INDEPTH: An Alternative to Suspension or Citation

The American Lung Association's Intervention for Nicotine Dependence: Education, Prevention, Tobacco and Health helps schools and communities address the teen vaping problem in a supportive way.

INDEPTH is an alternative to suspension program that teaches young people about the risk factors to nicotine addiction and ways to quit vaping.

Teen tobacco use has long been linked to lifelong dependency, with 9 out of 10 cigarette users claiming they picked up their first cigarette before the age of 18. The introduction of e-cigarettes has amplified the problem: Over the course of just one year, vaping's popularity grew from 2.1 million in 2017 to 3.6 million in 2018, prompting the U.S. Surgeon General to declare e-cigarette use among our youth an epidemic. Teens are getting hooked on tobacco and instead of getting education or support, they are getting suspended from school or other disciplinary measures. INDEPTH® is a new way to help.

Intervention for Nicotine Dependence: Education, Prevention, Tobacco and Health (INDEPTH) is a new, convenient alternative to suspension or citation that helps schools and communities address the teen vaping problem in a more supportive way. Instead of solely focusing on punitive measures, INDEPTH is an interactive program that teaches students about nicotine dependence, establishing healthy alternatives and how to kick the unhealthy addiction that got them in trouble in the first place.

Developed by the American Lung Association in partnership with the Prevention Research Center of West Virginia University, this new free education program is available for any school or community to establish to help our teens make healthier choices.

INDEPTH is an alternative to suspension program that teaches young people about the risk factors to nicotine addiction and ways to quit vaping.

Research suggests that school policies prohibiting tobacco product use, when consistently enforced, are an essential part of lowering teen tobacco use rates. It is just as important that all policies are balanced with educational programming for teens to further understand the consequences of lifelong dependence and addiction along with proven-effective strategies in supporting ultimate cessation should they want to quit. Read more:

INDEPTH is taught by any trained adult in four, 50-minutes sessions. Each session addresses a different tobacco-related issue and can be facilitated either one-on-one or in a group setting. The goal of every program is to educate students about nicotine dependence and cravings and ultimately guide them through the process of identifying their own reasons for chewing, smoking or vaping tobacco products.

Any adult can complete the online INDEPTH training, and facilitators receive a step-by-step guide that can be used to plan and implement the INDEPTH program at their school or community-based organization.

  • Session 1 Getting the Facts: Breaks down the program for participants
  • Session 2 Nicotine Dependence: Explains the harmful effects of nicotine and tobacco products
  • Session 3 Alternatives: Helps teens understand their urges and identify healthy alternatives to replace tobacco use
  • Session 4 Past, Present, Future: Talks about next steps and how to avoid future tobacco-related problems

Download the program outline to get a better idea of what will be covered.

The American Lung Association’s INDEPTH® Online (Intervention for Nicotine Dependence: Education, Prevention, Tobacco and Health) is an alternative to suspension online course offered to students who have violated school tobacco-free policies. Students are referred into the program by their school facilitator and then enroll in the program at INDEPTHOnline.org. The program consists of four modules and can be offered immediately after violation of a tobacco-free policy, during an in-school session, over a “working lunch” or before or after school. The facilitator can monitor students’ progress on the INDEPTH Online portal. Students who successfully complete the program receive a certificate of completion.

Additional details about INDEPTH Online including FAQs, Organization Administrator/Facilitator Guides and other program support resources can be found at INDEPTHOnline.org.

  • INDEPTH Online promo
  • INDEPTH FAQs
  • INDEPTH Online Facilitator Guidance

Although INDEPTH is not a cessation program, 60 percent of student participants reported that they were willing to quit using tobacco products after completing the program. This is why the American Lung Association equips every INDEPTH facilitator with "after INDEPTH" resources that can help your students become and remain tobacco and nicotine-free, including access to policy support and youth cessation programming.

The American Lung Association's Not on Tobacco (N-O-T) program is a voluntary youth-centered cessation program inclusive in addressing all tobacco product use, including e-cigarettes. This program can be made available through a referral system for students who request additional support after participating in INDEPTH. It is recommended that schools and community-based organizations implementing INDEPTH also become trained as Not on Tobacco (N-O-T) facilitators to provide a youth cessation option for those students wishing to quit.

If you are interested in becoming an American Lung Association N-O-T Facilitator to establish a voluntary youth cessation program at your school or community-based organization visit Not on Tobacco (N-O-T) to learn more. The N-O-T Facilitator Training also includes the Facilitator Training for INDEPTH.

In the spring of 2019, the American Lung Association recruited a total of 11 sites nationwide to participate in an INDEPTH pilot. The diverse pilot locations included middle schools, high schools, an alternative school and a court system and served urban, suburban and rural communities. The Research & Evaluation Group at Public Health Management Corporation (R&E Group), the Lung Association's external evaluator, developed online surveys to gather feedback and measure the program's effectiveness. It surveyed student participants, adults who facilitated the program and administrators from schools or sites where the program was implemented, to better understand the benefits and updates that were needed. These results guided additional edits to the curriculum, updates to training protocols and enhanced marketing and educational resources. Learn more about the pilot evaluation and results here:

Need more information? Call 1-800-586-4872 (1-800-LUNGUSA) or email INDEPTH@Lung.org.

Already trained as an INDEPTH Facilitator? Please log in and register to access the latest facilitator resources or contact INDEPTH@Lung.org

Page last updated: October 22, 2024

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