| Literature DB >> 29593439 |
Christopher M Seitz1, Zubair Kabir2, Birgit A Greiner2, Martin P Davoren2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To provide a nontraditional source of data to university policymakers regarding student, faculty, and staff approval of university smoke/tobacco-free policies, as published through campus newspaper articles.Entities:
Keywords: University; opinion; policy; smoking; tobacco
Year: 2018 PMID: 29593439 PMCID: PMC5865457 DOI: 10.1177/1179173X18765127
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Use Insights ISSN: 1179-173X
Campus survey methods and approval of a tobacco-free campus.
| University | Policy and enrollment during time of survey | Survey methods | N | Approval, % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central Michigan University[ | In 2013, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 19 634 | The university conducted the survey[ | N = 4700 campus members | 70 |
| Eastern Illinois University[ | In 2013, smoking was prohibited 15-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 9475 | The Eastern Illinois University Tobacco Coalition sent the survey to all students and faculty to determine opinions of smoking | N = 1386 students and faculty | 58 |
| Emporia State University[ | In 2014, smoking was prohibited 30-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 6114 | The Student Government sent the survey to all students and faculty to explore opinions about a potential policy | N = 1300 students and faculty | 70 |
| Fort Hays State University[ | In 2015, tobacco products were prohibited on campus except for designated parking lots; Enrollment = 11 889 | The Tobacco Policy Task Force sent the survey to all students in several series to gauge opinions as part of a grant-funded effort to obtain a tobacco-free campus | N = 970 students | 56 |
| Missouri Southern State University[ | In 2014, tobacco products were prohibited on the entire campus except for designated outdoor areas; Enrollment = 5613 | A vote was open to the entire student body after the Student Senate drafted an initial policy. | N = 560 students | 72 |
| Northern Michigan University[ | In 2013, tobacco products were prohibited 30-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 8918 | The university’s President assigned research groups to conduct a survey, which was administered online to the entire campus community for 1 wk. | N = 3208 students, faculty, and staff | 60 |
| Ohio University—Main Campus[ | In 2013, tobacco products were prohibited 25-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 38 857 | The university’s Tobacco Task Force sent the survey to all students and faculty in response to the Ohio Board of Regents recommendation that public universities consider implementing a tobacco ban | N = 2000 students and faculty | 65 |
| University of Alaska Anchorage[ | In 2014, smoking was prohibited 50-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 18 649 | The entire student body was invited to vote on a tobacco-free referendum | N = 1347 students | 51.6 |
| University of Alaska Fairbanks[ | In 2013, smoking was prohibited 50-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 9101 | The Student Government conducted the survey[ | N = 141 students | 52 |
| University of Arkansas[ | In 2007, a tobacco ban was adopted by the university but did not yet implement it; Enrollment = 18 648 | The student-run Residents Interhall Congress sent the survey via e-mail to every student living on campus | N = 1428 students | 42 |
| University of California—San Diego[ | In 2010, smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated parking lots; Enrollment = 29 899 | The university’s Office of Student Wellness sent the survey to a random sample of students | N = 505 students | 67 |
| University of Central Missouri[ | In 2011, smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 11 637 | The university’s Tobacco Policy Committee conducted the survey[ | N = 1983 campus members | >50 |
| University of Cincinnati[ | In 2011, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 42 421 | The survey was conducted by a smoking policy task force formed by the university’s President. The survey was available online to all students, faculty, and staff for 3 wk | N = 2530 students, faculty, and staff | 58.6 |
| University of Colorado Boulder[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited inside buildings but permitted anywhere on university grounds; Enrollment = 57 592 | A senator from the Student Government conducted the survey[ | N = 358 students | 54.6 |
| University of Delaware[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited near building entrances; Enrollment = 21 856 | The Student Government conducted the survey[ | N = 2202 students | 72 |
| University of Illinois at Springfield[ | In 2013, smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 5137 | The university’s Survey Research Office conducted the survey[ | N = 910 students, faculty, and staff | 38.3 |
| University of Massachusetts Amherst[ | In 2011, smoking was prohibited 20-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 7428 | The Campus and Community Coalition to Reduce High Risk Drinking sent the survey to a random sample of students | N = ~2000 students | 56 |
| University of Nebraska at Kearney[ | In 2014, smoking was prohibited 10-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 7900 | The Peer Health Education Club e-mailed the survey to all registered students | N = 2091 students | 66 |
| University of Nevada—Las Vegas[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited inside buildings but permitted anywhere on university grounds; Enrollment = 27 389 | The Tobacco Free UNLV e-mailed the survey to all students | N = 2525 students | 75 |
| University of Nevada—Las Vegas[ | In 2010, smoking was prohibited inside buildings but permitted anywhere on university grounds; Enrollment = 28 203 | The Tobacco Free UNLV e-mailed the survey to all students | N = ~4000 students | 74 |
| University of South Carolina Beaufort[ | In 2014, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 1400 | The university conducted the survey[ | N = 550 students and faculty | 66.5 |
| University of Texas—Arlington[ | In 2009, smoking and chewing tobacco was prohibited 50-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 28 084 | The Tobacco-Free Campus Initiative Committee e-mailed the survey to the entire campus community | N = 3190 students, faculty, and staff | 54 |
| University of Toledo[ | In 2014, smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 20 626 | The Student Government made the survey available to all students online | N = ~5000 students | 60 |
| University of Wisconsin—Eau Claire[ | In 2008, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 10 889 | A “nursing and environmental health study” on campus conducted the survey[ | N = 3483 students, faculty, and staff | 58 |
| University of Wisconsin—River Falls[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 6455 | The Student Government e-mailed the survey to all students | N = 695 students | 70 |
| University of Wisconsin—Whitewater[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 12 034 | The Tobacco-free Campus Coalition conducted the survey[ | N = 1496 students | 56 |
| Utah State University[ | In 2005, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 23 107 | The Student Wellness Center conducted the survey[ | N = 1664 students | 78 |
| Western Kentucky University[ | In 2010, smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 20 903 | The Co-Chair of the Faculty Welfare Committee Survey e-mailed the survey to the entire campus community | N = 3231 students, faculty, and staff | 71 |
| Western Michigan University[ | In 2013, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 24 294 | A committee assigned to implement a tobacco-free policy conducted the survey[ | N = ~4000 students, faculty, and staff | >50 |
| Wichita State University[ | In 2015, smoking was prohibited 10-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 14 495 | The student-led advocate group “Tobacco Free Wu & Me” sent the survey to a random sample of campus members | N = 557 campus members | 65 |
Nonspecified survey methods.
Campus survey methods and approval of a smoke-free campus.
| University | Policy and enrollment during time of survey | Survey methods | N | Approval, % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auburn University[ | In 2011, smoking was prohibited inside buildings, but permitted anywhere on university grounds; Enrollment = 25 469 | Senators of the Student Government sent the survey to their respective colleges and various student organizations | N = 3750 students | 64 |
| Idaho State University[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited 20-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 17 706 | The director of the Master of Public Health program at the university conducted the survey[ | N = 314 students, faculty, and staff | 60.7 |
| Missouri University of Science and Technology[ | In 2010, smoking was prohibited 15-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 6520 | The Student Government sent out the survey through the annual student interest survey | N = 1282 students | 46 |
| Oregon State University[ | In 2010, smoking was prohibited 10-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 23 761 | The Student Government conducted the survey[ | N = 4600 students | 55 |
| Portland State University[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 28 287 | The Center for Student Health and Counseling conducted the survey[ | N = 4005 students, faculty, and staff | 55 |
| Purdue University—Calumet Campus[ | In 2008, smoking was prohibited smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 9300 | Three nursing students conducted the survey[ | N = 1651 students and faculty | 61 |
| Radford University[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 9573 | The Student Government opened a vote for a smoke-free policy | N = ~1600 students | 51.4 |
| San Diego State University[ | In 2013, smoking was prohibited smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 33 726 | The Student Government e-mailed the survey to the entire student body | N = 1470 students | 65 |
| University of California, Davis[ | In 2008, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 27 718 | The university’s Student Research and Information department conducted the survey[ | N = 8686 students | 74 |
| University of Central Arkansas[ | In 2007, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 12 619 | The Student Government e-mailed the survey to all university e-mail accounts | N = 1822 students, faculty, and staff | 53 |
| University of Cincinnati[ | In 2011, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 42 421 | The Student Government conducted the survey[ | N = 9030 students | 66 |
| University of Florida[ | In 2009, smoking was prohibited 50-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 50 844 | The Student Government opened a referendum for all students to vote | N = ~10000 students | 64 |
| University of Idaho[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 11 707 | The Student Government conducted the survey[ | N = 304 students | 41 |
| University of Idaho[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 11 707 | A group of students created the survey for a class project, which developed into the University of Idaho Tobacco Task Force[ | N = 985 students | 62 |
| University of Illinois at Chicago[ | In 2011, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 27 580 | The Student Government placed the smoke-free policy on a voting ballot that was open to all students | N = 10 354 students | 69 |
| University of Mississippi[ | In 2011, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 13 951 | The Department of Health Promotion conducted the survey on the university’s Web site, which was open to all students | N = 650 students | 76 |
| University of New Mexico[ | In 2007, smoking was prohibited smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 32 086 | The Coalition for a UNM Smoke-Free Campus conducted the survey[ | N = 154 students | 52 |
| University of New Mexico[ | In 2006, smoking was prohibited smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 32 347 | The Student Government conducted the survey[ | N = 663 students | 54 |
| University of North Florida[ | In 2011, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from buildings; Enrollment = 16 368 | The university’s Safety Council conducted the survey[ | N = 4097 students, faculty, and staff | 67.8 |
| University of North Texas[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 35 778 | The university’s Relations Communication and Marketing department conducted the survey[ | N = 835 students, faculty, and staff | 74 |
| University of Oregon[ | In 2010, smoking was prohibited 10-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 21 135 | The university’s Smoke-Free Task Force sent the survey to a random sample of students | N = 837 students | 75 |
| University of Southern Mississippi[ | In 2015, smoking was prohibited smoking was prohibited on campus except for designated smoking areas; Enrollment = 12 068 | The Student Government opened a referendum on a smoke-free policy in addition to the annual Student Government election ballot | N = 1500 students | 76 |
| Washington State University—Vancouver[ | In 2012, smoking was prohibited 25-ft from building entrances; Enrollment = 2980 | The Campus Smoking Committee conducted the survey[ | N = >1000 students | 70 |
| West Virginia University[ | In 2009, smoking was prohibited inside buildings, but permitted anywhere on university grounds; Enrollment = 31 952 | The Tobacco-Free Mountaineers gave out surveys outside of classrooms and the student recreation center, which was after the Student Government voted in favor of a smoke-free policy and was sent to the university’s President for review | N = 500 students | 68 |
Nonspecified survey methods.