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Abstract Book

ABSTRACT BOOK 3rd ENSP-CNPT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TOBACCO CONTROL 2018 14-16 June 2018, Madrid, Spain Meeting new challenges, joining local and global efforts: towards the tobacco endgame in Europe Tobacco Prevention & Cessation | Abstract Book Aim & Scope Tobacco Prevention & Cessation, (Abbr: Tob. Prev. Cessation; ISSN:2459-3087) is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encompasses all aspects of tobacco use, prevention and cessation that can promote a tobacco free society. The aim of the journal is to foster, promote and disseminate research involving tobacco use, prevention, policy implementation at a regional, national or international level, disease development - progression related to tobacco use, tobacco use impact from the cellular to the international level and finally the treatment of tobacco attributable disease through smoking cessation. Full Journal Title: Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Abbreviated Title: Tob. Prev. Cessation ISSN (electronic): 2459-3087 Scientific Society: European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP) Publisher: European Publishing Publisher Address: Science and Technological Park of Crete, Greece Editors: See Editorial Board Page Peer Review: Double Blind Rejection Rate: 58% Publication Frequency: Continuous Publication Medium: Electronic Only Publication website: www.tobaccopreventioncessation.com First Year Published: 2015 Article Processing Charges: None for 2015-2018. Waived by ENSP through an operating grant from the European Commission to ENSP. Disclaimer: This journal is currently funded by the 3rd Health Programme of the European Union. Neither the European Commission nor any person acting on behalf of the European Commission is responsible for the use which might be made of the information contained herein. The views in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the policies of the European Commission. Editorial Board Editor Panagiotis Behrakis, Biomedical Research Foundation of the Academy of Athens, Institute of Public Health of the American College of Greece, George D. Behrakis Research Lab of Hellenic Cancer Society, GREECE & Chair, ENSP Scientific Committee Editorial Board Andrei Demin, Russian Public Health Association, RUSSIA Andriy Skipalskyi, Ukrainian Tobacco Control Center, UKRAINE Anne Buttigieg, Smoking Cessation Practitioner, MALTA Antigona Trofor, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Gr.T.Popa”Iasi, ROMANIA Anton Kunst, University of Amsterdam-The Academic Medical Center (AMC), THE NETHERLANDS Antonella Cardone, UniTS, ITALY Audureau Gérard, DNF, FRANCE Aurelijus Veryga, National Tobacco and Alcohol Control Coalition, LITHUANIA Bertrand Dautzenberg, Pitié Salpêtrière Université hospital APHP upmc, FRANCE Can Ozturk, Gazi University, TURKEY Carlos A. Jimenez-Ruiz, Smoking Cessation Service of Community of Madrid, SPAIN Christina Gratziou, School of Medicine, University of Athens, GREECE Clémence Cagnat-Lardeau, Alliance Contre le Tabac, FRANCE Cornel Radu-Loghin, European Network on Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP), BELGIUM Cynthia Callard, Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada, CANADA Eduardo Bianco, Tobacco Epidemic Research Center, URUGUAY Filippos Filippidis, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, UK Florin Dumitru Mihaltan, Institute of Pneumology M. Nasta, ROMANIA Fouad M Fouad, Syrian Center for Tobacco Studies, American University of Beirut, SYRIA Francisco Camarelles, Comité Nacional para la Prevención del Tabaquismo (CNPT), SPAIN Co-funded by the Health Programme of the European Union 3 3rd International Conference of the European Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention Francisco Lozano, European Network on Smoking and Tobacco Prevention (ENSP), BELGIUM Friedrich Wiebel, Medical Action Group Smoking or Health, GERMANY George Bakhturidze, FCTC Implementation and Monitoring Center, GEORGIA George Kotarov, Bulgarian Anti-Tobacco Coalition, BULGARIA Gregory Connolly, Northeastern University, Boston, USA Hein de Vries, University of Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS Israel Agaku, Office on Smoking and Health, Center for Disease Control (CDC), Atlanta, USA Javier Ayesta, University of Cantabria, SPAIN John Britton, Professor of Epidemiology, UK Centre for Tobacco & Alcohol Studies, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences (EPHA scientific advisor), UK Jose Martinez-Sanchez, Tobacco Control Unit, Institut Català d’Oncologia , SPAIN Krzysztof Przewoźniak, Department of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention, POLAND Lekan Ayo-Yusuf, University of Limpopo, SOUTH AFRICA Lucia Lotrean, AER PUR, ROMANIA Luke Clancy, TobaccoFree Research Institute, IRELAND Maciej Goniewicz, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, USA Manfred Neuberger, Medical University of Vienna, AUSTRIA Marc Willemsen, CAPHRI, Maastricht University, THE NETHERLANDS Maria Sofia Cattaruzza, Società Italiana di Tabaccologia (SITAB), ITALY Michal Stoklosa, International Tobacco Control Research, American Cancer Society, USA Michaela Lovse, Slovenian coalition for Public Health, Environment and Tobacco Control, SLOVENIA Nazmi Bilir, Hacettepe University, TURKEY Narine Movsisyan, International Clinical Research Center, Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC Neil Collishaw, Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada, CANADA Nijole Gostautaite Midttun, Mental Health Initiative, LITHUANIA Otto Stoyka, Kiev Health Center, UKRAINE Paraskevi Katsaounou, School of Medicine, University of Athens, GREECE Pierre Gilbert Bizel, Observatoire de la sa Santé - Province du Hainaut, BELGIUM Roberta Savli, European Federation of Allergy and Asthma, BELGIUM Sofia Ravara, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Beira Interior, PORTUGAL Sonia Duffy, Ohio State University, College of Nursing, USA Sophia Papadakis, University of Ottawa Heart Institute, CANADA Sungkyu Lee, National Evidence-based Healthcare Collaborating Agency, SOUTH KOREA Theodor Haratau, RomTens Foundation, ROMANIA Thomas Glynn, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA Ulysses Dorotheo, Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA), PHILIPPINES Witold Zatoński, Department of Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention, POLAND This abstract book does not include the abstracts of all presentations in the 2018 ENSP conference, only those that were submitted in time for the production of the supplement. This abstract book has been produced electronically and all articles are also available on-line as a special issue at www.tobaccopreventioncessation.com 4 Tobacco Prevention & Cessation | Abstract Book Table of Contents THURSDAY 14 JUNE Cessation 1: Oral Presentations Smoking cessation in cardiovascular, diabetes and COPD patients - lessons from the pilot TOB G project in Romania .....................11 Availability of Smoking Cessation Products among 14 European Countries ..........................................................................................11 Smoking cessation services in Serbia .......................................................................................................................................................12 The perception of environmental reinforcement mediates the effect of cigarette dependence on depressive symptoms in smokers seeking smoking cessation treatment ...................................................................................................................12 28 Days Without - a new approach to nicotine dependence treatment in Finland .................................................................................12 Factors associated with success in smoking cessation programs ............................................................................................................13 Youth and Tobacco 1: Oral Presentations Smoking Prevalence in Greece ................................................................................................................................................................13 Smoking prevalence among youths: Two Surveys (HBSC & GYTS) in Croatia ....................................................................................14 Exposure to second-hand smoke at home among children under 15 years old in Catalonia, 2012-2016 ...............................................14 Antismoking campaign to keep youngsters between 12 and 15 years from smoking by diving into their own world ............................14 Profile of the tobacco and cannabis consumer students of the university of the Murcia ........................................................................15 Monitoring tobacco legislation in Europe after the TPD (Eurest-plus) Smoke-free legislation in 6 European countries .......................................................................................................................................15 Extent and correlates of self-reported exposure to tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship in smokers from eight European countries ..............................................................................................................................................16 Trends and correlates of tobacco use, smoking cessation and support for tobacco control policies in the European Union ...............16 Assessing e-cigarette product compliance to the TPD ............................................................................................................................16 Youth and Tobacco 2: Oral Presentations Tobacco Addiction in Young Population and Factors Associated with Motivation to Quit; The Case of University of Vlora, Albania Students .................................................................................................................................16

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