Exit this survey CCSA Assessment 4 COUGH Cessation Student Advocates Part 4 Assessment Question Title * 1. AAR stands for Ask, Advise, Refer. It is... One of the fastest ways to practice cessation Something anyone can do- even with little to no cessation training Often enough encouragement to prompt a tobacco user to make a quit attempt All of the above Question Title * 2. The stages of change are Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action and Maintenance (and sometimes Termination) It is important to remember that: People will move forward and back in these stages, and that is ok People will move through the stages at their own pace It is most helpful to "meet the person where they are" in the process, not where you want them to be All of these Question Title * 3. Common triggers for tobacco use are: Stressful Social Situations Coffee/alcohol/meals Driving Waiting Reward system Boredom Stress All of these Question Title * 4. Do you have any questions or comments about this session? Would you like to discuss anything further? Question Title * 5. Please provide the following information: Name: College: Email Address: Thank you for completing this evaluation. Please contact info@cyanonline.org with any additional questions or comments. See you next time! Done