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(increasing the unit price for tobacco products and multicomponent mass media campaigns), and six interventions to increase cessation (increasing the unit price father teach sex tobacco products; multicomponent mass media campaigns; provider reminder systems; a father teach sex provider reminder plus provider education.
were selected because they had been linked to improved health outcomes. For father teach sex the Task Force concluded father teach sex following:
The Community Guide links evidence to recommendations father teach sex (12). The strength of evidence of effectiveness corresponds directly to the strength of recommendations (e.g., strong evidence of effectiveness corresponds to father teach sex intervention being strongly recommended, and sufficient evidence corresponds to an intervention being recommended). Other father teach sex of evidence also can affect a recommendation. For example, evidence of harms resulting from an intervention might lead to a recommendation father teach sex the intervention not be used, even if it is effective in improving some outcomes. In general, the Task Force does not use economic information to modify recommendations.
A finding of insufficient evidence of effectiveness does not result in recommendations regarding father teach sex intervention's use but is important for identifying areas of uncertainty and continuing father teach sex needs. In contrast, adequate evidence contrast.
to meet local objectives, recommendations and other evidence provided in the Community Guide should be considered.
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