratory therapists, and health educators are available for presentations on smoking and health. 0274. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF GEORGIA, 2452 Spring Road, Smyrna, Georgla 30080. Program Tltie: Freedom From Smoking At Work. Contact: Ms. Jeanne Nelson, Program Executive (404)434-5864. Description: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking At Work program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0275. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF GEORGIA, 2452 Spring Road, Smyrna, Georgia 30080. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking Groups. Contact: Ms. Jeanne Nelson, Program Executive (404)434-5864. Description. Two group cessation programs are offered: Freedom From Smoking clinic, a seven-session program, and In Control Plus, a nine-session program utilizing the In Control videocassette. For more information, see the detailed program descriptions in Part 1. 0276. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF GEORGIA, 2452 Spring Road, Smyrna, Georgla 30080. Program Titie: Freedom From Smoking Self-Help. Contact: Ms. Jeanne Nelson, Program Executive (404)434-5864. Descriptkn: The following American Lung Association programs and materials are available: Freedom From Smoking In 20 Days, A Lifetime Of Freedom From Smoking, Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Family, Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Baby, and the in Control videotape. For more information, see the detailed program descriptions in Part 1. 217 0277. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF GEORGIA, 2452 Sprlng Road, Smyrna, Georgia 30086. Program Title: Lungs Are For Life. Contact: Ms. Jeanne Nelson, Program Executive (404)434-5864. Description: The American Lung Association's Lungs Are For Life program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0278. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATTON OF GEORGIA, 2452 Spring Road, Smyrna, Georgia 30089. Program Title: Marijuana: A Second Look. Contact: Ms. Jeanne Nelson, Program Executive (404)434-5864. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's Marijuana: A Second Look program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0279. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF GEORGIA, 2452 Sprlng Road, Smyrna, Georgla 30089 Program Mie: Octopuff In Kumquat. Contact: Ms. Jeanne Nelson, Program Executive (404)434-5864. Deecrlptlon: The American Lung Association's health education program, Cctopuff In Kumquat, is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0289. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF GEORGIA, 2452 Sprlng Road, Smyrna, Georgia 30086. Program Title: Smoking And Pregnancy. Contact: Ms. Jeanne Nelson, Program Executive (404)434-5864. Description: The American Lung Association's Smoking And Pregnancy program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0281. DEKALB COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH, Central Heaith Center, 440 Winn Way, Post Office Box 997, Decatur, Georgia 30031. Program Title: Smoking And Pregnancy. Contact: Laitan Ogundare, M.P.H., Health Educator (404)766-3743. Description: The American Lung Association's Smoking and Pregnancy program is offered. Fbr more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0262. DOUGHERTY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 2031 Newton Road, Post Office Box 3048, Albany, Georgia 317994201. Program Title: Smoking And Pregnancy. Contact: Ms. Cheryl A. Henley, Program Coordinator (912)439-4153. Description: The American Lung Association's Smoking And Pregnancy program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0283. FULTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 99 Butler Street, SE., Atlanta, Georgia 30303. Program Title: Smoking Cessation. Contact: Ms. Beryl Davis, Coordinator of Health Education (404)572-2406. Description: The Fulton County smoking cessation program provides clas- ses and self-help options to Fulton County employees. The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking clinic is offered; the self-help options include In Control and Freedom From Smoking In 20 Days. For more information, see the detailed program descriptions in Part 1. 0284. GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOUR- CES, DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 878 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30309. Program Title: FreshStart. Contact: Ms. Peggy Lee, Adult Health Coordinator (912)264-3961 ext.303. 218 Contact: Ms. Peggy Lee, Adult Health Coordinator (912)264-3961 ext.303. Description: The American Cancer Society's FreshStart smoking cessa- tion clinic is offered to clients in health department programs, to the general public in six counties, and to health unit staff. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0235. NlCOTiNE WITHDRAWAL CLINIC OF COASTAL GEORGIA, 2410 Parkwood Drive, Brunswick, Georgla 31520. Program Tltie: Nicotine Withdrawal. Contact: Ms. Pat Medlin. Program Coordinator (912)262-0068. Description: This program includes a medically administered treatment that can decrease the body's craving for nicotine, thereby lessen- ing the severity of withdrawal symptoms. The program con- fronts both the physiological and psychological problems that arise when a person stops smoking. Treatment consists of a counseling session dealing with behavior modification, stress management, and diet followed by a brief medical history. An injection of vitamins and minerals begins the withdrawal process, followed by supplemental oral medications for 15 days. There is a lifetime service warranty to ensure that each patient reaches the goal of becoming a nonsmoker. 0235. SOUTHEAST HEALTH UNIT, GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, 1101 Church Street, Waycross, Georgia 31501. Program Title: Prenatal And Family Planning. Contact: Ms. Bunchy McClelland, Health Educator (912)285-6026. Deacriptbn: The prenatal program of five 30-minute sessions is available in the southeast area. The risks of smoking and cessation techniques are discussed. Materials used include: 1) American Lung Association videocassette Because You Love Your Baby; 2) March of Dimes handouts Be Good To Your Baby Before tt's Born, Mom Kits, and Smoking And The Two of You; and 3) U.S. Department of Health and Human Ser- vices booklet Pregnant, That's Two Good Reasons To Quit. The family planning program patients are advised of the risks of smoking when taking birth control pills. 0237. WAYNE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Poet Office Box A, Jeaup, Georgia 31545. Program Title: FreshStart. Contact: Mr. Gene Clary, Program Coordinator (912)427-2042. Deacriptbn: The American Cancer Society's FreshStart program is offered to the publicon request. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0288. WILDWOOD LIFESTYLE HOSPITAL, Coosa Valley Wlldwood, Georgia 30757. CENTER AND Health District, Program Title: Breathe-Free Plan To Stop Smoking. Contact: Charles H. Cleveland, M.P.H., Smoking Cessation Coor- dinator (404)820-1474. Description: Two Seventh-Day Adventists' programs are offered. The first is a ir-day evening program usually conducted for the Chat- tanooga community in a public building. The second is a live- in stop-smoking program at the lifestyle center. Live-in programs of 7 and 24 days feature lectures, complete physi- cals, and a special nonstimulating diet. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0289. WOMEN'S WELLNESS CENTER, DEKALB GENERAL HOSPITAL, 2701 North Decatur Road, Decatur, Georgla 30033. Program Title: I Quit. Contact: Gail Winston, R.N., Coordinator, Lifestyle and Health Educa- tion (404)297-2222. Descriptbn: I Ouit is a 6-week tapering off program. Participants change brands, establish a stop date within the 7-week time frame, and taper at their own speed to achieve success. This program emphasizes positive cognitions, exercise, relaxation, and guided imagery; videotapes, lectures, and handouts supple- ment the group support atmosphere. To reinforce behavior change and to help avoid relapse, a support group is held on a monthly basis. This program is offered to the community and is available to business and industry. 0290. WOMEN'S WELLNESS CENTER, DEKALB GENERAL HOSPITAL, 2701 North Decatur Road, Decatur, Georgia 30033. Program Title: Quitters. 219 Contact: Gail Winston, R.N., Coordinator, Lifestyle and Health Education (404)297-2222. behavior change and self-concept to support smoking cessa- tion and avoid relapse. Two-hour meetings are held once a month, year round. Primarily a discussion group, the leader will use written and audiovisual materials to supplement the group-chosen topic for the month. Open to participants of I Description: Quitters is an informal support group to reinforce positive Quit and the community at large, Quitters can also be presented to business and industry. GUAM 0291. GUAM DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF HEALTH EDUCATION, Post Office Box 2816, Agana, Guam 96910. 0292. GUAM DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES, OFFICE OF HEALTH EDUCATION, Post Office Box 2816, Agana, Guam 96910. Program Title: Program Tltie: Health Education Risk Reduction. Smoking Cessation And Education Programs. Contact: Contact: Mr. David B. Rosario, Health Education Administrator and Frances Limtiaco-Standi Soldier, M.P.H., Health Educator (734)2931-6 ext.208. Mr. David B. Rosario, Health Education Administrator and Frances Limtiaco-Standi Soldier, M.P.H., Health Educator (734)2931-6 ext.208. Description: Deacrlptlon: The Health Education Risk Reduction (HERR) program is designed to reduce risk factors including cigarette smoking, alcohol, and drug use, poor dietary habits, sedentary lifestyle, and stress. A 4-hour workshop is offered on request to all worksites, organizations, schools, and the general public. The workshop emphasizes identifying health risk factors, im- proving lifestyle;, and gaining motivation to change unheakhy behaviors. The Office of Heatth Education works cooperatively with other governmental agencies and nonprofit organizations such as the American Cancer Society, Guam Unit, in the marketing and implementation of its Growing Healthy school program and other smoking cessation and prevention efforts. The office also provides referral services to private and public organizations and clinics offering smoking cessation clinics. Two health risk assessment surveys have been conducted under the HERR program. One study determined the prevalence of six major behavioral risk factors, including smoking and tobacco use, among the working adult popula- tion; the other examined health-related behavior of middle school students. The assessment is being used to plan health promotion programs for the schools and community. In 1986, several members of Guam's community, under the leadership of the Office of Health Education, began drafting specific objectives and recommendations pertaining to preventive health services, health protection, and health promotion. Strategies to reduce tobacco use involve smoking cessation programs, education campaigns to increase public awareness, education for young people to persuade them not to start smoking, physician counseling, employer and worksite involvement, and legislation. HAWAII 0293. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, HAWAII PACIFIC Descrlptlon: DIVISION, INC., Community Services Center The American Cancer Society's FreshStan smoking cessa- Building, 200 North Vineyard Boulevard, tion clinic is offered. For more information, see the detailed Honolulu, Hawall 96817. program description in Part 1. Program Title: FreshStart. Contact: Mrs. Dotty Morgan, Public Education Director (808)531-1662. 0294. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF HAWAII, 245 North Kukul Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817. Program Title: Biofeedback Smoking Education Project. 220 Contact: Ms. Julie Young, Director of Health Education (808)537-5966. Description: The American Lung Association's Biofeedback Smoking Education Project is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0295. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATiON OF HAWAII, 245 North Kukul Street, Honolulu, Hawall 96817. Program Title: Don't Let Your Lungs Go To Pot. Contact: Ms. Julie Young, Director of Health Education (808)537-5966. Description: This program is geared for students in grades 4 to 12. lt con- sists of a discussion of the similarities and differences in the eff eds of tobacco and marijuana on the growing body, utiliz- ing posters, real lung specimens, and printed handouts. Films are made available as part of this program. This curriculum is offered in a slightly modified form for adult groups. Programs are available Statewide. 0296. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATlON OF HAWAII, 245 North Kukui Street, Honolulu, Hawall 96817. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking Clinics. Contact: Ms. Julie Young, Director of Health Education (808)537-5966. Description: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking clinics are offered. A minimal fee is charged to all participants in order to cover material costs and instructors' salaries. Programs are offered Statewide. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0297. HAWAII HEART ASSOCIATION, 245 North Kukui Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96617. Program Mie: Don't Start Smoking Contest. Ms. Barbara Bianchi, Communications and Training Director (808)638-7021. Descriptbn: This contest for children in grades 1 through 6 was cospon- sored by the Hawaii Heart Association, the American Lung Association of Hawaii, the American Cancer Society, and KHNL TV-13. Communications directors for the three health agencies worked with KHNLstaff to develop a contest in which children, using cartoon characters featured in KHNL programming, created a four-frame storyboard on the theme Don't Start Smoking. Thirty-five winners were selected from each grade, with three top winners from each grade, and one Statewide winner. Prizes were toys, contributed by a toy com- pany. The Statewide winner was featured in a 30-second public service announcement, produced by KHNL, explaining her winning entry. The promotion was conducted during April and May with the winner announced at Ala Moana Centerstage in August to create a back-to-school connection for the information release. The groups involved plan to conduct the contest again in the n8Xt fiscal year. 0296. HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH, Post Office Box 3378, Honolulu, Hawaii 96801. Program Title: Patient Education On Hazards Of Smoking. Contact: Ms. Jackie Berry, Acting Planner and Coordinator, Office of Family Planning (808)735-3558. Description: This program, designed for teen and adutt women receiving services in State funded or operated family planning and maternal and infant care clinics, provides group health educa- tion on the hazards of smoking while using birth control pills or while pregnant. Individual counseling is also provided. 0299. HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Post Offlce Box 3378, Honolulu, Hawall 96801. Program Tltie: Risk Reduction Project. Contact: Ms. Nicola Miller, Coordinator, Risk Reduction Project (808)732-2291. Description: The Risk Reduction Project plans small scale, special initia- tives on lifestyle risk factors including smoking. In 1987, the Risk Reduction Project developed the Smoking in Worksite Conference. The Risk Reduction Project supports the Chronic Dis8aSe Branch by advocating and implementing any new smoking laws. The project's Health Risk Appraisal Program includes smoking as a risk factor and refers smoking participants to cessation services. 0300. HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH, Post Office Box 3378, Honolulu, Hawall 96801. Program Title: Smoking Information R8SOUrC8 S8rviC8S. Contact: Christine Ling, M.P.H., Chief, Health Promotion and Education (808)548-5886. 221 Deacriptbn: Films, pamphlets, professional literature, consultation ser- vices, and referrals are provided to the community on the hazards of tobacco smoking and passive smoking. 0301. HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH, Post Office Box 3378, Honolulu, Hawaii 96891. Program Tltb: Telephone Survey. Contact: Mr. Eric Tash, Coordinator (808)548-6246. Descriptbn: The telephone survey collects and disseminates data about smoking in the State of Hawaii. 0393. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, IDAHO DIVISION, INC., 1699 Abbr Street, Post Office Box 5396, Boise, Idaho 937050366. Program Mb: FreshStart. Contact: Ms. Shelli P. Clemens, Program Director (208)343-4609. Deacriptbn: The American Cancer Society's FreshStart program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0364. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCiATiON OF IDAHO, Alrport Plaza Offlco, 3295 Elder Street, Suite 149, Boles, idaho 83705. Program Mb: Heart At Work. Contact: Mr. Don Bich, Executive Director (208)394-5066. Deacrlption: The American Heart Association's Heart At Work program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0305. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCiATiON OF IDAHO, Alrport Plaza Offlce, 3295 Eider Street, Suite 140, Boise, Idaho 83705. 0302. HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Post Office Box 3378, Honolulu, Hawall 96861. Program Tltie: Tobacco Task Force Of Governor's Conference. Contact: Mr. Julian Lipsher, Project Director, Governor's Conference (808)735-6581. Dascrlptlon: The Task Force develops strategies to achieve the Governor's Conference objectives related to smoking and health adopted in 1965. IDAHO Program Title: Heart Health Education Of The Young. Contact: Mr. Don Bich, EX8WtiV8 Director (208)384-5066. Description: The American Heart Association's Heart Health Education Of The Young program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0396. DISTRICT SEVEN HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Post Offlea Box 1855,254 E Street, Idaho Falls, Idaho 83403. Program Tltie: Chewing `N Dipping: The Priie Of A Pinch. Contact: Ms. Elyse Baird, Program Coordinator (208)522-0310 ext.1 56. Description: A 50-minute classroom program is available upon request from individual schools for health classes, grades - `o 12. The students are introduced to: 1) the positive b negative aspects of chewing tobacco; 2) a brief history of its use; 3) the health consequences of its use; 4) marketing strategies of the tobacco industry; and 5) techniques for dealing with peer pres- sure. A videotape introduces spokesmen from the American tobacco industry and health officials. Students are en- couraged to make responsible decisions to us8 or not use smokeless tobacco products. Students also Complete an anonymous survey on tobacco use. 222 0307. DISTRICT SEVEN HEALM DEPARTMENT, Post Office Box 1855,254 E Street, Idaho Falls, Idaho 63403. Program Title: Choose Health. Contact: Ms. Karen McGahan, Program Coordinator (208)522-0310. Descrlptlon: Worksite risk-reduction classes, once designed to teach only cardiac risk-factor awareness, have been modified to include cancer-awareness content. Smoking is used as a catalyst to lead a discussion of cardiac riiks into cancer risks and high- light the message that smoking is one of the few risk factors that qualifies as a major consideration in both diseases. Handouts from all major smoking cessation organizations are utilized. This program is supported by the Idaho Cancer Coordinating Committee. 0308. DlSTFllCT SEVEN HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Post Ctffce Box 1855,254 E Street, ldaho Falls, Idaho 83403. Program Title: Tobacco Awareness Program. Contact: Jane McLaughlin, R.N., Program Coordinator (208)522-0310. Descrlptlon: The Tobacco Awareness Program has been implemented to reduce tobacco use in the schools. Minors cited by school authorities for use of toba#x, are referred by the court system to the health department where they are scheduled to attend a 3hour class at their own expense ($25). The monthly classes include information on the consequences of tobacco use and screening for oral cancer. The objectives of the program are to inform students of the major risks of tobacco use, to give an oral screening by a dental hygienist, and to enable the students to make effective decisions. Videos, film strips, physiological testing machines, and role modeling are used. 0309. DISTRICT SEVEN HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Jef- ferson County Courthouse, School District Num- ber 251, Rlgby, ldaho 63442. Program lltle: School Tobacco Education Program. COlltSOt: Ms. Maryn Graham, Program Coordinator (202)745-7297. Descrlptlon: Instruction in the dangers of tobacco use is provided for stu- dents in grades 6, 8, and high school by: 1) teachers using films and printed materials; 2) upperclass peer groups teach- ing students in grade 6; 3) public health nurses offering physiologic screenings (blood pressure, pulse, fine motor movement, carbon monoxide levels); and 4) adult subjects demonstrating before and after smoking physiologic measure- ments. The program is funded by the Idaho Cancer Coordinating Committee. 0310. IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WEL- FARE, DIVISION OF HEALTH, Statehouse, Boise, Idaho 83720-9990. Program Title: School Tobacco Education Program. Contact: Ms. Joanne Mitten, Health Education Specialist (208)334-5933. Descrlptlon: The School Tobacco Education Program is a set of curriculum activities related tothe prevention of tobacco use implemented at the grade-6 level in Idaho schools. Activities focus on the prevention of smoking as well as the use of smokeless tobac- co. The program emphasizes skills related to positive self- esteem and uses biofeedback equipment in some of the activities. 0311. IDAHO LUNG ASSOCIATION, 2621 Camas Street, Boise, Idaho 63705. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking Clinics. Contact: Mr. William H. Smith, Executive Director (208)344-6567. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking clinics are offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0312. IDAHO LUNG ASSOCIATION, 2621 CamasStreet, Boise, ldaho 63705. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Baby. Contact: Mr. William H. Smith, Executive Director (208)~~6567. Descrlptbn: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Baby program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 6313. IDAHO LUNG ASSOCIATION, 2621 Camas Street, Boise, Idaho 83705. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking In 20 Days. 223 Contact: Mr. William H. Smith, Executive Director (208)344-6567. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking In 20 Days self-help manual is available. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0314. IDAHO LUNG ASSOCIATION, 2621 Camas Street, Boise, Idaho 63705. Program Title: In Control. Contact: Mr. William H. Smith, Executive Director (208)344-6567. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's In Control program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0315. KOOTENAI MEDICAL CENTER, 2003 Lincoln Way, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814. Program Title: Smokeless. Contact: Ms. Becky Reagan, Program Coordinator (208)667-6441. Descrlptbn: The Smokeless system, developed by the American Institute for Preventive Medicine, is a highly structured, multifaceted smoking cessation program. Parti learn systematic techni- ques to prevent the urge to smoke and to eliminate cravings that may develop. Cessation booklets and folbwup services are provided. 0316. ABRAHAM LlNCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,315 Elghth Street, Lincoln, llllnols 62656. Program Mb: Smoke Stoppers. Contact: Ms. Gayle Lessen, Administrator's Secretary (217)732-2161 ext.426. Description: Smoke Stoppers, developed by the National Center for Health Promotion, is a three-phase smoking cessation program. Phase I prepares the individual for quitting; Phase II provides the techniques, guidance, support, and structure for cessa- tion; and Phase Ill provides an ongoing support and main- tenance system. The total cost of the program is $140. Hospital employees are reimbursed one-half the cost after 6 months of continuously not smoking and the other half after 1 year of continuously not smoking. 0317. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, ILLINOIS DIVISION, INC., 37 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, lllinols 60603. Program Mb: Antismoking Programs For Youth And Aduits. Contact: Ms. Shirley Anderson, Associate Director, Prevention and Early Detection (312)372-0471. Deecrlptbn: Educational programs and support materials regarding the ILUNOS prevention and cessation of tobacco use are provided free of charge. Programs include speakers and films, video, and filmstrips targeted to specific age audiences. The FreshStart four-session smoking cessation programs are also available. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0318. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF DU PAGE AND MCHENRY COUNTIES, 526 Crescent Boulevard, Post Offlce Box 590, Glen Ellyn, llllnols 60138. Program Title: Biofeedback Smoking Education Project. Contact: Ms. Beth M. Barnes, Program Coordinator (312)469-2400. Descrlptlon: The Biofeedback Smoking Education Project sponsored by the American Lung Association is offered to area schools and organizations. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0319. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF DU PAGE AND MCHENRY COUNTIES, 526 Crescent Boulevard, Post Office Box 590, Glen Ellyn, llllnols 60138. Program Title: Community Education and Speakers' Bureau. 224 Contact: Ms. Beth M. Barnes, Program Coordinator (312)469-2400. Descrlptlon: Presentations are offered educating the public on the health hazards of smoking and on smoking cessation techniques. These programs are available to interested community, professional, and service organizations. 0320. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF DU PAGE AND MCHENRY COUNTIES, 526 Crescent Boulevard, Post Office Box 590, Glen Ellyn, llllnols 60138. Program Title: Community Information Requests. Contact: Ms. Beth M. Barnes, Program Coordinator (312)469-2400. Description: This program researches, compiles, and distributes informa- tion on subjects related to smoking and health using a clearing-house approach. 0321. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF DU PAGE AND MCHENRY COUNTIES, 526 Crescent Boulevard, Post Office Box 590, Glen Ellyn, llllnols 60138. Program Title: Educational School Programs. Contact: Ms. Beth M. Barnes, Program Coordinator (312)469-2400. Descrlptlon: Presentations and group discussions are held on the health hazards of smoking and reasons for cigarette and marijuana smoking in order to prevent and discourage their use. These programs are for students in kindergarten through grade 8. 0322. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF DU PAGE AND MCHENRY COUNTIES, 526 Crescent Boulevard, Poet Office Box 590, Glen Ellyn, llllnols 60136. Program Tltb: Health Fairs and Displays. Contact: Ms. Beth M. Barnes, Program Coordinator (312)469-2400. Descrlptbn: American Lung Association pamphlets, posters, buttons, and other materials are displayed and offered free to groups as re- quested for the education of the public on issues related to smoking and health. 0323. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF DU PAGE AND MCHENRY COUNTIES, 526 Crescent Boulevard, Post Office Box 590, Glen Ellyn, llllnols 60138. Program Title: Hypnosis Clinics. Contact: Ms. Beth M:Barnes, Program Coordinator (312)469-2400. Descrlptlon: Group hypnosis clinics are conducted by a professionally trained hypnotist to aid in the cessation of smoking. 0324. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF DU PAGE AND MCHENRY COUNTIES, 526 Crescent Boulevard, Post Offlce Box 590, Glen Ellyn, llllnols 60138. Program Title: Marijuana Education Programs. Contact: Ms. Beth M. Barnes, Program Coordinator (312)469-2400. Description: Students, PTA, and other community organizations are intro- duced to newsmagazines and other educational materials from the American Lung Association's program, Marijuana: A Second Look. Also, a limited number of parent news- magazines are distributed throughout the community. 0325. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF DU PAGE AND MCHENRY COUNTIES, 526 Crescent Boulevard, Post Offlce Box 590, Glen Ellyn, llllnols 60138. Program Mb: Freedom From Smoking Clinics. Contact: Ms. Beth M. Barnes, Program Coordinator (312)469-2400. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking clinics are offered. Corpo are encouraged to host an on-site program for employees. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0326. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF DU PAGE AND MCHENRY COUNTIES, 526 Crescent Boulevard, Poet Office Box 590, Glen Ellyn, Illlnols 60138. Program Tltb: Freedom From Smoking Self-Help. 225 Contact: Ms. Beth M. Barnes, Program Coordinator (312)489-2400. Deaorlptbn: Two self-help programs are offered: 1) Freedom From Smok- ing In 20 Days, a self-help manual based on behavior modification to facilitate smoking cessation; and 2) In Control, a home video program teaching the smoker how to quit by using behavior modification. 0327. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF DU PAGE AND MCHENRY COUNTIES, 526 Crescent Boulward, Post Office Box 590, Glen Ellyn, Illlnols 60136. Program Mb: Worksite Employee Assistance For Long Term Health (WEALTH). Contact: Ms. Beth M. Barnes, Program Coordinator (312)489-2400. Descrlptbn: Workslte Employee Assistance for Long Term Health is a comprehensive worksite smoking policy program for com- panies and corporations in Du Page and McHenry Counties. The program assists in the organization and implementation of smoking cessation programs on-site at interested com- panies. The goal is to promote nonsmoking worksites for the safety and health of the employees. 0328. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF MIDEAST- ERN ILUNOIS, 110 West Water Street, Post Off Ice Box 437, Pontiac, llllnols 61764. Program Mb: Educational Programs. Contact: Ms. Carol Winters, Program Director (815)844-3480. Descrlptbn: A number of American Lung Association programs are avail- able for use in schools including Smoking Deserves A Smart Answer. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0329. - AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF MIPEAST- ERN ILLINOIS, 110 West Water Street, Post Off ice Box 437, Pontiac, Illinois 61764. Program Mb: Freedom From Smoking At Work. Contact: Ms. Carol Winters, Program Director (815)844-3480. Descrlptbn: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking At Work program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0330. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF MIDEAST- ERN ILLlNOlS, 110 West Water Street, Post Offlce Box 437, Pontiac, llllnols 61764. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking Clinics. Contact: Ms. Carol Winters, Program Director (815)844-3480. Descrlptbn: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking clinics are offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0331. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF MIDEAST- ERN ILLINOIS, 110 West Water Street, Post Off Ice Box 437, Pontiac, Illinois 61764. Program lltb: Freedom From Smoking Self-Help Manuals. Contact: Ms. Carol Winters, Program Director (815)844-3480. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking self-help manuals are available on request. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0332. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF MID-EAST- ERN ILLINOIS, 110 West Water Street, Post Office Box 437, Pontiac, Illinois 61764. Program Mb: Smoking And Pregnancy. Contact: Ms. Carol Winters, Program Director (815)844-3480. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's Smoking And Pregnancy self-help program is available. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0333. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS, 402 Countryslde Center, Yorkvllle, llllnols 60560. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking Clinics. 226 Contact: Ms. Nancy Kbssing, Program Director (312)553-7000. Descrlptbn: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking clinics are offered to the community. Corporations are en- couraged to sponsor the program in the workplace for employees who smoke. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0334. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF NORTH CENTRAL ILUNOIS, 462 Countryslde Canter, Yorkvllle, Illinois 60560. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Baby. Contact: Ms. Nancy Kbssing, Program Director (312)553-7000. Descrlptbn: The Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Baby, 1 O-day self-help program, is offered. For more information, see the detailed program desoription in Part 1. 0335. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATTON OF NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS, 462 Countryslde Canter, Yorkvllk, Illlnol8 60560. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Family. Contact: Ms. Nancy Kbssing, Program Director (312)553-7000. Descrlptbn: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Family program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0336. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF NORTH CENTRAL ILUNOIS, 402 Countryslde Cantor, Yorkvllb, Illlnols 60560. Program Mb: Freedom From Smoking At Work. Contact: Ms. Nancy Kbssing, Program Director (312)553-7000. Desulptbn: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking At Work program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program descriiion in Part 1. 0337. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS, 402 Countryside Center, Yorkvllle, llllnols 80560. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking Self-Help Manuals. Contact: Ms. Nancy Kbssing, Program Director (312)553-7000. Descrlptbn: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking self-help manuals are offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0338. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS, 462 Countryslde Center, Yorkvllle, llllnols 60560. Program Title: In Control. Contact: Ms. Nancy Kbssing, Program Director (312)553-7000. Doscrlptlon: The American Lung Association's In Control smoking cessa- tion program isoff ered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0339. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS, 402 Countryslde Center, Yorkvllle, llllnols 60560. Program Tlth: School Health Programs. Contact: Ms. Becky Yingling, Program Associate (312)553-7000. Dsscrlptbn: A variety of school heatth education programs are offered for students using films, videos, prepared curriculum material, and in-school presentations to enhance programs. Topics in- clude cigarette smoking, smokeless tobacco, marijuana, and general lung health. Students take part in role-play situations. 0340. CHICAGO HEART ASSOCIATION, 20 North Wackor Drlvo, Chbago, llllnols 60606. Program Mb: Heartline. 227 Contact: Bette Naysmith, M.P.A., Program Director (312)346-4675. Description: Through the Heartline public education program, information is disseminated on smoking cessation and on smoking as a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Educational films, pamphlets, and posters are available to community groups and to individuals. These materials are distributed at health fairs and through hospitals and community agencies. Volunteer speakers are available. 0341. CHICAGO LUNG ASSOCIATION, 1440 West Washlngton Boulevard, Chkago, llllnols 60607. Program Title: Esta Su Vida Yendose En Humo? Contact: Ms. Barbara Dore, Program Coordinator (312)243-2000 ext.64. Descrlptlon: The foreign language departments of high schools and col- leges in Cook County receive the bilingual (Spanish/English) pamphlet Is Your Life Going Up In Smoke? This innovative presentation catches the attention of the young people and is one of the only methods that can effectively reach the Spanish-speaking population, The message in the pamphlet encourages young people to remain or become nonsmokers. Tips on quitting are also included. When the pamphlet is sent to the students of a language department, the teachers are sent a sheet of suggested activities. Tea are also asked to respond to an evaluation of the program. 0342. CHICAGO LUNG ASSOCIATION, 1440 West Washlngton Boulevard, Chlcago, llllnols 60607. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking At Work. Contact: Ms. Nedra Katz, Director, Smoking and Community Health (312)243-2000. Descrlptlon: This ongoing program, available to allcorporations in the Cook County area, focuses on developing smoking policies. Smok- ing cessation classes are provided on-site to smokers who want to quit. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0343. CHICAGO LUNG ASSOCIATION, 1440 West Washlngton Boulevard, Chlcago, Illinois 60607. Program Title: How To Conduct A Stop-Smoking Clinic. Contact: Ms. Barbara Dore, Program Coordinator (312)243-2000. Descrlptlon: A P-day training program is offered to persons interested in , ganizing and conducting smoking cessation clinics in th community, hospital, or workplace. Participants are trained conduct the Chicago Lung Association's cessation clinic Y Can Be In Control. The training clinic uses a training man1 complete with background information on smoking and heal and communication skills. The film "Is It Worth Your Life' shown. 0344. CHICAGO LUNG ASSOCIATION, 1440 WC Washlngton Boulevard, Chlcago, llllnols 6060 Program Title: Ouft Smoking Seff-Help Kit. Contact: Ms. Nedra Katz, Director, Smoking and Health Education (3 12)243-2000. Descrlptlon: Upon request, a packet of se&help material is distributec smokers who want to quit. This packet contains a self-h test booklet, pamphlets, tips on quitting, tips on control weight, a goal-setting sheet, a button, and a bookmark. A included is a list of the smoking cessation clinics that are c ducted in the community. Subjective evaluation of t program has been conducted. 0346. CHICAGO LUNG ASSOCIATION, 1440 WI Washlngton Boulevard, Chicago, llllnols 606C Program Title: Smoking Deserves A Smart Answer. Contact: Ms. Barbara Dore, Program Coordinator (312)243-2000. Descrlptlon: This smoking prevention program disseminates informatioi school children ages 9 through 12. For more information, : the detailed program description in Part 1. 0346. CHICAGO LUNG ASSOCIATION, 1440 WI Washington Boulevard, Chicago, llllnols 606C Program Title: You Can Be In Control Smoking Clinic. Contact: Ms. Nedra Katz, Director, Smoking and Health Education (312)243-2000. Descrlptlon: A variation on the American Lung Association's Freed From Smoking program isoffered. The materials used inclr posters, questionnaires, smoking cessation kits, time cha daily record cards, worksheets, contracts, buddy car progress charts, and films. Certificates are awarded to the F ticipants. Individuals trained by the Chicago Lung Associat act as teachers, This program was developed by both 228 University of Illinois, Chicago Circle Campus, Department of Psychology, and the Chicago Lung Association. 0347. CHICAGO MEDICAL SOCIETY (COOK COUNTY), 515 North Dearborn Street, Chlcago, llllnols 60610. Program Title: Tel-Med (Direct Line to Health Information). Contact: Ms. Sheila G. Danaher, Senior Manager (312)670-2550. Descrlptlon: Operating as part of the national Tel-Med, Inc., of Cotton, California, the Chicago Medical Society provides a switchboard service that gives callers access to taped medi- cal information. Of the 215 available tapes, 6 deal with smok- ing and health. Titles of these tapes are: Do You Want to Stop Smoking?, Reducing the Risks of Smoking, Gimmicks to Help You Stop Smoking, Weight Control While Quitting Smok- ing, Why a Woman Should Quit Smoking, How Smoking Af- fects Your Health, What Do You Get Out of Smoking?, and Effects of Cigarette Smoking on the Nonsmokers. The switchboard is staffed by an operator. Approximately 2,000 callers a week use this service. The telephone number of the switchboard is (312)670-3670. 0348. CtTY OF CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 50 West Washington Street, Chlcago, llllnols 60602. Program Title: Smoking Cessation Classes In The Workplace. Contact: Ms. Hazel A. Domangue, Director, Employee and Inter- governmental Relations (312)744-4276. Descrlptlon: Smoking cessation classes are conducted once a month by health employees who were trained by the American Cancer So&y. The program is available to municipal employees. Over 100 employees have gone through the program, one- third of whom have kicked the habit. The program consists of written materials, films, and class discussions. At the end of the 4-day course, certificates and IQ pins are awarded. Clas- ses are free and are hekf at noon in various health facilities throughout the city. 0349. COPLEY HEALTH AWARENESS CENTER, Lln- coin and Weston Avenues, Aurora, IIIlnols60505. Program Title: I Quit Smoking. Contact: Ms. Gayle lennarella and Ms. Corrin Wallace (312)844-1000 ext.4739 and 4737. Descrlptlon: This six-session clinic led by a qualified team of health profes- sionals is designed to help individuals break the cigarette habit. A group format is used to generate a support system. All facets of the cigarette habit are explored and a variety of techniques are offered to modify this behavior calmly and without weight gain. An encouraging balance of education, motivation, and mutual support is offered. 0350. FREEPORT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 1045 West Stephenson, Freeport, llllnols 61032. Program Tltle: Smokebreakers. Contact: Sarajane Goers, R.N., Patient Care Coordinator (815)235-4131 ext.367. Descrlptlon: The Smokebreakers program is scheduled quarterly and upon request. It consists of six l-l/2-hour sessions. Methods employed are the behavior modification theory, pathophysiol- ogy, stress-reduction techniques, and diet management. Goals are set by the smoker after consultation and self- contracting. The cost of the program is $40. 0351. GOTTLIEB MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 8700 West North Avenue, Melross Park, llllnols 60160. Program Tttle: How To Quit Smoking. Contact: Ms. Carolyn Merriman, Program Coordinator (312)451-4060. Descrlptton: This course consists of eight 1 -hour sessions designed to help a person stop smoking. The program addresses physiologi- cal and psychological aspects of smoking cessation using the techniques of nicotine fading and focused smoking. During the course, participants identify their smoking cues, learn how to modify their daily routine to remove these cues, discuss methods of coping with the new identity of nonsmoker, and develop strong group support for the changes each participant is experiencing. 0352. GOTTLIEB MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 8700 West North Avenue, Melrose Park, llllnols 60160. Program Tttle: Stop Smoking Clinics. Contact: Ms. Carolyn Merriman, Program Coordinator (312)451-4060. Descrlptlon: This 6-week program of behavior modification helps partici- pants quit smoking or at least reduce the number of cigarettes they smoke. A step-by-step plan to quit smoking is taught. 229 This plan incorporates selfcontrol and relaxation techniques. Films, a slide show, and a buddy system are used. Each par- ticipant keeps a written record of his or her progress. These records help both to evaluate the clinic's success and to develop self-understanding in participants. ff the participant attends all six of the sessions, half of the initial fee is refunded. Awards are presented to individuals who have quit smoking by the end of the program. 0353. HYPNOSIS FOUNDAIlON OF CHICAGO, INC., 3317 West 05th Strsst, Evergreen Park Station, Chksgo, llllnols 60642. Program Tltk: Smoking Cessation By Hypnosis. Contact: Mr. Ronald R. Tatar, Executive Director (312)233-9600. Dsscrlptlon: Hypnosis is used to aid individuals who have made a positive decision to quit smoking. One private office visit is frequently adequate. Those who are unable to visit the office may util- ize a cassette tapa approved for sale by the FDA as a non- medical device, entitled Smoking Cessation Through Positive Thinking. 0354. ILLlNOlS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 535 West Jeffsrson Street, Sprlngfleld, llllnols 62761. Program Tltls: Smoking Cessation Trainers Clinic. Contact: Mr. Steve Knobloch, Chief Public Heafth Educator (217)785-2060. Descrlptlon: The program's objective is to train a representative from each State agency as a clinic leader of the American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking (FFS) program and to have these trained clinic leaders provide cessation clinics at their workplaces, distribute self-help smoking cessation materials, and offer support and encouragement to interested individuals. The program has trained and certified over 50 State agency personnel as FFS clinic leaders to date. 0355. ILLINOIS INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON TOBACCO AND DISEASE, 1440 West Washington Boulevard, Chlcago, Illinois 60607. Program Titk: Rockford Local Council Rally For Grade Four and Springfield Local Youth Council Rally For Grade Six. Contact: Ms. Marjorie Molyneaux, Executive Director (312)243-2000. Dsscrlptlon: These programs are held in the spring. They are aimed at teachers, parents, and students. The latest medical informa- tion on tobacco use is presented at the time in children's lives when they are tempted to start using tobacco. Other features of the programs include bands, films, banners, and athletic stars. Average attendance at Rockford is 3,000. Average attendance at Springfield is 1,000. 0356. ILLINOIS INTERAGENCY COUNCIL ON TOBACCO AND DISEASE, 1440 West Washington Boulevard, Chlcago, llllnols 60607. Program Title: Survey of Illinois Hospitals. Contact: Ms. Marjorie Molyneaux, Executive Director (312)243-2000. Description: In an effort to determine the smoking practices and programs of hospitals in Illinois, the Interagency Council conducted a survey of 316 health care organizations that provided inpatient beds. Survey results were tabulated according to the size of the hospital. The following is a list of the subjects covered in the survey: type of hospital (private, mental health, Veterans Administration); patient choice regarding having a nonsmok- ing room; cigarette sales on the premises; provision of smok- ing education programs for the community; prohibitions on smoking in nurses' stations; provision of smoking education programs for the staff; smoking policies in the emergency room, labor and delivery room, pediatrics, and x-ray therapy departments; and smoking in other areas of the hospital such as the lobby and the cafeteria. The data show that patients are not being consistently given a choice of a nonsmoking room; that cigarettes are sold in most of the larger hospitals; that few hospitals provide smoking programs for the patients, community, or the staff; and that few hospitals provide non- smoking areas within the lobby or cafeteria. 0357. INGALLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, One lngalls Drive, Harvey, llllnols 60426. Program Title: I Quit Smoking Clinic. Contact: Ms. Susan Fine, Program Coordinator (312)333-2300 ext.51 23. Description: This program is available to the general public as a clinic, to hospital inpatients on closed-circuit television, as well as to area businesses as an employee inservice. It focuses on the medical hazards associated with smoking and the problems of weight control, physical fitness, and stress management whilequitting, and provides aforum fordiscussions of why par- ticipants have chosen to smoke. Alternatives to smoking (such as changes in behavior), nutrition, and activities involved in maintaining general physical health are topics for meetings. 230 Group meetings also provide motivation and support to poten- tial quitters. In addition to the group discussions, speakers, brochures, posters, buttons, and films are used to convey the nonsmoking message. Approximately 50 people attend each clinic. Registration fee is $20, with a $10 rebate for full attendance. 0356. LEE COUNTY HEAL ,H DEPARTMENT, 144 North Court, Dlxon, Illinois 61021. Program Mle: Freedom From Smoking. Contact: Judy HartzelI, R.N., Coordinator of Health Promotion and Screening (815)284-X371. Descrlptkn: The Lee County Health Department sponsors a nonsmoking program in cooperation with the American Lung Association, entitled Freedom From Smoking. Programs are held on an as-needed basis and duration is approximately 6 to 7 weeks. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0359. LOGAN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 2120 West 5th Street Road, Llnooln, llllnols 62656. Program Mb: Community Education. Contact: Marcia Dowling, R.N., B.S.N., Education Coordinator (217)735-2817. Descrlptkn: The Logan County Health Department has been invofved in smoking and health in four ongoing programs. Prenatal in- struction is offered to county residents and to pregnant h'igh school students. These programs are offered twice yearly as Baby Care classes and Birth Education For Adolescents to Reduce Risks classes. Dangers of smoking during pregnan- cy are discussed. Pamphlets are also provided. Programs on smoking and smokeless tobacco are available to schools when desired. A display of smoking and smokeless tobacco literature was provided for 9 days at the Logan County Fair and 1 day at the Mount Pulaski Fall Festival. In addition, pul- monary function testing was done to interested participants. Smoking and smokeless tobacco information is available at the health department for interested persons. 0360. MACOUPfN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPART- MENT, 227 f5ast Ffrst South Street, Carllnvllle, llllnok 62626. Program lltb: Freedom From Smoking. Contad: Kent Tarro, MS., R.D., Assistant Administrator (217)854-5761. Descrlptfon: The Public Health Department offers the American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking programs: group ces- sation, self-help, and self-help during pregnancy. There is a fee for materials. For more information, see the detailed program descriptions in Part 1. 0361. MASON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 118 West Market, Havana, llllnois 62644. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking Clinics. Contact: Nina Krueger, R.N., Program Director (309)543-2201. Descrlptton: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking clinics are held every quarter and are available to all Mason County residents. Pregnant women and mothers with young chikfren are especially targeted. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0362. MCDONOUGH COUNTY HEALTH DEPART- MENT, 303 East Jefferson, Macomb, llllnols 61465. Program Mle: Smoking: The Decision Is Yours. Contact: Ms. Shirlee Jobe, Community Health Promoter (309)637-9951. Descrlptfon: Smoking: The De&ion Is Yours is a slide and tape presen- tation that points out the health risks of smoking and en- courages viewers not to smoke. The presentation is supplemented by brochures on smoking given to the audience and is available upon request. 0363. MCDONOUGH COUNTY HEALTH DEPART- MENT, 303 East Jefferson, Macomb, llllnols 61455. Program Tltfe: Ounce Of Prevention. Contact: Ms. Shirlee Jobe, Community Health Promoter (309)637-9951. Dmcrlptlon: Ounce Of Prevention is an ongoing weekly newspaper article that features information about smoking and related health problems. lt is published several times a year. 0364. MtCHAEL REESE HEALTH PLAN, LAKESHORE HEALTH CENTER, 2545 South Dr. hlartln Luther Klng Drive, Chicago, llllnols 60616. 231 Program Tltb: You Can Be In Control. Contact: Sandra Villalaz-Dickson, R.N., M.P.H., Manager, Health Education (312)842-7117. Dsscrlptton: You Can Be In Control is a behavioral approach to smoking cessation devebped by the Chicago Lung Association in col- laboration with the University of Illinois, Department of Psychology. This program is offered at least five or six times a year and consists of six l-1 K&hour sessions conducted in a 4-week period. The target audience is primarify members and their families, but the general Chicago population is atso recruited. 0365. NORTHCARE MEMCAL GROUP, 467 Demlng Place, Chlcago, Illlnols 60614. Program Tltb: You Can Be In Control. Contact: Ms. Gretchen VanNatta, Director of Health Education and Patient Communication (312)248-7100. Descrrptbn: This six-session, 4-weekquit-smoking program is designed to help break routines associated with smoking. The program emphasizes behavior modification through gradual reduction techniques. Discussion includes the effects of smoking ces- sation on appetite, stress, and general health. Group support and interaction are emphasized. Literature is provided. Programs are given at NorthCare health centers and at company worksites. 0366. SAINT FRANCIS MEMCAL CENTER, CENTER FOR SPORTS MEDICINE AND HEALTH FITNESS, 530 Northeast Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, Illlnob 61637. Program Title: Smokeless. Contact: Ms. Terry Galvin Matthews, Program Coordinator (309)655-CIGS(2447). Dsscrlption: The Smokeless system, developed by the American Institute for Preventive Medicine, is a highly structured, multifaceted smoking cessation program. Patti learn systematic techni- ques to prevent the urge to smoke and to eliminate cravings that may develop. Cessation booklets and followup services are provided. 0367. ST. THERESE MEDICAL CENTER, EDUCATlON- AL SERVICES AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH DEPARTMENT, 2615 West Washlngton Street, Waukegan, Illlnob 60095. Program Mb: FreshStart. Contact: Ms. Noreen Paulsen, Community Education Instructor (312)360-2702. Dascriptlon: The American Cancer Society's FreshStart cessation program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0369. STEPHENSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPART- MENT, 15 North Gabna Avenue, Freeport, lllinols 61032. Program Mb: Smoking Intervention Program. Contact: Mr. Martin Tinberg, Public Health Administrator (815)235-8271. Dsscrlptlon: The Smoking Intervention Program is a planned series of in- terventions designed to modify smoking behavior of pregnant women during their term of pregnancy. The target group of the program is high-risk women enrolled in the department's Women, Infants, and Chifdren program. The objective is to have 5 percent of the program participants quit smoking before the end of their pregnancies. 0389. VILLAGE OF SKOKIE HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Post Offlce Box 309,5127 Oakton Street, Skokle, Illlnob 6OOT7. Program Title: Skokie Stop Smoking Clinic. Contact: Mr. Lowell Huckleberry, Director of Health (312)673-0500. Description: This smoking cessation program is offered every 6 months and is available to all residents. Pregnant women are espe- cially targeted. The program consists of six classes that util- ize behavior modification and group support for smoking cessation. The classes meet once a week and build up to quit night, when everyone in the group quits. Materials are provided and the instructor is available for individual counsel- ing as needed. Participants who have been unable to quit or who have resumed smoking are encouraged to repeat the series. A $10 incentive deposit is returned to those participants who stop smoking. 0379. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATiON OF CENTRAL INDIANA, 8777 Purdue Road, Sulte 310, Indianapolls, lndlana 462693109. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking. Contact: Mr. Joseph A. Caparo, Program Director (317)872-9685. Description: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking clinics and self-help manuals are offered. For more information, see the detailed program descriptions in Part 1. 0371. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF CENTRAL INDIANA, 8777 Purdue Road, Sulte 310, Indianapolis, lndlana 46268-3199. Program Title: Growing Healthy. Contact: Ms. Patricia Ritz, Program Associate (317)872-9685. Description: Growing Healthy, the primary grades' .health curriculum project, focuses on the negative aspect of smoking in two programs aimed at students in grade levels kindergarten through 3, and 4 through 6. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0372. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCtATlON OF CENTRAL INDIANA, 8777 Purdue Road, Suite 310, lndlanapolls, lndlana 46268-3109. Program Tltb: Peer influence Smoking Education. Contact: Mr. Joseph A. Caparo, Program Director (317)872-9685. Descrlptlon: The Peer Influence program focuses on students in grades 5, 6. and 7. Specialty trained high school students talk about the heatth hazards of smoking, encouraging them never to start, or if they have, to stop. 0373. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF INDIANA, 8777 Purdue Road, Suite 310, Indianapolls, lndlana 462683199. Program Tltb: Athletes Against Tobacco. INDIANA Contact: Ms. Kellie A. Pavese, Program Coordinator (317)872-9685. Description: Volunteer athletes have joined with the American Lung Association of Indiana and Senator Richard Lugar to assist in Statewide efforts to encourage young people not to start the cigarette habit. The athletes serve as role models to speak out on the dangers of tobacco use. The athletes are used in programs and events aimed at young people, such as boys and girls clubs, youth rallies, and school events. Radio and television spots are aired to promote the hazards of tobacco use. Membership cards and posters are distributed to young people so that they may become active members of Athletes Against Tobacco. Club or school organizations may request a list of athletes available. 0374. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA, 8777 Purdue Road, Suite 310, Indlanapolls, Indiana 46268-3109. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking Starter Session. Contact: Ms. Kellie A. Pavese, Program Coordinator (317)872-9685. Description: These starter sessions are designed to motivate smokers who want to quit to take the first step. The sessions are held once a month in convenient locations. The program introduces the se&help manuals Freedom From Smoking In 20 Days and A Lifetime Of Free&m From Smoking. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0375. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCiATlON OF INDIANA, 8777 Purdue Road, Suite 310, Indlanapolls, lndlana 46268-3109. Program Title: Growing Heatthy. Contact: Ms. Kellie A. Pavese, Program Coordinator (317)872-9685. Dsscrlption: Growing Healthy is the title of two companion curriculum projects, the School Health Currkxlum Project for grades 4 through 7 and the Primary Grades Heatth Curriculum Project for kindergarten through grade 3. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0376. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF SOUTH- WEST INDIANA, INC., 7 East Columbia Street, Post Off Ice Box 4136, Evansville, Indiana 47711. 233 Program Title: Freedom From Smoking. 0360. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF SOUTH- WEST INDIANA, INC., 7 East Columbia Street, Post Office Box 4136, Evansvllle, lndlana 47711. Contact: Ms. Beth Thompson, Managing Director (812)422-3402. Program Mb: Smoking Education For The Middle Schools. Description: Contact: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking program is offered. Corpor are invited to host on-site programs for employees. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. Ms. Audrey Ferguson, Field Representative (812)234-5446. Descrlptlon: 0377. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF SOUTH. WEST INDIANA, INC., 7 East Columbla Street, Post Office Box 4136, Evansville, Indiana 47711. This program is for $udents in grades 4,5, and 6. Through a variety of activities and videos, children learn about the health effects of smoking cigarettes, breathing secondhand smoke, and using marijuana. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking At Work. 0361. INDIANA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, 1330 West Mlchlgan Street, Post Offlce Box 1964, Indianapolls, Indiana 46206-1964. Contact: Ms. Beth Thompson, Managing Director Program Title: (812)422-3402. FreshStart Plus. Description: Contact: The Ameriin Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking At Work program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. Mr. Roger McClain, Director of Health Education (317)633-0267. Description: 0376. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF SOUTH- WEST INDIANA, INC., 7 East Columbla Street, Post Off ice Box 4136, Evansvllle, lndlana 47711. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking Self-Help Manuals. Contact: Ms. Beth Thompson, Managing Director (812)422-3402. This program uses a modified American Cancer Society FreshStart program. The stop smoking clinic consists of six sessions meeting twice weekly, with followup meetings 2 weeks and 1 month later. Ongoing support groups are also of- fered, providing additional training in the skills that are intro- duced in the FreshStart Plus program, such as stress management, assertiveness, fitness, and nutrition. The smoking cessation sessions are l-l/2 to 2 hours in length, depending upon materials discussed. FreshStart Plus is open to all State Board of Health employees. Description: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking In 20 Days and A Lifetime Of Freedom From Smoking self-help manuals are offered. For more information, see the detailed program descriptions in Part 1. 0362. INDIANA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, 1330 West Michigan Street, Post Office Box 1964, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-1964. Program Title: Growing Healthy. 0379. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF SOUTH- WEST INDlANA, INC., 7 East Columbla Street, Post Office Box 4136, Evansvllle, lndlana 47711. Contact: Mr. Roger McClain, Director of Health Education (317)633-0267. Program Title: Descrlptlon: Smoking And Pregnancy. Contact: Ms. Beth Thompson, Managing Director (812)422-3402. Description: The American Lung Associarbn's Smoking And Pregnancy program is offered. For more information. see the detailed program description in Part 1. The State Board of Health and the Ameriian Lung Associa- tion are working cooperatively in the promotion and support of this comprehensive, sequential health education curriculum for kindergarten through grade 7. The curriculum is the first of its kind to receive national validation from the United States Department of Education. There are currently 35 school car- porations and 30,487 school children participating in the cur- riculum; each year new school corporations are added. For more information on this American Lung Association program, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 234 0363. INDIANA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, 1330 West Mlchlgan Street, Post Office Box 1964, Indlanapolls, Indiana 46206-l 964. Program Title: Risk Factor Surveillance. Contact: Mr. Roger McClain, Director of Health Education (317)633-0267. Description: The Risk Factor Surveillance program is an ongoing survey to collect information on health habits in Indiana. The survey, which involves adults 18 years and over, is done by computer- assisted telephone interviews on a monthly basis during evening hours and on weekends. Questions regarding diet are asked, as well as ones pertaining to specific demographics. for whom anonymity is maintained, are selected using a technique called random-digit dialing method. Survey results are used for program planning and evaluation purposes. 0364. INDIANA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, 1330 West Michigan Street, Post Office Box 1964, Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-1964. Program Title: Smokeless Tobacco Resource Materials. Contact: Mr. Roger M&lain, Director of Health Education (317)633-0267. Descrlptlon: Several resources are available from the Division of Health Education re co: Are You Br arding smokeless tobacco. Smokeless Tobac- cussin eeling The Pinch? is a full-color pamphlet dis- pamph B the dangers of smokeless tobacco use. The et has color photographs of the oral eff eds of smoke- less tobacco use, a message from Carlton Fiikof the Chicago White Sax, and a fictitious letter from a young girl explaining why she fmds smokeless tobacco a dis ustrng habit. The Smokeless Tobacco Resource Materials rle contains a copy ! of the pamphlet, a smokeless tobacco fact sheet, State and National educatronal resource lists, a summary of the Surgeon General's report, a summary from the Inspector General's report, and a copy of the smokeless tobacco law. The Spittin' Image: A Smokeless Tobacco Teaching Guide For Grades Four Through Seven is also available. It was produced in cooperation with the Utah Departmentof Health. Several films and filmstrips are available for free ban to Indiana residents from the film library. 0366. INDIANA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, 1330 West Mlchlgan Street, Post Office Box 1964, Indianapolis, lndlana 46206-l 964. Program Title: Worksite Smoking Policiis. Contact: Mr. Roger McClain, Director of HeaRh Education (317)633-0267. Descrlptlon: Resources are available to businesses, industries, and agen- cies interested in developing a worksite smoking policy. Infor- mation is available on health hazards of smoking and secondhand smoke, suggested readings, films and videotapes, and suggested policies. 0386. LA PORTE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Court House Square, La Porte, Indiana, 46350. Program Title: The Choice Is Yours. Contact: Ms. Betty Conjalka, Public Health Nurse (219)326-6808. Descrlptlon: After introducing and showing the film "The Choice Is Yours," the Smoking Sam mannequin is used to demonstrate the results smoking has on the lungs. Smoking Sam has glass jar lungs filled with angel hair. As it smokes a cigarette and the smoke goes into the lungs, the angel hair gradually turns yellow then brown. 0367. LA PORTE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Court House Square, La Porte, Indiana 46350. Program Tltfe: Smoking Coloring Book. Contact: Ms. Betty Conjalka, Public Health Nurse (219)326-6808. Description: The Smoking Coloring Book of the American Cancer Society is presented to each student during nonsmoking presenta- tions to first-grade classes. The nurse reads the book and ex- plains the meaning of thetopicon each page. She has already colored the book so that they will know what it will look like after they color it. After reading the book, students are given the opportunity to ask questions and give comments on what they learned from the presentation. 0366. MARION COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 222 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. Program Tttle: Smoking And Pregnancy and Smoking And The Pill. Contact: Mr. Brian Lucas, Health Educator (317)633-9731 Descrlptlon: The programs are both one-time, 15-20-minute sessions utiliz- ing slides, posters, and informational packets designed to inform clients of the risks posed by smoking and encourage clients to cut down or quit smoking. The clients' smoking 235 behaviors are noted on their charts and monitored to provide some sense of the programs' effectiveness. 0369. SAINT MARGARET HOSPITAL AND HEALTH CENTERS, 5454 Hohmsn Avenue, Hammond, ln- dlana 46320. Program Title: You Can Be In Control. A Stop Smoking Class. Contact: Ms. Marjorie Wenrel, Program Coordinator (219)933-2071, Descflptlon: This program is based on the Chicago Lung Association model that offers a step-by-step plan to smoking cessation. The interval system allows each individual to become active- ly involved through self-direction in learning to be a non- smoker. Assistance is offered through self-control techni- ques, relaxation techniques, group support, and weekly contracts. 0390. VIGO COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 201 Cherry Street, Terre Haute, Indiana 47607. Program Mle: FreshStart. Contact: Ms. Angela Ferree, Coordinator of Adult Services (812)236-6436. Descrlptkn: The American Cancer Society's FreshStart program is offered to the general public and also to Federal prison inmates. For more Information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0391. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, IOWA DlVISlON, INC., Post Office Box 65710, West Des Moines, Iowa 502650710. Program Title: FreshStart. Contact: Ms. Leslie Jurgensen, Program Director (515)253-0147. Description: The American Cancer Society's FreshStart smoking cessa- tion clinic is offered throughout the State. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0392. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, IOWA AF- FILIATE, 1111 Offlce Park Road, West Des Moines, lowa 50265. Program Title: Heart Health Education of The Young. Contact: Mr. William Cardamon, Director of Community Programs (515)224-l 025. Descrlptlon: The American Heart Association's Heart Health Education Of The Young program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0393. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, IOWA AF- FILIATE, 1111 Offlce Park Road, West Des Moines, Iowa 50265. KlWA Program Title: Heart At Work. Contact: Mr. William Cardamon, Director of Community Programs (515)224-1025. Descrlptlon: The American Heart Association's Heart At Work program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0394. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, IOWA AF- FILIATE, 1111 Offlce Park Road, West Des Moines, Iowa 50265. Program me: Heart Rx. Contact: Mr. William Cardamon, Director of Community Programs (515)224-l 025. Description: The American Heart Association's Heart Rx program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0395. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, IOWA AF- FILIATE, 1111 Offlce Park Road, West Des Molnes, Iowa 50265. Program Title: Let's Talk About Smoking. 236 Contact: Mr. William Cardamon, Director of Community Programs (515)224-l 025. Description: The American Heart Association's Let's Talk About Smoking program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0396. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, IOWA AF- FILIATE, 1111 Office Park Road, West Des Moines, Iowa 50265. Program ntk: Save A Sweet Heart. Contact: Mr. William Cardamon, Director of Community Programs (515)224-1025. Descrlptlon: The American Heart Association's Save A Sweet Heart program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0397. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF IOWA, 1321 Walnut, Des Molnos, bwa 50309. Program Mle: Biofeedback Smoking Education Project. Contact: Ms. Carol L. Sipfle, Director of Smoking Intervention (515)243-1225. Description: The American Lung Association's Biofeedback Smoking Education Project is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0398. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF IOWA, 1321 Walnut, Des Moines, Iowa 50309. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Baby. Contact: Ms. Carol L. Sipfle, Director of Smoking Intervention (515)243-1225. Description: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Baby self-help program is offered. For more information, see the program description in Part 1. 0399. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF IOWA, 1321 Walnut, Des Moines, lows 50309. Program Title: Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Family. Contact: Ms. Carol L. Sipfle, Director of Smoking Intervention (515)243-1225. Descrlptlon: The American Lung Association's Freedom From Smoking For You And Your Family program is offered. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0400. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF IOWA, 1321 Walnut, Des Moines, Iowa 50309. Program Title: 1'11 Never Smoke. Contact: Ms. Carol L. Sipfle, Director of Smoking Intervention (515)243-1225. Descrlptlon: Junior high school students serve as counselors and role models for students in kindergarten through grade 6. Smok- ing is discouraged by illustrating the effects of smoking on the smoker and the nonsmoker, and by emphasizing decision making. 0401. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOClATlON OF IOWA, 1321 Walnut, Des Moines, Iowa 50309. Program Tltle: In Control. Contact: Ms. Carol L. Sipfle, Director of Smoking Intervention (515)243-1225. Description: The American Lung Association's In Control smoking cessation program is offered. A 13-segment videocassette, 20-minute audiocassette and workbook are used and may be purchased or borrowed at no cost. For more information, see the detailed program description in Part 1. 0402. AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION OF IOWA, 1321 Walnut, Des Moines, Iowa 50309. Program Title: Stop Smoking Clinic. Contact: Ms. Carol L. Sipfle, Director of Smoking Intervention (515)243-1225. Description: Nine-week smoking cessation support groups are cospon- sored by the American Lung Association of bwa and lowa State University. The first 3 weeks of the program prepare smokers to quit and then group members quit. The following 6 weeks focus on maintenance of the nonsmoking behavior. The program is based on 18 years of research by Harry Lando, Ph.D., of Iowa State University. 237